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Hangar with MRSM students !

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 Today, around 140 MRSM students came to visit the hangar. Since it was a big group, I went to the hangar to see if there was anything I could help with. Furthermore, it felt like a good opportunity to support the team and make sure the visit went smoothly. I helped with small tasks such as guiding the students, ensuring they stayed in safe areas, and answering simple questions about the aircraft whenever they were curious. It was nice to see how excited they were to learn about aviation and to watch them explore the hangar for the first time. Their enthusiasm actually made the atmosphere lively and fun. Thankfully, the interior cleaning that me, Alya, and Wong did yesterday really paid off because the students were able to step inside the helicopter and see the interior up close. It felt satisfying knowing that our work contributed to giving them a good experience.

Cleaning Session Inside the Helicopter – Interior Vacuum Day

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Today, me, Alya and Wong worked together to clean the interior of the helicopter. Our main task was vacuuming the inside, and honestly, the vacuum was already quite old, so the suction was slow. Because of that, the cleaning took a bit more time than usual. But since the three of us are already used to doing interior cleaning, we still managed to get it done smoothly. We took turns reaching tight spaces, removing dust around the seats, and slowly clearing the floor panels. Even with the slow vacuum, we could see the interior getting cleaner step by step. Working together made the task easier and more fun. Overall, it was a simple, steady, and productive cleaning session for our group. 🚁✨  

Explore Helicopter in and out !

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Today was such an exciting day because we got to  learn more about the helicopter  and its main components. Sir Zihad explained important parts like the  main rotor, tail rotor, rotary wing, and control stick . It was amazing to finally understand how each part works together to make the helicopter fly. Everyone was  so excited and happy to learn  — no one felt sleepy at all! The hands-on learning and real-life explanations made the session even more interesting. It was a fun and meaningful experience that gave us a deeper appreciation for aerospace technology.