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Tue, May 18, 2004

NBAA Announces Winner Of Maintenance Scholarship

Special Tribute To 100 Years Of Powered Flight

The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) announces that Jorge Chipollini, a maintenance technician from Springdale (AR) has received the NBAA Maintenance Management Conference 100 Years of Powered Flight Scholarship.

Chipollini currently is employed as an aircraft maintenance technician at Sam�s Aircraft Service in Springdale. He originally is from Peru, where he was involved in aircraft maintenance since 1981. He has been an FAA-licensed Airframe & Powerplant mechanic since 2000 and is looking forward to applying this scholarship to a FlightSafety King Air Maintenance Initial Course this June.

This one-time scholarship was created in 2003 by the NBAA Maintenance Committee in special tribute to 100 years of achievement in aviation maintenance since the first flight of the Wright Flyer in December 1903. The NBAA Maintenance Committee is dedicated to promoting education and training as a means for aviation maintenance professionals to enhance their careers.

FMI: www.nbaa.org/public/education/scholarships

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