Milton K. Geltz Works For Shreveport, LA-Based Metro
Aviation
HAI tells ANN this year’s
Aviation Maintenance Technician Award recipient is Milton K. Geltz,
Director of Maintenance for Metro Aviation, Inc. in Shreveport,
LA.
He holds an FAA Airframe and Power Plant License, Inspection
Authorization and Designated Airworthiness Representative
(Maintenance and Manufacturing) Original and Recurrent part 25, 27,
29 aircraft and parts, and a Designated Mechanic Examiner, FAA
Aviation Safety Counselor, and recipient of the FAA Southwest
regions Technician of the Year award. He also has a Bachelor of
Science degree in Professional Aviation Management from Embry
Riddle University.
Geltz has also completed course work in Aeronautical
Maintenance, studied Piston and Jet Engine theory and maintenance,
as well as live aircraft inspection, repair and modification. He
successfully completed HAI’s Management Course, and has
completed course work at several factory schools.
In 1976, Geltz went to work for Petroleum Helicopters, Inc., as
an A&P Mechanic. In 1977, he was hired as a line mechanic for
Special Jet Services, and quickly advanced to lead mechanic. In
1978 he joined Offshore Helicopters, Inc. as the first A&P
mechanic, where he later was promoted to Director of Maintenance.
In 1979 Geltz went to work for Horizon Helicopters, Inc. He then
worked as a Helicopter Field Services and Engines Technician for
Commercial Helicopters and Turbines.
Geltz was hired by Metro Aviation, Inc. in 1983 as line mechanic
to work on Hughes 500 and 300 Model aircraft, among others. He
quickly advanced to Director of Maintenance. Geltz helped Metro
develop and implement the current Part 145 Repairs Station Manual
and the current PMA Manual and he successfully obtained
Supplemental Certificates for Rotary-Wing (Part 27 & 29) and
one STC for a Beech C90 (CAR 3, Part 23) aircraft in 1987, and
currently maintains a PMA for the STC’s.
Geltz has been responsible for final assembly and company
conformity inspections, process specifications for STC projects,
supervising company Repair Station NDT Programs, and insuring
airworthiness in aircraft after installation of STC products in
preparation for FAA conformity inspections.
HAI says Geltz’s knowledge, experience, and commitment to
safety have earned him the respect of his peers and are qualities
that make him worthy to receive the 2008 Aviation Maintenance
Technician Award.
All winners will be recognized at HELI-EXPO 2008’s annual
“Salute to Excellence” Awards Banquet on February 25,
2008 at 8:00 p.m. in Houston, TX.