Open To All Current And Future A&P Holders, Other
Interested Persons
The NBAA and its Maintenance
Committee congratulated 34 recipients of the 2011 Maintenance
Technical Reward and Career Scholarship (TRACS) at NBAA's 26th
Annual Maintenance Management Conference, held this week in San
Diego, CA.
Currently in its sixth year, the Maintenance TRACS program is
open to current and future A&P holders and other individuals
interested in developing their technical and professional career
paths in business aviation maintenance. Award recipients are able
to attend model-specific courses at aircraft, engine and avionics
training centers.
The 2011 Maintenance TRACS recipients and their sponsored
training courses are as follows:
Irving Bouloute - FlightSafety International P&WC PT6
Brianna Brown - Honeywell Primus EPIC
Andrew Chance - Embraer Phenom 300
Michael Counts - Bombardier Lear 60
Zachariah Deardorff - HBC King Air
Brent Ellis - CAE King Air 200
Stephen Michael Ferris - Honeywell TPE 331
Michael Galemba - Dassault Falcon 7X
Bjorn George - Cessna CE-525
Clifford Geraci - Bell Helicopter Conn/Cable
Mitchell Geraci - Global Jet Services course of recipient's
choice
William Lee - Bell Helicopter Composite Blade Repair
Chrissy Lesicka - Williams Engine FJ Series
Donald Lesicka - Williams Engine FJ Series
Everton Loney - Bell Helicopter Composite Repair
Adam Lucas - Honeywell TFE 731-20/40/50/60
Douglas McCumber - CAE King Air 300/350
George McEwen - Rolls-Royce AE3007
Kari Nylander - Honeywell Primus 1000
Joshua Olds - Gulfstream G550
Michael Sanchez - Bell Helicopter Vibration Monitoring
Joshua Schmidt - CAE Citation II
Alden Stokes - Bombardier Global Express
Daniel Wanna - FlightSafety International P&WC PT6
Collin Wells - Dassault Falcon 2000EX/EASy
Michael Werber - Bombardier Lear 45
Daniel Yarbrough - Honeywell TFE 731-2/3/4/5
Rachid Zoheir - FlightSafety International Principles of
Troubleshooting
The scholarship program is administered by the NBAA Maintenance
Committee and supported by aircraft, engine and avionics
manufacturers, maintenance training providers and other industry
sponsors.
Maintenance TRACS is one of several scholarship programs offered
by NBAA to promote professional development and business aviation
careers.
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