TRAC Scholarship Recipients Grow In 2010
The NBAA and its Maintenance Committee announced Monday that
last week's 25th Annual Maintenance Management Conference drew its
highest attendance ever.
The conference, held this year in San Diego, CA, closed with 350
people participating - an increase of more than 16 percent over
last year's total of 292 Attendees. Additionally, the number of
Conference Exhibitors increased from 63 in 2009 to 83 in 2010, a
30-percent gain. The number of recipients for the Maintenance
Committee's Technical Reward and Career Scholarship (TRACS) also
grew this year to 30, up from 22 in 2009.
"We are thrilled to see the growth in the conference this year,
which continues to provide a real and tangible benefit to our
industry," said NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen. "NBAA is very
pleased to have a record turnout from Attendees and Exhibitors
alike, and we thank everyone for participating."
Brad Townsend, NBAA maintenance committee chair, was especially
delighted with the growth in the Maintenance TRACS program. "Our
congratulations go out to the scholarship recipients," he said.
"We're proud to support this valued resource for helping people in
the industry strengthen their business aviation careers."
Currently in its fifth year, the Maintenance TRACS program is
sponsored by the business aviation community. Included among the
program's supporters are aircraft, engine and avionics
manufacturers, maintenance training providers and industry
sponsors.
The Maintenance TRACS program is open to current and future
A&P holders and other individuals interested in developing
their technical and professional career paths in business aviation
maintenance. Award recipients are able to attend model-specific
courses at aircraft, engine and avionics training centers.
The 2010 Maintenance TRACS recipients and their courses are:
- Chris Boisseau, Bombardier Lear 60 Maintenance Initial
- Gustavo Barria, Hawker 400XP Maintenance Initial
(HBC/FlightSafety, Int'l.)
- Dwayne Stephen Blair, Williams FJ Series Line Maintenance
- Donald Carr, Standard Aero CF34 Line Maintenance
- Jorge Chipollini, Citation CE-560 Maintenance Initial (Cessna/
FlightSafety Int'l.)
- Robert Crosby, GE CF34 Engine Line Maintenance
- Michael P. Eaton, Citation CE-525 Maintenance Initial
(Cessna/FlightSafety Int'l.)
- Chad Fisher, CAE Simuflite King Air 200 Maintenance
Initial
- Joe Fackler, Falcon 2000EX Maintenance Initial
(Dassault/FlightSafety, Int'l.)
- Robert Harrison, Honeywell TFE 731 20/40/50/60 Line
Maintenance
- Abraham Herr , King Air Maintenance Initial (HBC/FlightSafety,
Int'l.)
- Brian Johnson, Standard Aero RR250 Line Maintenance
- Joseph Jonas, Rolls-Royce AE3007C Maintenance Initial
- Ryan Jones, Global Jet Services (Any 5 day course from
catalog)
- Jonathan Kerr, Bombardier Challenger 604 Maintenance
Initial
- Justin Loecher, PT6 Line Maintenance (P&WC)
- Samuel Medunoye, PT6 Line Maintenance (P&WC)
- Jerusalem Melke, Honeywell Primus 1000 Avionics
- Perry Michael, CAE Simuflite 5-Day Digital Avionics
- Daniel Moore, Honeywell TFE 731 - 2,3,4,5 Line Maintenance
- Elisha Mulamula, CAE Simuflite Citation II Maintenance
Initial
- Philip Muller, Honeywell Primus EPIC Avionics
- James Tyler Myers, Falcon 7X Maintenance Initial (Dassault/CAE
Simuflite)
- Adam Ondrajka, Flight Safety Principles of Troubleshooting
On-line
- Brad Ongna, Bombardier Global Express Maintenance Initial
- Ryan Raines, Standard Aero PT6 Line Maintenance
- Eeshe Richardson, CAE Simuflite King Air 300/350 Maintenance
Initial
- Lawrence Sharma, Honeywell RE220GV APU Line Maintenance
- Christopher Wilkes, Honeywell SPZ-8400/HUD G4
- Corey Zimmerman, Gulfstream GV Maintenance Initial
NBAA and the Maintenance Management Committee thank the
following organizations for making the Maintenance TRACS program
possible: Bombardier Aerospace, Cessna Aircraft, CAE Simuflite,
FlightSafety Int'l, GE Engines, Global Jet Services, Gulfstream
Aerospace, Hawker Beechcraft Corp., Honeywell, Inc., P&WC,
Rolls-Royce, and Williams Engines.
Applications for the 2011 Maintenance TRACS awards will be
available early Fall 2010. For more information on this program
visit the Maintenance TRACS web page.
In addition to the scholarship program offered by the
Maintenance Committee, NBAA offers a number of other scholarships
and programs to promote professional development and business
aviation careers.