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MTI Instruments' PBS-4100+ Series Training Now Eligible for Credit Under William (Bill) O'Brien Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) Awards Program

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MTI Instruments, a subsidiary of Mechanical Technology, announced that its training course for the PBS-4100+ engine vibration measurement system is now credit-eligible under the FAA's AMT Awards Program. Participants can earn up to 16 hours of credit, aiding them in achieving Bronze Award recognition. The course emphasizes hands-on learning and aims to enhance the proficiency of aviation maintenance technicians, ultimately improving engine uptime and safety by reducing post-maintenance vibration test times to two hours.

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ALBANY, N.Y., Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- MTI Instruments, Inc. (MTI Instruments), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mechanical Technology, Incorporated (OTCQB:MKTY), today announced that its training course on the PBS-4100+ engine vibration measurement and balancing system is now credit-eligible under the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA's) William (Bill) O'Brien Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) Awards Program.

With the new credit designation, MTI Instrument's course, "Vibration Analysis and Engine Balancing Using the PBS-4100 System," can earn an eligible individual up to 16 hours of credit towards AMT Awards issued through the FAA Safety Team continuous training program. With the completion of MTI's course requirement, plus the core course (required through the AMT Awards program), the participating individual can earn Bronze Award level recognition. Continuous participation in the AMT Awards program for regulatory, airworthiness and safety awareness training reinforces a high level of professionalism and safety within the industry to maintain proficiency. 

"MTI Instruments' conviction to the importance of training and skill development has resulted in the acceptance of our coursework for the FAA Safety continuous training program," said Moshe Binyamin, President of MTI Instruments. "The FAA's recognition of this important training on the PBS-4100+ series is truly encouraging, especially for our aviation customers. Aviation maintenance technicians proactively developing their knowledge in this technology benefits the industry as a whole."

As a U.S. manufacturer, MTI Instruments' products are designed, manufactured and supported in Albany, New York. Designed to swiftly pinpoint engine vibration problems and eliminate avoidable engine removals, the PBS-4100+ series are known for providing critical diagnostic tools to analyze and resolve engine vibration to assure maximum engine uptime and safety. The configuration and the intuitive user interface make the PBS-4100+ product line easy to use, while the built-in rapid diagnostics and traceability reporting help aviation customers reduce labor hours and minimize engine downtime by reducing maintenance needs.

MTI Instruments' training program, which is held at customer facilities, emphasizes hands-on learning with the customers' equipment.

"The objective for pursuing ongoing training on MTI Instruments is to ensure our customers, both military and commercial, are competent and confident with engine vibration measurement and engine balancing operations," said Ken Ameika, Global Director of PBS Products of MTI Instruments. "With proper training, a post maintenance engine vibration test should be reduced to two hours or less; versus manual methods which require several hours of effort and thousands of pounds' worth of fuel."

The PBS-4100+ course is offered throughout the calendar year. For registration, contact MTI Instruments Support Team (518-218-2567) at support@mtiinstruments.com.

Through the William (Bill) O'Brien Awards Program, named after the late Bill O'Brien, a former FAA National Resource Specialist, co-founder of the original AMT Awards Program, the FAA recognizes eligible aviation maintenance-related career individuals and employers by issuing awards to those who receive, promote or foster initial and recurrent training. To learn more about the William (Bill) O'Brien AMT Awards Program and eligibility to participate in the program, please visit: www.FAASafety.gov.

About MTI Instruments

Based in Albany, New York, MTI Instruments, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mechanical Technology, Incorporated, is a global leader in non-contact measurement tools and condition-based monitoring systems with a growing customer base spanning more than 60 countries. MTI Instruments has a rich history in innovation for developing and manufacturing sensors and systems to help clients secure the highest level of accurate measurements in order to drive innovation, identify efficiencies and increase competitiveness. MTI Instruments provides comprehensive solutions to better address challenges and applications within numerous industries, including industrial manufacturing, consumer electronics, semiconductor, solar, commercial and military aviation, automotive, transportation and R&D. For more information, please visit: MTIInstruments.com.

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FAQ

What is the significance of MTI Instruments' training course being FAA credit-eligible?

The FAA credit-eligibility of MTI Instruments' training course validates its quality and allows participants to earn up to 16 hours of credit towards the AMT Awards, enhancing professional recognition.

How does the PBS-4100+ training program benefit aviation maintenance technicians?

The PBS-4100+ training program provides aviation maintenance technicians with practical skills and knowledge, enabling them to complete post-maintenance vibration tests in two hours, significantly reducing downtime.

What recognition can participants achieve by completing the MTI Instruments course?

Participants can achieve a Bronze Award level recognition by completing the MTI Instruments course along with the core course required through the AMT Awards program.

Where is MTI Instruments based?

MTI Instruments is based in Albany, New York.

How can I register for the MTI Instruments PBS-4100+ training course?

Interested individuals can register for the MTI Instruments PBS-4100+ training course by contacting the MTI Instruments Support Team at 518-218-2567.

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