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Tue, Dec 21, 2004

PAMA Offers New Professional Development Workshop

Savvy Piston Aircraft Maintenance

The Professional Aviation Maintenance Association has a new addition to its popular series of Professional Development Workshops, offered each year at PAMA’s Annual Maintenance Symposium.

"Savvy Piston Aircraft Maintenance" is aimed at both owners and mechanics. It will focus on building successful relationships and how owners and mechanics can work most effectively together achieve top-notch yet cost-efficient maintenance.

"Our members have urged us to provide more piston training at PAMA's Symposium. Partnering with Savvy Aviator to offer this popular program will help achieve our goal of increasing representation for all maintenance segments," said Brian Finnegan, PAMA President.

The two-day training session will be presented at the Sands Convention Center in Las Vegas, NV on Sunday, March 6 and Monday, March 7, 2005 from 0800 to 1700. PAMA will offer other Professional Development Workshops, including: Aviation Maintenance Management, Maintenance Resource Management, Vital Communications Skills for Today’s Maintenance Leaders, Aviation Accident Investigation for Mechanics, and AED/CPR Training.

FMI: www.pama.org

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