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AMT day at Banyan

By General Aviation News Staff · June 1, 2013 ·

Banyan Air Service at Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE) in Florida celebrated its 8th annual AMT Day Friday, May 24.

This annual event pays tribute to Charles E. Taylor, the first Aircraft Maintenance Technician (AMT), who built Orville and Wilbur Wright’s engine. It is also a day that Banyan uses to honor its Aircraft Maintenance Technicians, Avionics Team and Parts team for their dedication to quality and safety.

Banyan’s Director of Maintenance Dave Valenta organized the lunch-time event and recognized the group as “unsung heroes whose dedication enables aircraft and passengers to fly safely.”

Albert Beltran, Banyan’s corporate Chaplain, said a prayer, followed by Lou Homsher, Banyan’s Chief Inspector-Turbine Maintenance, who introduced Pete Snead, senior FAA Inspector.

Don Campion, Banyan’s president, was the main speaker and said, “The very core of the aviation maintenance profession goes back to the Wright Brother’s AMT, Charles E. Taylor. Our entire industry is built on personal honor and trust and our reputation comes from a solid foundation based on service, knowledge and integrity.”

Banyan’s maintenance department offer aircraft maintenance services, including heavy airframe and engine maintenance, structural repairs and modifications, interior refurbishment, exterior painting and aircraft parts sales and service.

Banyan avionics offers avionics installations, repairs, modifications, and is an authorized dealer for all major avionics manufacturers. In addition to High Speed Data solutions, they have extensive installation experience with In-Flight Entertainment upgrades, glass cockpits, LPV/WAAS upgrades, Flight Management Systems, Satellite TV, Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning Systems, Multifunction Displays, Satellite Communications, and Traffic Collision Avoidance Systems.

Banyan is certified as both an FAA and EASA repair station and has also earned repair station designations for Argentina, Brazil and Venezuela. Banyan also offers a mobile avionics team to provide services on location.

For more information: BanyanAir.com

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