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| 06.01.2003 |
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Chester Motyka: Master Mechanic
Last month, the prestigious Aero Club of New England presented its Honored Member Award to Chester Motyka of Plymouth, Massachusetts. The citation for this distinction reads, "in recognition and appreciation of his many contributions to aviation and...
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| 05.01.2003 |
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Al Marcucci: Ambassador in the Field
This year, powered flight celebrates its first century. For better than half of that century, Al Marcucci of Savage Magneto Service has been a one-man ambassador for aviation. The small business began in 1946 as Oakland Aircraft Accessory Shop, upstairs above...
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| 05.01.2003 |
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From The Trenches
David L. Joyce has been named vice president of GEAE Commercial Engines Operation and an officer of General Electric Company. He succeeds Charles "Chuck" Chadwell, who is retiring after 37 years of service. Joyce most recently led the team that...
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| 04.01.2003 |
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From The Trenches
Rick Hollandsworth is the new TFE731 engine operations manager for Premier Turbines. A certificated A&P mechanic with more than 20 years of aviation experience in maintenance and management positions, Hollandsworth will oversee the company’s...
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| 04.01.2003 |
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Barry Elkins: Fun at a Slower Speed
The pungent smell of jet fuel that once welcomed former Marine Corps mechanic Barry Elkins to work at the hangar has given way to the throaty rumble of a finely-tuned radial engine on a Galveston, Texas, flight line. Two years ago, the 38-year-old Elkins...
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| 03.01.2003 |
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Nicole Johnson: Keeping Machines Ticking
When daughter Nicole came home and announced her plans to follow a career in aviation maintenance, it’s accurate to say Mom and Dad Johnson were not all that thrilled. "My mother said ‘No way!’" the 27-year-old Nicole recalled...
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| 03.01.2003 |
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From the Trenches
Michael Sanders is Unison Industries’s new vice president of engineering. Sanders is now responsible for all U.S. and global design engineering, test and certification, and configuration management activities for Unison. Most recently, Sanders served as...
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| 02.01.2003 |
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Don Holley: Maintenance, Texas Style
Texas is a land of contrasts. The weather can change in five minutes. The landscape runs from piney woods to deserts to mountains. A command center in Houston runs the most complex flight operation ever, the international space station and the space shuttle...
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| 01.01.2003 |
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Hayden Malone: Bucking the Trend
If you had to use one word to describe Hayden Malone’s latest career change, it would have to be contradictory. While the trend in our industry is to leave it for a high-paying job outside aviation, he left a lucrative job as a lead technician at a city...
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