Sat, Nov 05, 2005
Max-Viz -- makers of
Enhanced Vision Systems for aircraft using real-time infrared
sensors, signal processing, and a cockpit display to provide flight
crews with actual images of terrain, aircraft, and other potential
obstacles during poor visibility conditions -- has named Lou
Churchville its new VP of Sales for the company.
Max-Viz President and CEO Jim Tuttle said "The employees of
Max-Viz are -- to a person -- passionate about aviation and
dedicated to improving our industry with affordable Enhanced Vision
Systems. Lou shares that passion. He is a seasoned aviation
business development professional with over 20 years of avionics
and airframe modification and maintenance sales experience, backed
by a solid flight operations background that includes corporate and
charter flight operations Pilot-In-Command flight experience."
A graduate of the University of Maryland at College Park, Lou
began his commercial flying career as an Ag pilot in the
southeastern United States, as well as flying overseas in North
Africa. He later gained corporate and charter operations flight
experience with Page Airways in Rochester, New York and Washington
D.C.
According to a company release, Churchville is a CFI and has
logged over 4500 hours of flying time.
Commenting on his move, Lou said, "From the beginning, good
visibility has been a cornerstone of safe, reliable aircraft
operations. The certified Enhanced Vision Systems available from
Max-Viz today provide a quantum improvement to flight crew
situational awareness during times of reduced visibility. The
better you see, the safer you can fly.'
"It is truly a privilege to join the Max-Viz team and to
represent this product in the market."
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