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Flightdocs' Steve Jackson to Speak at PAMA 2004

Will Talk About Using The Internet In Aircraft Maintenance And Repair


Flightdocs, a company that makes aviation maintenance software, says its director, Steve Jackson. will speak at the Professional Aviation Maintenance Association's (PAMA) 33rd Annual Symposium in Las Vegas (NV).

The company says Jackson's presentation, "Fundamentals of Internet Communications and Aircraft Maintenance," is designed to further understanding of the technology, usefulness and legality of Internet data and document management systems in support of aircraft maintenance tracking.

The presentation is scheduled for May 18 at 10 a.m. In addition, he will offer insight into the newest aircraft maintenance tracking information systems and aircraft maintenance tracking solutions.

PAMA's 2004 Symposium, held in tandem with Aviation Industry Week, is titled "Elevating Maintenance Professionals to New Heights." The convention offers continuing educational sessions taught by Jackson and dozens of other leading industry experts, along with hundreds of exhibitors and networking opportunities.

FMI: www.flightdocs.com

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