Thought this may be of interest to the more "Tech" savy of the group.............
Web-Based Engine Analysis Utility Geared To Piston-Powered Airplanes Digital Engine Data Analysis Online To Be Available July 1
A new web-based next-generation digital engine monitor data analysis
platform, will become available July 1st, and its developer says it will be
totally free of charge.
“We were frustrated with the existing tools available to graph and
analyze piston engine monitor data, so we decided to develop our own
platform from the ground up, and equip it with all sorts of advanced
capabilities from our growing wish-we-had-this list” stated Mike Busch
A&P/IA, CEO of Savvy Aircraft Maintenance Management, Inc. Busch is a
recognized authority on piston aircraft engines, and was honored by the FAA
in 2008 as National Aviation Maintenance Technician of the Year.
“As the world’s largest manager of owner-flown piston-powered
airplanes, we have long found that engine monitor data analysis is the most
powerful tool available for troubleshooting engine problems,” Busch
added. “I suspect we’ve probably done more of this kind of
analysis than all other organizations combined, so we know what it takes to
do it right.”
Busch said one of the things that sets SavvyAnalysis.com apart from earlier
tools is its ability to analyze data from virtually all makes and models of
engine monitors, including J.P. Instruments, Electronics International,
Insight Instruments, Garmin, Avidyne, Ultra-FEI/AuRACLE, and more. “We
wanted our tools to be usable on any computer, accessible from anywhere, and
easy to use for both the professional and the novice,” Busch
explained, “so we wrote it as a web-based platform rather than a
workstation application. The user interface is intuitive to navigate, and
the graphing engine is packed with numerous advanced features we’ve
found essential for serious analysis work.”
Busch (pictured, below) said it has long been his personal mission to
improve the quality and affordability of piston aircraft maintenance.
"That’s why I founded Savvy four years ago," he said. "We developed
this new analysis platform to meet our own analysis needs to better serve
our professional maintenance management clients. But making it available to
the entire piston GA community at no charge just seemed like the right
thing to do."
FMI:
www.SavvyAnalysis.com
Kelly Troyer