B. Tech in 2 Stroking

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fasttrack
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B. Tech in 2 Stroking

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Hi Team,

I am Vishal from Chennai.
I think I am a little late to land in this forum, infact to give my intro. But its never late for something good.

Basically I am an aircraft maintenance engineer and have served the helicopter major maintenance industry (Maintenance, repair and overhaul) for quite a few years.
Though I calculate the thrust of an engine in lbs but this does not mean that I am not a two stroke lover.
Its been a very interesting part to keep doing 2 stroking forever and maintainmy rides well.

Name:Vishal. K
Age: 28
Qualification: Aeronautical engineer AMAeSI, Aircraft maintenance engineer
Licenses holding: Gas turbine engine and rotory aircraft.

Experience:
Go- Airlines: 2 yrs (Aircraft maintenance technician for Airbus A320's)
Deccan aviation: 2 yrs Aircraft maintenance engineer, vibration analyst for helicopters.
Current: Lionbridge technologies: 5 yrs and On - Technical Lead for Rolls Royce aero engines.

Rides: Hero Puch, KB 100, Rx135 4S at present

I hope you guys shall co-operate in terms where I bother you with any questions. Or in other words I get educated here.

So let me put it in a very simple words "I just got admitted in a specialised degree course {Btech in 2 Stroking :D :D } :D

Many thanks
Vish
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Be warned this forum is actually closet bulleteers in disguise and any vehicle that moves over 30 kmph and does not leak is frowned upon... wow super lineup of bikes - always loved the howl of that hero puch engine - welcome and hope you enjoy your stay here - just steer clear of the crazies - some of them are easy to identify - they use crazy as part of their handle - its the quiet types that you need to watch out for...
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Post by mohsihummer »

^lol
Welcome
lots to learn here. learn well and learn way more than what any b.tech or m.tech course will teach you.
go through the old posts first. very good info in em
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Post by fasttrack »

Thank you all for your warm welcome.
Yes of course I am in the process of reading and learning through all the old threads.
It shall take a little more while to complete the study on them but yes I shall try to capture the most knowledge from them as I can.

Once again thank you
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Re: B. Tech in 2 Stroking

Post by milly »

I think you should do international MBA from Thunderbird laureate and believe me, it will give wings to your ambitions and career.
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