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Thu, Mar 24, 2005

PAMA Chili Cook-Off Raises Over $6,300 for Foundation

Eleven Sponsors Support Major Fundraiser

Companies participating in PAMA’s annual Chili Cook-off raised $6,381 for the Professional Aviation Maintenance Foundation (PAMF).

The Chili Cook-Off was held March 9, the second day of the PAMA 2005 Aviation Maintenance Symposium and Aviation Industry Week Trade Show. Hundreds of attendees voted for their favorite chili with "money votes," which benefited scholarships given by the Foundation.

"PAMA appreciates the great support our company sponsors show for our educational foundation," said PAMA president Brian Finnegan. "They go to great lengths to make this important and fun industry event possible."

CRS Jet Spares, Inc. was the title sponsor of the event and beverages were provided by Anheuser Busch. Booth sponsors included: Aircraft Maintenance Technology, Avtrak, Inc., Bombardier Aerospace, Dassault Falcon Jet, EMS Satcom, FlightSafety International, Gulfstream Aerospace Corp., Jet Professionals, Midcoast Aviation, and Professional Aircraft Accessories.

FMI: www.pama.org

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