My AeroWeek #15

Hello and welcome again to my blog. This is my 15th post and the first post in 2019. After Christmas and so much rest, it's time to go back to school. This post is about the first week back to the routine, which has not been easy but has gone fast. In the theoretical classes, we began to study the ATA 21, Air Conditioning. This ATA has been simple and it has been very clear to me thanks to the teacher.
Meanwhile in the practical classes, we have made several repairs with different systems. First with the ATA 30, Protection against the ice (Anti-ice & De-ice), and in this case in the engine of the Turbocommander. This repair has been on a system valve, which is responsible for allowing the system to work or stop working. After this first practice, we made a change of wheel in one of the Turbocommander's landing gear. It was very simple to do since we only raised the landing gear a little with the help of a jack and then we lubricated the system and the bearings.
However, on Friday I fell ill unfortunately. For this reason, I could not go to class to learn first aid lessons. Also, I could not go to train on my own or with my team, and I could not study much because I could not concentrate. Not everything was bad, because a friend came to see me at home to take care of me.
In our football team, it has been a very good week. We trained very well that week and the previous one to prepare for the second round of the league. We are very happy because this weekend we won dominating the match 6-0 against the Union Latina of Manacor. We played well and I am very proud of my football players, especially for 2 of them who scored two goals. One scored his last goal in the league 4 years ago, and the other had not done it for a long time. Hopefully, this year we get more points than in 2018 and, if we continue like this, it will be possible to achieve it.
Thank you very much reading, I hope you liked this post and see you soon with more and better.
Best regards! 



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