Thu, May 06, 2004
Now Leads Marketing Effort At IndUS
Scott Severen is the new marketing
honcho at IndUS Aviation, having been named as Director of Sales
and Marketing for North America.
IndUS Aviation, Inc., based in Dallas, Texas, builds the FAA
Normal Category certified Thorp T211 to include certification under
the new Light Sport Aircraft rule, and availability as a 51%
Experimental kit plane.
Severen's new position follows more than 20 years in the sport
and recreational aviation industry where he was past president of
TEAM Aircraft, Light Aircraft Manufacturers Association, Airpark
Owners and Operators Association, and the US Ultralight
Association, and was a participating charter member of the original
FAA ARAC (Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee) that recommended
the new Sport Pilot and Light Sport Aircraft rules.
"I am very excited to use my
experience to build on the existing excellent relationships that
Indus Aviation has developed" said Severen, "These are great times
for recreational flying!"
"With Scott's history in the recreational aviation field, we are
delighted he has joined us to help better serve existing and new
pilots that are looking for 'just plane fun.' The time he has spent
working with the many people that make up the industry will prove
invaluable" said company owner, Ram Pattisapu.
John Thorp, whose many designs include the Piper Cherokee and
the T18, certified the T211 to be a safe and fun to fly airplane.
The T211 Sport E offers the some of the best handling qualities and
low operating costs available in this spectrum of aviation.
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