NEWS The FAA’s action responds to a mandate in the FAA
Modernization and Reform Act of 2012. The FAA will accept comments for 60 days after
publication in the Federal Register. You can view the ANPRM at
http://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/ rulemaking/recently_published/media/ 2120-AK09-ANPRM.pdf.
DAC INTERNATIONAL SECURES ANOTHER PARTS MANUFACTURER APPROVAL DAC International, a Greenwich AeroGroup company, announces that the Federal Aviation Administration has provided Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA) for the company’s Electronic Flight Bag system including the RPU, Display and Tray assemblies. The PMA was issued as a result of the Supplemental Type Certifi cate obtained earlier in the year for DAC’s Gen-X EFB e-Enabling program that is installed in the cockpit and cabin to support a wide range of applications including system interfaces to the aircraft navigation systems, EFB functionality for charts and aircraft documentation, communication system interfaces for text messaging, maintenance support, e-Commerce applications as well as cabin applications for customer support. The PMA approval was accomplished
by DAC International’s Engineering and Certifi cation Division (ECD) and supports the Boeing 777-200/300/300ER series aircraft.
BAKER AVIATION BUILDING MANAGEMENT TEAM
Baker Aviation, a full service aircraft maintenance, management and charter company in North Texas, announces that Anthony “Tony” Molina has been appointed to director of maintenance and Edwin “Eddie” Fincher is now the senior maintenance manager / technical advisor. As an avionics specialist and veteran of the US Marine Corp, Molina has deep roots in the business aviation maintenance community. Starting his career at Million Air several years ago, Molina went on to ElectroSonics (acquired by GE Aviation in 1999) where he worked his way up to completing advanced avionics installations. Later, Molina moved to Duncan Aviation as an avionics technician and gained additional experience in cabin management systems, service work and
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troubleshooting. Molina acquired his A&P license and began working on his Electrical Engineering degree while honing his skills as the avionics supervisor for Hunt Oil’s two corporate jets. Most recently, Tony worked independently, providing on-demand maintenance and avionics services for the industry.
Eddie Fincher’s exceptional 40+ year career has included tenures with KC Aviation, Duncan Aviation, and Bombardier. Before working in the aircraft maintenance industry, Fincher served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam as a door gunner. He has been recognized as a Master Technician from Bombardier, received the Golden Wrench award while
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