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NBAA Names Recipients of Maintenance AMT Scholarships

Contacts: Dan Hubbard, 202-431-5970, dhubbard@nbaa.org
Molly Hitch, 202-783-9353, scholarships@nbaa.org

Portland, OR, May 1, 2024 – The National Business Aviation Association’s (NBAA’s) Maintenance Committee has announced the recipients of 2024 Maintenance AMT Scholarships.

With the Maintenance AMT awards in hand, these award recipients will be able to attend model-specific courses at training centers offering aircraft, engine and avionics instruction. Dedicated to the promotion of technical education and training for maintenance personnel in the business aviation industry, the program is open to current and aspiring A&P mechanics and military personnel who are making the transition to a civilian career in business aviation.

The 2024 Maintenance AMT recipients and their courses are:

  • Simon Barbel  – FlightSafety International  – Gulfstream G500/G600 Maintenance Initial 
  • Broderick Bebout  –CAE  – Lear 45 FA Maintenance Initial, CAE, Dallas, TX
  • Mychal Bonds– Abaris Training Resource Inc.– M1-R1 Advanced Composite Structures: Fabrication and Damage Repair (Phase 1)
  • Bryce Cassagneres  – Williams International – FJ Series Engine Line Maintenance
  • Colin Crader – Abaris Training Resource Inc.– M1-R1 Advanced Composite Structures: Fabrication and Damage Repair (Phase 1)
  • Molly Haag – Textron Aviation – King Air 200/300 Maintenance Initial Training 10 Days
  • Ethan Haynes – Abaris Training Resource Inc.– M1-R1 Advanced Composite Structures: Fabrication and Damage Repair (Phase 1) 
  • Olivia Hensely – Collins Aerospace – Pro Line Fusion Global 5000/6000 Avionics Course 
  • Javier Hernandez Rizo – Dassault Falcon Jet – Falcon 900EX EASy, 2000EX EASy or Falcon 7X Maintenance Initial – CAE Training Centers, Dallas, Little Rock, or Morristown
  • Kayla Hoffman – Textron Aviation – Citation 525 Series Maintenance Initial Training
  • Levi Ifland – FlightSafety International –  Falcon 900EX EASy, 2000EX EASy or Falcon 7X/8X Maintenance Initial – FlightSafety Training Centers
  • Lexi Johnson – Garmin Aviation  – G3000/5000 Intro
  • Jeongin Lee  – Rolls-Royce – One engine course for Rolls-Royce engines currently in production 
  • Deanna Lohnes  – ASTM NCATT – ASTM NCATT Aircraft Electronics Technician (AET) Core Skills exam.
  • Josh McGill– University of Southern California  – Aviation Safety and Security Program – Any Human Factors course from 2015–2016 
  • Jason Millenaar – SD Satcom Direct  –  One Aero IT Certification Courses
  • Zachary Minchew – Gogo Business Aviation –  Three Day Master Technician and Installer Course
  • Carson Moseley – Collins Aerospace – Pro Line Fusion Gulfstream G-280 Avionics Course 
  • Jack Nordmann  – Rolls-Royce – One engine course for Rolls-Royce engines currently in production 
  • Madison Orchard – Williams International  – FJ Series Engine Line Maintenance 
  • Jennifer Parrish – Collins Aerospace – Pro Line Fusion Embraer L500 Avionic Course 
  • Khaled Rahman – Abaris Training Resource Inc. – M1-R1 Advanced Composite Structures: Fabrication and Damage Repair (Phase 1) 
  • Jānis Strupis – Dassault Falcon Jet – Falcon 900EX EASy, 2000EX EASy or Falcon 7X/8X Maintenance Initial
  • Cameron Sullivan  – Williams International –  FJ Series Engine Line Maintenance 
  • Mika Tang  – Williams International  – FJ Series Engine Line Maintenance
  • Daniel Tweedy– FlightSafety International  – PT6 Turboprop Engine Line Maintenance 
  • Sesily Wanjema – FlightSafety International – Avionics Standard Practice, Five Days

NBAA thanks the following organizations for making the Maintenance AMT program possible: Abaris Training Resources, ASTM, CAE Training, Collins Aerospace, Dassault Falcon Jet, FlightSafety International, Garmin Ltd., Gogo Business Aviation, Rolls-Royce, Inc., Satcom Direct, NBAA, Textron Aviation, USC Viterbi School of Engineering and Williams International.

Applications for the 2025 Maintenance AMT awards will be available later this year. For more information on this program, visit the AMT Maintenance web page.

In addition to the scholarship program offered by the Maintenance Committee, NBAA Charities offers a number of other scholarships and programs to promote professional development and business aviation careers. For more information, contact Molly Hitch at NBAA (202) 783-9353, or to view application forms, visit www.nbaa.org/scholarships.

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Founded in 1947 and based in Washington, DC, the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) is the leading organization for companies that rely on general aviation aircraft to help make their businesses more efficient, productive and successful. The association represents more than 10,000 company and professional members and provides more than 100 products and services to the business aviation community, including the NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE), the world’s largest civil aviation trade show. Learn more about NBAA at nbaa.org.

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