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GLOBALJET INSTRUCTORS RECEIVE CHARLES TAYLOR


“MASTER MECHANIC” AWARD GLOBALJET Services, Inc., a provider of on-location aviation aircraft, avionics, safety, and professional development training, announces the achievements of two of its long-time instructors. Arthur Risco and Walter “Jake”


Harvey received the FAA’s Charles Taylor Master Mechanic Award in a ceremony at GLOBALJET’s Avon, Connecticut office November 1. Together, Mr. Risco and Mr. Harvey deliver a combined century of excellence in providing maintenance training to aviation professionals worldwide.


This is the most prestigious award


the FAA issues to persons certificated under Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) part 65 recognizing individuals who have exhibited professionalism, skill, and aviation expertise for at least 50 years in the aircraft maintenance profession. Award applicants must meet specific requirements in addition to five decades of industry service, including maintenance history and letters of recommendation for the nomination process. The award recipient’s name, city and state are added to a published “Roll of Honor,” an elite group of


currently more than 2,800 aviation technicians.


To learn more, visit the GLOBALJET Services website at globaljetservices.com; or contact GLOBALJET via email at sales@globaljetservices.com or phone at 860-651-6090.


EASA ANNUAL SAFETY CONFERENCE WARNS AGAINST COMPLACENCY


Arthur Risco


OVER AVIATION SAFETY The aviation industry must guard against becoming complacent about safety at a time when the number of fatal accidents in commercial aviation has been decreasing over the last decade, industry experts speaking at the European Union Aviation Safety Agency’s annual safety conference in Helsinki warned.


Walter “Jake” Harvey


While safety is widely established as the top priority for the aviation industry, commercial pressures can present a challenge to that focus. Compromises on safety however run the risk of losing the confidence of the general public, said Pekka Henttu, director general of Civil Aviation at the Finnish aviation agency Traficom, co-host of the two-day event: “Airline operational safety: a vision for the future”. “Commercial pressures. For the


first time actually in this conference we have discussed this and they are a


See us at DMSMS 2019 56 DOMmagazine.com | nov 2019


Phoenix Convention Center | Phoenix, AZ December 2-5, 2019 | Booth # 122


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