RECOGNITION MATTERS
Be sure to read AMT's November/December issue
Aircra Maintenance Technology (AMT)
magazine's November/December issue
will recognize 40 individuals under
40 years of age from the aircra
maintenance industry for their
contributions to the industry
and a "job well done." It is
not a ranking, but rather a
listing of individuals who
have shown initiative,
a capacity, or have
made an impact to the
aviation maintenance
industry.
Whether you work
in general aviation,
business aviation,
airlines, MRO, rotorcra ,
military, or education,
AMT will acknowledge
you or your colleagues for
dedication to the aviation
industry.
Criteria for selection includes such
things as job commitment, industry
involvement and contribution, achievement
in his or her position and innovation in his or
her fi eld. While no candidate may possess all
criteria, we are looking to reward those who
deserve recognition for their eff orts.
Aircra Maintenance Technology (AMT)
magazine's November/December issue
will recognize 40 individuals under
40 years of age from the aircra
maintenance industry for their
contributions to the industry
and a "job well done." It is
not a ranking, but rather a
listing of individuals who
made an impact to the
airlines, MRO, rotorcra ,
military, or education,
will acknowledge
you or your colleagues for
dedication to the aviation
Criteria for selection includes such
things as job commitment, industry
involvement and contribution, achievement
in his or her position and innovation in his or
her fi eld. While no candidate may possess all