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Recreational Aviation Foundation names executive director

By Janice Wood · October 19, 2011 ·

Following a nationwide search, the board of directors of the Recreational Aviation Foundation (RAF) have named Carl Hicks as its first executive director. Truly a recreational pilot, Hicks, 58, of Gig Harbor, Wash., received his private pilot license in August 1975, and has several thousand hours of flight experience. After retiring from his first career […]

Seasoned veterans join Jet Source

By Janice Wood · October 17, 2011 ·

The Jet Source Maintenance and Avionics Department continues to expand with the addition of seasoned veterans George Puthoff and Glenn Gray to the Parts Department. The pair will be responsible for ordering, maintaining, stocking, and issuing parts for Carlsbad, Calif.-based Jet Source. Puthoff has more than 38 years of industry experience. After managing the Corporate […]

Flight time for pay?

By Ben Sclair · October 13, 2011 ·

Clay Lacy was honored at NBAA2011 with the Meritorious Service to Aviation Award. From Mary F. Silitch’s story at AINonline, Lacy is quoted as saying, “at 12, I started working at Cannonball Airport receiving flight time for pay.” Historically, that was pretty common. Does anyone pay with flight time anymore?

General Aviation Security magazine launches

By Ben Sclair · October 13, 2011 ·

Planehook Aviation Services has launched the premier edition of “General Aviation Security,” a quarterly digest-size magazine. The magazine is available via download (free) or printed ($5 – email request). Story titles include: “Can You Eat a Whole Cow? Sure… one bite at a time!”, “Risk as Dollars and Cents,” and “Got Security?” The publication has […]

Sun ’n Fun names Ramos Photographer in Residence

By Janice Wood · October 11, 2011 ·

José M. Ramos, a nationally known aviation photographer, will join the Sun ’n Fun Marketing Communication team as Sun ’n Fun’s Photographer in Residence. In making the announcement, Sun ’n Fun President John R. “Lites” Leenhouts, himself an accomplished photographer during his Naval career, said “he was delighted that José has accepted the offer to join Sun ’n […]

Sheltair names new COO

By Janice Wood · October 11, 2011 ·

Sheltair, a national network of FBOs and airport properties, has appointed Christian Rollins as Chief Operating Officer. Rollins, who is based in Sheltair’s headquarters in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., serves on the executive committee and is responsible for the daily operations, development of strategic growth plans and financial direction of the company. Rollins brings global experience […]

Meet Larry Cruz, Reno Air Races crash survivor

By Ben Sclair · October 9, 2011 ·

Meet Larry Cruz. Larry was at the Reno’s National Championship Air Races last month when The Galloping Ghost crashed. Actually, Larry was under The Galloping Ghost when it crashed. When the dust and debris settled following the horrific crash of September 16, Larry was barely conscious. Injuries included: a severed right hand, crushed right leg […]

Museum appoints new director

By Janice Wood · September 26, 2011 ·

The International Women’s Air and Space Museum in Cleveland, Ohio, has appointed Suzanne “Suzie” Dills as the museum’s new Executive Director. Dills replaces Toni Mullee, who is serving on the museum’s Board of Trustees. Prior to joining the museum, Dills developed and implemented Science, Technology, Engineering and Math programs for Girl Scouts of Northeast Ohio, […]

West Star names new operations manager at SUS

By Janice Wood · September 25, 2011 ·

West Star Aviation recently appointed Jeff Messmer operations manager at its newest facility at Spirit of St. Louis Airport (SUS) in Chesterfield, Mo. With over 20 years of aircraft experience, Messmer began his career as an aircraft structural technician for the U.S. Army. Most recently, he held the position of Bombardier Customer Support Manager for […]

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