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		<title>2012 Regional GA AWARDS Winners Named</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The National General Aviation Awards Committee takes great pride in announcing this year&#8217;s regional General Aviation Awards winners.  They are all finalists for the national awards.  The mission of the General Aviation Awards program is to recognize individual aviation professionals on the local, regional, and national levels for their contributions to aviation, education, and flight [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The National General Aviation Awards Committee takes great pride in announcing this year&#8217;s regional General Aviation Awards winners.  They are all finalists for the national awards.  The mission of the General Aviation Awards program is to recognize individual aviation professionals on the local, regional, and national levels for their contributions to aviation, education, and flight safety.  The national judging is currently underway and national winners will be announced not later than March 1st.</p>
<p>The GA Awards program is a cooperative effort between more than 17 general aviation industry sponsors and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).</p>
<p>&#8220;These awards highlight the important role played by these individuals in promoting aviation education and flight safety,&#8221; said JoAnn Hill, General Aviation Awards Committee chair.  &#8220;The awards program sponsors and supporters are pleased that these outstanding aviation professionals are receiving the recognition they so richly deserve.&#8221;</p>
<p>This year&#8217;s regional winners are:</p>
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<p><strong>2012 Regional Aviation Maintenance Technicians (AMTs) of the Year</strong></p>
<p><strong>Patrick Michael &#8220;Pat&#8221; Carey of Redondo Beach, California</strong> represents the Los Angeles FSDO and the Western Pacific Region.  He works for Security Aviation in Hawthorne, California  (<a href="mailto:Pat00343@aol.com">Pat00343@aol.com</a>).<br />
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Jack Lynn Haun of Port Orange, Florida</strong> was recognized by the Orlando FSDO and the Southern Region.  Jack is employed by Embry Riddle Aeronautical University&#8217;s maintenance center in Daytona Beach (<a href="mailto:HaunJ@ERAU.edu">HaunJ@ERAU.edu</a>).<br />
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Robert Lee Hensley lives in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma</strong> and represents the Oklahoma City FSDO as well as the Southwest Region.  Robert works at Metro Technology Aviation Career Center and owns H &amp; H Aircraft Maintenance (<a href="mailto:Robert.Hensley@MetroTech.edu">Robert.Hensley@MetroTech.edu</a>)<br />
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Marvin Hornbostel lives and works in Junction City, Kansas</strong>.  Marvin represents the Wichita FSDO and the Central Region.  He owns Raven Aero Services   (<a href="mailto:RavenAS@flinthills.com">RavenAS@flinthills.com</a>).<br />
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Jacob Rama &#8220;Jake&#8221; Milstein from Boulder, Colorado</strong> represents the Denver FSDO and Northwest Mountain Region.  Jake is employed by Redstone College in Broomfield and owns Lila Aviation is Boulder. (<a href="mailto:Tele.Skiing@gmail.com">Tele.Skiing@gmail.com</a>)<br />
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Steven Nelson &#8220;Steve&#8221; Skinner from Northfield, Vermont</strong> represents the Portland, Maine FSDO and the Eastern Region.  Steve works for Vermont Flying Services in Barre, Vermont (<a href="mailto:SNSMiniMansion@hotmail.com">SNSMiniMansion@hotmail.com</a>).<br />
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Janese Valerie Thatcher-Buzzell lives in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota</strong>.  She represents the Minneapolis FSDO and the Great Lakes Region.  Janese is employed by the Minnesota Department of Transportation in Saint Paul  (<a href="mailto:JVThatcher@gmail.com">JVThatcher@gmail.com</a>)</p>
<p><strong>2012 Regional Avionics Technicians of the Year</strong></p>
<p><strong>John Tildon Austin Jr of Honolulu, Hawaii</strong> represents the Honolulu FSDO and the Western Pacific Region.  John is an avionics technician and repairman for Honolulu&#8217;s Island Air  (<a href="mailto:To_JohnnyT@yahoo.com">To_JohnnyT@yahoo.com</a>).<br />
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William David &#8220;Bill&#8221; Betts is from Smithfield, North Carolina</strong> and represented the Greensboro FSDO as well as the Eastern Region.  Bill is president and co-owner of Sparkchasers Aircraft Services (<a href="mailto:Sparkchasers@mindspring.com">Sparkchasers@mindspring.com</a>).<br />
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James Andrew &#8220;Jim&#8221; Lightfoot, Sr is from Milliken, Colorado</strong>.  Jim represents the Denver FSDO and the Northwest Mountain Region.  He works as an avionics / maintenance technician, designated maintenance examiner, and master instructor at Redstone College in Broomfield  (<a href="mailto:SJLightfoot1@aol.com">SJLightfoot1@aol.com</a>).</p>
<p><strong>Eric Christopher &#8220;Rick&#8221; Ochs of Gahanna, Ohio</strong> represents the Columbus FSDO and the Great Lakes Region.  Chris is president and chief inspector for Spirit Avionics in Columbus (<a href="mailto:Rick@SpiritAvionics.com">Rick@SpiritAvionics.com</a>).</p>
<p><strong>2012 Regional Certificated Flight Instructors (CFIs) of the Year</strong></p>
<p><strong>Lambert Charles &#8220;Bert&#8221; Mackentepe of Cullman, Alabama</strong> represents the Birmingham FSDO and the Southern Region.  Bert is the Aviation Department Chair at Wallace State Community College Flight School (<a href="mailto:BertMackentepe@hotmail.com">BertMackentepe@hotmail.com</a>).</p>
<p><strong>MCFI Lynnwood Karl &#8220;Woody&#8221; Minar of Dresser, Wisconsin</strong> represents the Minneapolis FSDO and the Great Lakes Region.  A 3-time Master, Woody is an independent contractor at Osceola Aerosport (<a href="mailto:Woody.Minar@CenturyTel.net">Woody.Minar@CenturyTel.net</a>).</p>
<p><strong>Dave William Pressy of Saint Louis, Missouri </strong>represents the Saint Louis FSDO and the Central Region.  Dave is chief flight instructor at the Saint Charles Flying Service in Portage Des Sioux (<a href="mailto:DaveWPressy@gmail.com">DaveWPressy@gmail.com</a>).</p>
<p><strong>Robert Lindsay &#8220;Bob&#8221; Stedman of Parker, Colorado</strong> represents the Denver FSDO and the Northwest Mountain Region.  Bob is the owner of Independence Aviation at Centennial Airport (<a href="mailto:BobStedman@IA-KAPA.com">BobStedman@IA-KAPA.com</a>).</p>
<p><strong>MCFI Hobart Caleb &#8220;Hobie&#8221; Tomlinson of Huntington, Vermont</strong> represents the Portland, Maine FSDO and the Eastern Region.  Hobie, a 5-time Master CFI, is a flight instructor and designated pilot examiner (DPE) at Heritage Aviation in South Burlington (<a href="mailto:HobieTW@att.net">HobieTW@att.net</a>).</p>
<p><strong>Christopher Charles &#8216;Chris&#8221; Webb from Garland, Texas</strong> represents the Dallas FSDO and the Southwest Region.  Chris is chief flight instructor at American Flyers in Addison  (<a href="mailto:ChrisCWebb@hotmail.com">ChrisCWebb@hotmail.com</a>).</p>
<p><strong>Donna Marie Webster of Bakersfield, California</strong> represents the Fresno FSDO and the Western Pacific Region.  Donna is a DPE and instructs for Lloyd&#8217;s Aviation in Bakersfield (<a href="mailto:ADF332@yahoo.com">ADF332@yahoo.com</a>).</p>
<p><strong>2012 Regional FAASTeam Representatives of the Year</strong></p>
<p><strong>Mark Alan &#8220;Mordechai&#8221; Levin of Richmond, Illinois</strong> is the DuPage FSDO and Great Lakes Region Representative of the Year.  A former 2-time Master CFI, Mordechai is employed by the Masterflight Foundation (<a href="mailto:MordechaiLevin@hotmail.com">MordechaiLevin@hotmail.com</a>).</p>
<p><strong>Richard Lawrence &#8220;Rich&#8221; Martindell of San Diego, California</strong> represents the San Diego FSDO and the Western Pacific Region.  Rich works with King Schools (<a href="mailto:Rich.Martindell@earthlink.net">Rich.Martindell@earthlink.net</a>, <a href="mailto:RMart@KingSchools.com">RMart@KingSchools.com</a>).</p>
<p><strong>Betty Grace Meyer of Clanton, Alabama</strong> represents the Birmingham FSDO and the Southern Region.  Betty owns and operates the <em>Alabama Aviator</em>, an aviation news source for Alabama&#8217;s aviation industry, and volunteers at the FAA Production Studios in Lakeland (<a href="mailto:BMeyer@AlabamaAviator.com">BMeyer@AlabamaAviator.com</a>, <a href="mailto:BMeyer5114@Charter.net">BMeyer5114@Charter.net</a>).</p>
<p><strong>MCFI Megan Roberta Sayre of Bennett, Colorado</strong> was selected by the Denver FSDO and the Northwest Mountain Region.  Megan is a 2-time Master and an adjunct instructor at Denver&#8217;s Metropolitan State College as well as a flight and ground instructor at Alliance Flight Training in Watkins.  (<a href="mailto:SayreMegan@ymail.com">SayreMegan@ymail.com</a>).</p>
<p><strong>Arthur Robert &#8220;Art&#8221; Tarola of Kutztown, Pennsylvania</strong> is the Allentown FSDO and the Eastern Region winner.  Art operates AB Flight LLC providing flight instruction, DPE services, and aircraft sales in support of the experimental amateur built and light sport communities (<a href="mailto:ArtAirSports@aol.com">ArtAirSports@aol.com</a>, <a href="mailto:Art@ABFlight.com">Art@ABFlight.com</a>).<br />
<strong>Harry Lee Weatherford of Mustang, Oklahoma</strong> was selected by the Oklahoma City FSDO and the Southwest Region.  Harry is a flight, ground, and simulator instructor who owns Precision Flight LLC (<a href="mailto:Weatherfordco@aol.com">Weatherfordco@aol.com</a>).</p>
<p><strong>Jeanne Carole Willerth from Lee&#8217;s Summit, Missouri</strong> is the Kansas City FSDO and Central Region winner.  Jeanne is a flight and ground instructor at Air Associates of Kansas, a Cessna Pilot Center in Olathe, Kansas  (<a href="mailto:Willerth1@zcomcast.net">Willerth1@zcomcast.net</a>).</p>
<p>Support and sponsorship for the General Aviation Awards program is provided by Women in Aviation International (<strong>WAI</strong>), the Society of Aviation and Flight Educators (<strong>SAFE</strong>), the Professional Aviation Maintenance Ass&#8217;n (<strong>PAMA</strong>), the National Business Aviation Ass&#8217;n (<strong>NBAA</strong>), the National Ass&#8217;n of State Aviation Officials (<strong>NASAO</strong>), the National Air Transportation Ass&#8217;n (<strong>NATA</strong>), the Ninety-Nines International (<strong>The 99s</strong>), the General Aviation Manufacturers Ass&#8217;n (<strong>GAMA</strong>), the Federal Aviation Administration (<strong>FAA</strong>), the Experimental Aircraft Ass&#8217;n (<strong>EAA</strong>), the Aircraft Maintenance Technology Society (<strong>AMT Society</strong>), the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Ass&#8217;n (<strong>AOPA</strong>), and the Aeronautical Repair Station Ass&#8217;n (<strong>ARSA</strong>).</p>
<p>Additional support is being provided by Advocates for Aviation Safety Foundation (<strong>AFASF</strong>), Aeronautical Proficiency Training LLC (<strong>AVTrain</strong>), Master Instructors LLC (<strong>MI LLC</strong>), National Aviation Safety Foundation (<strong>NASF</strong>), Rich Stowell Consulting (<strong>RichStowell.com</strong>), Flight School Association of North America (<strong>FSANA</strong>), Aviation Training Consultants (<strong>ATC</strong>), and Glenna Blackwell&#8217;s photography.</p>
<p>Industry donors include Garmin, Jeppesen, King Schools, Rod Machado, Belvoir Media Group, Bose, ASA, Duncan Aviation, Gleim Publications, Gulfstream Aerospace, Cessna, and Universal Avionics.</p>
<p><strong>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE</strong></p>
<p>Alexander &#8220;Sandy&#8221; Hill, Communications Director<br />
GA Awards Program<br />
Office: 303-485-8136  /  C: 303-475-6008<br />
<a href="mailto:GenAviationAwds">GenAviationAwds@aol.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.GeneralAviationAwards.org/">http://www.GeneralAviationAwards.org/</a></p>
<p><strong>&#8220;GA Awards:  FAA &amp; Industry Recognizing Excellence&#8221;</strong></p>
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		<title>SAFE Presents 2011 Awards during AirVenture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Society of Aviation and Flight Educators (SAFE) presented its 2011 awards during the organization’s annual dinner meeting held in Oshkosh, WI. More than 120 members and guests applauded the efforts of the following individuals: Robert Wright, Founders Award, in recognition for selfless service in support of SAFE’s Mission and Vision. Wright chairs SAFE’s Pilot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The Society of Aviation and Flight Educators (<a href="http://www.safepilots.org" target="_blank">SAFE</a>) presented its 2011 awards during the organization’s annual dinner meeting held in Oshkosh, WI. More than 120 members and guests applauded the efforts of the following individuals:</p>
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<li>Robert Wright, Founders Award, in recognition for selfless service in support of SAFE’s Mission and Vision. Wright chairs SAFE’s Pilot Training Reform Symposium committee, which not only orchestrated a highly publicized gathering of key government and industry stakeholders in Atlanta last May, but also continues to advance the training reform initiative.</li>
<li>Glenna Blackwell, Service Award, in recognition for outstanding contribution and selfless service to SAFE. Blackwell designed the logos, graphics, and promotional materials for SAFE as well as the Pilot Training Reform Symposium.</li>
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<p>According to SAFE Chair Doug Stewart, who presented plaques to the recipients, &#8220;Our Awards program recognizes outstanding or unique contributions to the growth and promotion of the organization in particular, or to the broader aviation community as a whole.&#8221; He continued, &#8220;Bob Wright and Glenna Blackwell are volunteers, and SAFE greatly appreciates their tremendous contributions of time and talent.&#8221;</p>
<p>SAFE represents nearly 700 of the industry&#8217;s top aviation educators, including the majority of <a href="http://www.masterinstructors.org" target="_blank">Master Instructors</a> as well as numerous local and national <a href="http://www.generalaviationawards.org" target="_blank">General Aviation Awards</a> winners. SAFE is also leading the <a href="http://www.pilottrainingreform.org">Pilot Training Reform</a> initiative.</p>
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		<title>2011 National GA Award Winners Named</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[LONGMONT, Colorado (4Mar11) &#8211; In each of the past 48 years, the General Aviation Awards program and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have recognized a small group of aviation professionals in the fields of flight instruction, aviation maintenance, avionics, and safety for their contributions to aviation, education, and flight safety. This awards program is a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><strong>LONGMONT, Colorado</strong><strong> (4Mar11)</strong> &#8211; In each of the past 48 years, the General Aviation Awards program and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have recognized a small group of aviation professionals in the fields of flight instruction, aviation maintenance, avionics, and safety for their contributions to aviation, education, and flight safety.</p>
<p>This awards program is a cooperative effort between the FAA and more than a dozen industry sponsors (<a href="http://www.generalaviationawards.org/">http://www.GeneralAviationAwards.org</a> ).  The selection process begins with local FAA Safety Team managers at Flight Standards District Offices (FSDOs) and then moves on to the eight regional FAA offices.  Previous national awards winners from each of those four fields then select national winners from the pool of regional winners.</p>
<p>Recipients of this year&#8217;s national awards are Joseph “Joe” Morales of Lakewood, Colorado, Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) of the Year; Russell John “Russ” Callender of Houlton, Wisconsin, Avionics Technician of the Year; MCFI-Aerobatic Judy Ann Phelps of Santa Paula, California, Certificated Flight Instructor (CFI) of the Year; and MCFI Vicki Lynn Sherman of DeLand, Florida, FAA Safety Team Representative of the Year.  Previously, this award was the Aviation Safety Counselor (ASC) of the Year.</p>
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<p>The FAA administrator will present the national awards in July during a &#8220;Theater in the Woods&#8221; program at EAA AirVenture 2011 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.  Included in the prize package for all four national winners is an all expense paid trip to Oshkosh for the recipient and a guest to attend the awards presentation and other GA Awards activities.</p>
<p>&#8220;These awards highlight the important role played by these individuals in promoting aviation education and flight safety,&#8221; said JoAnn Hill, General Aviation Awards Committee chairperson.  &#8220;The awards program sponsors and supporters are pleased that these outstanding aviation professionals will receive the recognition they so richly deserve before their peers in Oshkosh.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">2011 NATIONAL AMT OF THE YEAR</span>:</strong> Joe Morales of Lakewood, Colorado, has been an airframe and powerplant (A&amp;P) technician for 31 years and has held inspection authorization (IA) for 18 of those years.  Joe works at the US Air Force Academy for Doss Aviation Inc <em>(<a title="http://www.dossaviation.com/" href="http://www.dossaviation.com/" target="_blank">http://www.DossAviation.com/</a>) </em>performing contract maintenance on aircraft used in the academy’s soaring and skydiving programs.  Joe is also a CFI and provides flight training at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (BJC) in Broomfield, Colorado, on a part time basis.</p>
<p>Joe has had a fascination with aviation since he was a child.  Growing up in a housing project on Staten Island, New York, he built rubber band powered balsawood models and flew them from the rooftop of his apartment building.  His parents weren’t crazy about this but still encouraged his interest in aviation.</p>
<p>Completing his A&amp;P training after high school, Joe began employment at Lockheed in 1980 where he spent time in the Skunk Works and later on the P-3C Orion flight line.  Eventually Joe became a field Quality Assurance Representative and spent 5 years in Canada.  After Lockheed closed their Burbank facility, Joe worked at various manufacturing and modification facilities.  He even spent time on the B-2 Stealth Bomber production line as well as working in general aviation.  During the early 1990s, Joe earned his private pilot certificate and eventually became a CFI as well as a CFII.</p>
<p>During the mid-1990s, Joe joined the US Naval reserve and served with Patrol Squadron 65 out of Point   Mugu, California as an Aviation Machinist’s Mate working on some of the very same P-3s he helped build 15 years earlier.  After several years at Southern California’s Mojave Airport where he was first exposed to warbirds, Joe relocated to Colorado.</p>
<p>Joe became very involved in the jet warbird community and has helped several owners maintain surplus military jets.  In 2008, Joe was crew chief for a Rolls Royce Viper powered Aerovodochody L29 piloted by Mike Mangold of Red Bull fame at the National Championship Air Races held in Reno.  Mike and Joe placed second, quite an accomplishment for a rookie pilot and crew chief.</p>
<p>He currently serves as chief inspector at two repair stations operated by Doss Aviation.  A single parent and the father of two young daughters who are the love of his life, Joe carefully divides his time between his two passions, family and aviation.  A member of the AMT Society and AOPA, he is a FAASTeam representative and a captain in the Civil Air Patrol.</p>
<p>Morales (<a href="mailto:JMor1515@msn.com">JMor1515@msn.com</a>) represented the Denver FSDO area as well as the FAA&#8217;s Northwest Mountain Region.  This year&#8217;s other regional AMT winners include Steven Floyd &#8220;Steve&#8221; Barbieri of Summerville, SC (FAA&#8217;s Southern Region); Rhonda Dale Cooper of Wilmington, DE (FAA&#8217;s Eastern Region); Russell Mark Gaines of Benton, AR (FAA&#8217;s Southwest Region); Arthur Daniel &#8220;Art&#8221; Gee of Victorville, CA (FAA&#8217;s Western Pacific Region); Robert George &#8220;Bob&#8221; Schallip Jr from Barbeau, MI (FAA&#8217;s Great Lakes Region); and Duane Keeley &#8220;Chip&#8221; Woods of Moscow, TN (FAA&#8217;s Central Region).  <em>(Attached photo: 2011 Nat&#8217;l Aviation Maintenance Technician of the Year Joe Morales of Lakewood, CO) </em> (516 words)</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">2011 NATIONAL AVIONICS TECHNICIAN OF THE YEAR</span>:</strong> Russ Callender of Houlton,  Wisconsin, has been selected by the General Aviation Awards program as the 2011 National Avionics Technician of the Year.  He holds a Federal Aviation Administration repairman certificate and is a certificated private pilot with over 32 years of avionics maintenance and repair experience ranging from a light sport aircraft through cabin class business jets.</p>
<p>He is president of RC Avionics (<a href="http://www.rcavionics.com/">http://www.RCAvionics.com/</a> ) with the main facility on Anoka County Airport (ANE) in Blaine, Minnesota.  Additional servicing facilities are located at Crystal Airport (MIC) in Minneapolis, Saint Paul Downtown (STP) in Saint Paul, and New Richmond Regional Airport (RNH) in New Richmond, Wisconsin.</p>
<p>Russ began working with an engineering group, Control Data Display Division, where several co-workers were aviators.  With his interest in aviation tweaked, he joined a flying club in 1972.  Along with his pilot training, he became interested in the technical aspects of flying.  He aspired to the business side of flying by becoming an officer in a flying club.  In 1974, he left CDC to continue his education in avionics.  Two years later, he graduated from a technical college in Alexandria,  Minnesota, specializing in avionics maintenance.</p>
<p>He gained avionics experience by working for Elliott Aviation in Des Moines and Aircraft Electronics in Minneapolis.  Concurrently, he owned and ran a consumer electronics repair shop called “Sight and Sounds.”  In 1978, he concentrated on opening an avionics repair facility where he designed and fabricated test equipment and secured an FAA certified repair station (CRS).  This start-up avionics shop was later renamed RC Avionics.  The shop grew into a 15-employee, 4-location company providing avionics maintenance for the upper Midwest.</p>
<p>Overseeing the entire operation, Russ supervises, trains, and mentors new avionics technicians.  Although the business has expanded in capability with a large complement of skilled technicians, the doors have always been open to all facets of aviation.  It is not uncommon to have biz jets and Cubs side-by-side in the shop.  Today, his business model is still avionics repair and tooling up to newer technologies.</p>
<p>RC Avionics, a part 145 operation, has recently expanded its facility to add electronic flight simulation.  Russ’s philosophy is with today’s aircraft panel instrumentation, pilot training is an essential ingredient of every sale.  RC Avionics has teamed up with SimFlite Minnesota, to provide ‘niche’ training for pilots with new avionics.  Customers now have access to flight training and glass cockpit simulators while their aircraft are being up-graded or their panels redesigned with state-of-the-art avionics thereby enhancing pilot proficiency and aviation safety.</p>
<p>A US Army veteran, he is a member of AEA, AOPA, EAA, and NATA.</p>
<p>Callender (<a href="mailto:RussC@RCAvionics.com">RussC@RCAvionics.com</a> ) represented the Minneapolis FSDO area and the FAA&#8217;s Great Lakes Region.  This year&#8217;s other regional Avionics Technician of the Year winners include Andrew John &#8220;Andy&#8221; Braun of Hilltown, PA (FAA’s Eastern Region); Nora Sue &#8220;Sue&#8221; Odom  Panama City, FL (FAA’s Southern Region) and Delbert Leroy &#8220;Del&#8221; Willeford Jr from Phoenix, AZ (FAA’s Southwestern Region).  <em>(Attached photo: 2011 Nat&#8217;l Avionics Technician of the Year Russ Callender of Houlton, WI)</em> (510 words)</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">2011 NATIONAL CFI OF THE YEAR</span>:</strong> Master CFI-Aerobatic Judy Phelps of Santa   Paula, California has been named the 2011 National Certificated Flight Instructor (CFI) of the Year.  Bringing a rare but effective feminine perspective to aviation education, she has provided more than 5,000 hours of flight training ranging from primary, instrument, and commercial instruction to tailwheel endorsements, experimental aircraft checkouts, emergency maneuver, spin, and aerobatic training.</p>
<p>Judy and her husband Clay, also a CFI, own and operate the popular and well-known CP Aviation (<a href="http://www.cpaviation.com/">http://www.CPAviation.com</a> ) at Santa Paula Airport (SZP).  She runs the flight school side of their business, while he oversees the maintenance side.  Their FBO averages approximately 6,000 flight hours per year with pilots coming from around the world to train there.</p>
<p>As a private pilot looking to gain confidence, Judy enrolled in the Emergency Maneuver Training (EMT) Program with fellow MCFI-A Rich Stowell.  Her EMT experience proved transformative: Judy chose to devote herself to becoming an aviation educator.  Although she spread her private pilot training over a five-year period, she soared through the next set of ratings becoming a CFI in 2003 and a CFII two years later.</p>
<p>Judy freely gives back to the aviation community as a volunteer, a mentor, and an instructor.  For example, she sponsors an annual EMT Program scholarship worth more than $2,000 as well as tailwheel training scholarships.  She has also hosted an annual judge’s school for the International Aerobatic Club (IAC).  In addition, she leads FAA safety seminars throughout California.</p>
<p>Women comprise less than ten percent of the pilot population.  But as a role model and advocate for women in aviation, Judy has had a noticeable effect on the number of women learning to fly.  Counting Judy, CP Aviation currently has three female instructors on staff, and it’s not uncommon for female voices to outnumber male voices on the radio in the pattern.</p>
<p>A 3-time Master CFI-Aerobatic &#8212; the country’s first and only woman to earn that accreditation &#8211;  Judy’s involvement reaches well beyond the cockpit and classroom.  She is a proactive member of organizations such as the Society of Aviation and Flight Educators (SAFE), the Ninety-Nines, AOPA, EAA, International Aerobatic Club (IAC), Women in Aviation, and Rotary.  Judy has also competed in aerobatic contests in a Pitts and is an IAC regional judge.  She currently serves as president of the Aviation Museum of Santa Paula and is a FAASTeam representative.</p>
<p>Phelps (<a href="mailto:Judy@CPAviation.com">Judy@CPAviation.com</a> ) represented the Van Nuys FSDO area as well as the FAA&#8217;s Western Pacific Region.  This year&#8217;s other regional CFIs of the Year include Cleophas Uriel “Cleo” Hodge of Saint Thomas, US Virgin Islands (FAA&#8217;s Southern Region); MCFI-MGI Theodore Alexander &#8220;Ted&#8221; Matthews of Aurora, CO (FAA&#8217;s Northwest Mountain Region); Jonathan Carter Moss from Arkadelphia, AR (FAA&#8217;s Southwest Region); Janice Lynn Newman of Rye, NH (FAA&#8217;s Eastern Region); Paul Michael &#8220;Mike&#8221; Wagers from Louisville, KY (FAA&#8217;s Central Region); and Therese Catherine Whiting of Ann Arbor, MI (FAA&#8217;s Great Lakes Region).  <em>(Attached photo: 2011 Nat&#8217;l Certificated Flight Instructor of the Year MCFI-A JudyPhelps of Santa Paula, CA) </em>(507 words)</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">2011 NATIONAL FAA SAFETY TEAM REPRESENTATIVE OF THE YEAR</span>:</strong> Master CFI Vicki Lynn Sherman is a teacher, mentor, and aviation safety advocate.  As an Aviation Safety Counselor and FAASTeam Representative, she has been involved in the FAA’s safety program since 1992.  She works at the FAASTeam’s National Resource Center in Lakeland, Florida, as a video production crewmember, presentation developer, and presenter for the North Florida FSDO and the FAA Production Studios.  She is also the owner and president of Aero Supplies &amp; Express, Inc (<a href="http://www.aero-supplies.net/">http://www.Aero-Supplies.net/</a>) located in Daytona Beach, Florida.</p>
<p>During the year as a FAASTeam Lead Representative, Vicki conducts monthly safety programs.  She arranges for a wide variety of aviation experts to speak to local pilots.  She is a member of the Safety Program Speakers Bureau for north Florida.  During the week of the annual Sun ‘n Fun International Fly In and Expo in Lakeland, she serves as a crewmember for the FAA Production Studios.</p>
<p>Her passion for flying comes from her earliest recollections of flight &#8212; barely being able to see over the Bonanza’s dashboard while landing on grass strips and viewing Mount Rushmore from a doorless helicopter.  After graduating from college, she finally had the time to devote to earning her flying credentials.  These include an airline transport pilot certificate and certificated flight instructor (CFI).</p>
<p>Her first aviation job was managing the day-to-day operations at a flight school and fixed base operation.  She developed and promoted flight training programs for international students, assisting them with their entry and exit paperwork and finding housing for them during their training.</p>
<p>Vicki has been a lifelong supporter and member of The Ninety-Nines having served at every level of the organization from chapter chairperson to International President.  Currently, she is a permanent member of the Board of Trustees for The Bonnie &amp; Archie Gann Scholarship for flight instructor applicants.  Representing The Ninety Nines, she has contributed to Sun ‘n Fun, the NASA Aerospace Education Program, and the National Intercollegiate Flying Association.</p>
<p>An advisor for Women in Aviation-Florida First Coast Chapter, she shares the goals of the organization.  Vicki mentors other women to attain their objectives in aviation and works to educate young women in the important roles women play in the aviation industry.  Numerous boards of directors benefit from her experience including the Florida Association of Flight Instructors, the National Aviation Safety Foundation, the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Board of Visitors, and the National Silver Wings Fraternity.  She is a member of AOPA, EAA, SAFE, and Women in Aviation while also serving in the Civil Air Patrol.</p>
<p>Sherman (<a title="mailto:Exec@Bonanza.org" href="mailto:Exec@Bonanza.org" target="_blank">VickiLynnSherman@cs.com</a>) represented the Orlando/North Florida FSDO area and the FAA&#8217;s Southern Region.  This year&#8217;s other regional winners include Gerald &#8220;Jerry&#8221; Harris of Wilmington, DE (FAA&#8217;s Eastern Region); Mark Edward Hartz of Almyra, AR (FAA&#8217;s Southwestern Region); Scott Daniel Johnson is from Eagan, MN (FAA’s Great Lakes Region); MCFI William Henry &#8220;Bill&#8221; Schroeder of Carson City, NV (FAA&#8217;s Western Pacific Region); John Robert Scott of Denver, CO (FAA’s Northwest Mountain Region); and James Edward &#8220;Jim&#8221; Trusty of Old Hickory, TN (FAA&#8217;s Central Region).  <em>(<strong>Attached photo:</strong> 2011 Nat&#8217;l FAA Safety Team Representative of the Year Vicki Sherman of DeLand, FL)</em> (524 words)</p>
<p>Support and sponsorship for the General Aviation Awards program is provided by Women in Aviation International (<strong>WAI</strong>), The Society of Aviation and Flight Educators (<strong>SAFE</strong>), the Professional Aviation Maintenance Ass&#8217;n (<strong>PAMA</strong>), the National Business Aviation Ass&#8217;n (<strong>NBAA</strong>), the National Ass&#8217;n of State Aviation Officials (<strong>NASAO</strong>), the National Air Transportation Ass&#8217;n (<strong>NATA</strong>), the General Aviation Manufacturers Ass&#8217;n (<strong>GAMA</strong>), the Federal Aviation Administration (<strong>FAA</strong>), the Experimental Aircraft Ass&#8217;n (<strong>EAA</strong>), the Aircraft Maintenance Technology Society (<strong>AMT Society</strong>), the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Ass&#8217;n (<strong>AOPA</strong>), the Aeronautical Repair Station Ass&#8217;n (<strong>ARSA</strong>), and the Aircraft Electronics Ass&#8217;n (<strong>AEA</strong>).</p>
<p>Additional support is being provided by Advocates for Aviation Safety Foundation (<strong>AASF</strong>), Aeronautical Proficiency Training LLC (<strong>AVTrain</strong>), Master Instructors LLC (<strong>MI LLC</strong>), National Aviation Safety Foundation (<strong>NASF</strong>), and Rich Stowell Consulting (<strong>RichStowell.com</strong>).</p>
<p>Alexander &#8220;Sandy&#8221;  Hill, Communications Director<br />
GA Awards Program<br />
Office: 303-485-8136  /  C: 303-475-6008<br />
<a title="mailto:GenAviationAwds" href="mailto:GenAviationAwds" target="_blank">GenAviationAwds@aol.com</a><br />
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<p><strong>&#8220;</strong><strong>GA Awards:  FAA &amp; Industry Recognizing Excellence</strong><strong>&#8220;</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.safepilots.org/documents/GAAwds release(Mar11).doc" target="_blank">For pictures and a complete download in Word doc, download here</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><h3>Scholarship Goes to Aviation Educator from Chesapeake, VA</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.safepilots.org/wp-content/uploads/SAFE_Scholarship_Winner_JACharmes.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-5364" title="SAFE_Scholarship_Winner_JACharmes" src="http://www.safepilots.org/wp-content/uploads/SAFE_Scholarship_Winner_JACharmes-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>The Society of Aviation and Flight Educators (<a href="http://www.safepilots.org" target="_blank">SAFE</a>) recently awarded a $1,000 scholarship during the Women in Aviation International (<a href="http://www.wai.org" target="_blank">WAI</a>) Conference held in Reno, NV. SAFE Chair Doug Stewart announced that Julie Anne Charmes was the recipient of the 2011 scholarship.</p>
<p>A flight instructor at Tidewater Flight Center in Chesapeake, VA, Charmes came from France in 2006 intent on an aviation career in the United States. By 2008, she had earned her Commercial Pilot and CFI certificates, and had graduated cum laude from Florida Institute of Technology in Aviation Management with Flight. She also acts as Safety Officer for the Hampton Roads Chapter of The Ninety Nines and started a local chapter of the IMC Club for instrument pilots. According to Charmes, &#8220;I’m so thankful to SAFE and WAI for making this scholarship available. The funds will go toward my multiengine instructor rating.&#8221;</p>
<p>The SAFE scholarship is open to WAI members who are aviation educators, and is used to further the instructional credentials, knowledge, or skills of recipients selected by a committee of independent judges. SAFE represents more than 550 of the industry’s top aviation educators, including numerous local and national General Aviation Award winners in the flight instructor, aviation maintenance, avionics, and FAA Safety Team categories. SAFE is also chairing the <a href="http://www.PilotTrainingReform.org" target="_blank">GA Pilot Training Reform Symposium</a> in Atlanta, GA on May 4-5, 2011.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[During the second annual membership dinner-meeting held in Oshkosh, WI, on July 29, 2010, the Society of Aviation and Flight Educators (SAFE) presented several awards to its members. According to SAFE Chair Doug Stewart, &#8220;It is vital for volunteer organizations to acknowledge the time and effort invested by their members.&#8221; He added, &#8220;SAFE Awards recognize [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><hr />During the second annual membership dinner-meeting held in Oshkosh, WI, on July 29, 2010, the Society of Aviation and Flight Educators (SAFE) presented several awards to its members. According to SAFE Chair Doug Stewart, &#8220;It is vital for volunteer organizations to acknowledge the time and effort invested by their members.&#8221; He added, &#8220;SAFE Awards recognize outstanding or unique contributions to the growth and promotion of our organization in particular, or to the broader aviation community as a whole.&#8221;</p>
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<li>Master Instructor Brian Robbins of Columbus, NJ, who epitomizes the concept of selfless service by contributing way above and beyond the &#8220;call of duty&#8221;, received the 2010 Founders Award &#8220;in recognition for selfless service in support of the Mission and Vision of the Society of Aviation and Flight Educators&#8221;. Robbins serves as SAFE&#8217;s Membership Database Manager.</li>
<li>Master Instructor Pat Knight of Naperville, IL received the 2010 Service Award &#8220;in recognition for outstanding contribution and selfless service to the Society of Aviation and Flight Educators&#8221;. Knight served as SAFE&#8217;s Charter Secretary.</li>
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<p>The top recruiters during SAFE&#8217;s 2010 GaMe Plan Membership Drive were also recognized:</p>
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<li>Jeffrey Robert Moss, 2010 National Flight Instructor of the Year, was the top recruiter and winner of a Zulu ANR headset sponsored by <a href="http://www.lightspeedaviation.com/" target="_blank">Lightspeed Aviation</a>.</li>
<li>Rod Machado, well-known author and aviation humorist, was the second place winner of a Garmin Nuvi 765T car GPS sponsored by <a href="http://www.avspec.aero/" target="_blank">Avionics Specialists LLC</a>.</li>
<li>Master Instructor Michael Phillips was the third place winner of an &#8220;Ultimate FIRC Package&#8221; consisting of an online Flight Instructor Refresher Clinic sponsored by <a href="http://www.asa2fly.com/" target="_blank">Aviation Supplies &amp; Academics</a> (ASA), plus the textbooks, &#8220;GPS &amp; WAAS Instrument Flying Handbook&#8221; provided by <a href="http://www.maxtrescott.com/" target="_blank">Max Trescott</a> and &#8220;Stall/Spin Awareness&#8221; provided by <a href="http://www.richstowell.com/" target="_blank">Rich Stowell</a>.</li>
<li>Master Instructor and SAFE Vice Chair Mark Adams won an AirClassics headset donated by <a href="http://www.asa2fly.com/" target="_blank">ASA</a> in a random drawing of GaMe Plan recruiters.</li>
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<p>SAFE has deployed an Awards page on its website that includes an online form for award nominations in several categories. See <a href="http://www.SafePilots.org/%20member-profiles/awards-recipients/">http://www.SafePilots.org/ member-profiles/awards-recipients/</a> for more information as well as a complete list of GaMe Plan recruiters.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Newly-revised GA Awards Program applications now available on the SAFE website. Nominate a deserving SAFE member for a 2010 award! [News Release]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[FAA SAFETY TEAM, AMT and Avionics Technician 2009 FAA SAFETY TEAM REPRESENTATIVE OF THE YEAR: Kent Lewis of Keller, Texas, exemplifies a high standard of professionalism in the field of aviation safety education. He serves as a FAASTeam Lead Representative in the Fort Worth area where he conducts FAA WINGS seminars and maintains safety websites. [...]]]></description>
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<p>2009 FAA SAFETY TEAM REPRESENTATIVE OF THE YEAR</span></strong>: Kent Lewis of Keller, Texas, exemplifies a high standard of professionalism in the field of aviation safety education. He serves as a FAASTeam Lead Representative in the Fort Worth area where he conducts FAA WINGS seminars and maintains safety websites. He has been in love with aviation since 1969 when, at the age of nine, he was a fence line observer of Braniff Airways 747 operations at Love Field, TX. Today he holds an airline transport pilot certificate with an AMEL rating as well as CFI, CFII, MEI, and commercial helicopter.</p>
<p>Kent is a charter member of the Society of Aviation and Flight Educators (SAFE), a new national organization for aviation educators, as well as the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), International Society of Air Safety Investigators (ISASI), and NAFI.</p>
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<p>2009 AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN OF THE YEAR</span></strong>: Alfred J &#8220;Lucky&#8221; Louque of Chatfield, Texas, is this year&#8217;s National Aviation Maintenance Technician of the Year. He is the general manager for Air Salvage of Dallas and works with the FAA, NTSB, and aviation industry on aircraft accident investigations and reconstructions. Spending his days answering technical questions on both the telephone and the Internet, he also performs quality assurance inspections, researches parts, and handles customer sales. Lucky provides assistance with coordinating and scheduling accident investigations as well as aircraft component studies, engine teardowns, and test runs. Air Salvage of Dallas is located at the Lancaster Airport (LNC) in Lancaster, Texas.</p>
<p>Lucky belongs to Aircraft Owners &amp; Pilots Association (AOPA) and is an advisor and speaker for the American Bonanza Society (ABS). He participates as a Technical Counselor and conducts educational activities with Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) chapters 168 in Dallas, 59 in Grapevine, 983 in Granbury, and 34 in Dalworth.</p>
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<p>2009 AVIONICS TECHNICIAN OF THE YEAR</span></strong>: Jerry Stooksbury, the 2009 National Avionics Technician of the Year, resides in Fort Collins, Colorado. A native of Tennessee, he has been involved in aviation since he was a teenager. First soloing in 1978, he has since earned commercial pilot certification along with instrument, ASEL, and AMEL ratings. He has also been an active flight instructor for over 20 years with airplane single engine and instrument airplane ratings. As a cadet in the Tennessee Wing of the Civil Air Patrol, he participated in several encampments as well as other CAP activities. The CAP organization and its people played a key role in shaping the professional development of this teenager.</p>
<p>A member of AOPA and AOPA&#8217;s Airport Support Network, he also is a member of the Colorado Pilots Association (CPA), and the Aircraft Electronics Association (AEA) where he serves as an AEA / FAA Ambassador for the Denver FSDO. He is also a mission pilot with the Colorado Wing of CAP.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[WINNERS NAMED LONGMONT, Colorado (12 March 2009) &#8211; In each of the past 45 years, the General Aviation Awards program and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have recognized a small group of aviation professionals in the fields of flight instruction, aviation maintenance, avionics, and safety for their contributions to aviation, education, and flight safety. This [...]]]></description>
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<p>LONGMONT, Colorado (12 March 2009) &#8211; In each of the past 45 years, the General Aviation Awards program and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have recognized a small group of aviation professionals in the fields of flight instruction, aviation maintenance, avionics, and safety for their contributions to aviation, education, and flight safety.</p>
<p>This awards program is a cooperative effort between the FAA and more than a dozen industry sponsors. The selection process begins with local FAA Safety Team managers at Flight Standards District Offices (FSDO) and then moves on to the eight regional FAA offices. Panels of aviation professionals from within those four fields then select national winners from the pool of regional winners.</p>
<p>Recipients of this year&#8217;s national awards are Alfred Joseph &#8220;Lucky&#8221; Louque of Chatfield, Texas, Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) of the Year; Arlynn Marine McMahon, Versailles, Kentucky, Certificated Flight Instructor (CFI) of the Year; Paul Jerome &#8220;Jerry&#8221; Stooksbury of Fort Collins, Colorado, Avionics Technician of the Year; and Kent Blair Lewis of Keller, Texas, FAA Safety Team Representative of the Year. Previously, this award was the Aviation Safety Counselor (ASC) of the Year.</p>
<p>The FAA administrator will present the national awards in July during a &#8220;Theater in the Woods&#8221; program at EAA AirVenture 2009 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Included in the prize package for all four national winners is an all expense paid trip to Oshkosh for the recipient and a guest to attend the awards presentation and other GA Awards activities.</p>
<p>&#8220;These awards highlight the important role played by these individuals in promoting aviation education and flight safety,&#8221; said JoAnn Hill, General Aviation Awards Committee chairperson. &#8220;The awards program sponsors are pleased that these outstanding aviation professionals will receive the recognition they so richly deserve before their peers in Oshkosh.&#8221;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arlynn McMahon, National CFI of the Year Master CFI Arlynn McMahon, the 2009 National CFI of the Year, grew up at Kentucky&#8217;s Lexington-Blue Grass Airport (LEX) where she was the kid in pigtails sweeping hangar floors and washing airplanes. On her 16th birthday, she soloed; on her 17th birthday, she earned her private pilot certificate. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Master CFI Arlynn McMahon, the 2009 National CFI of the Year, grew up at Kentucky&#8217;s Lexington-Blue Grass Airport (LEX) where she was the kid in pigtails sweeping hangar floors and washing airplanes. On her 16th birthday, she soloed; on her 17th birthday, she earned her private pilot certificate.</p>
<p>Now, more than three decades later, she is a flight instructor at the very same airport with more than 9000 hours of dual given. She specializes in training CFI candidates. Says McMahon, &#8220;Lexington provides a great learning environment because the weather allows for year round flying while the students get to experience several different weather patterns through the seasons.&#8221; She also earned a BS degree in Professional Aeronautics from Embry Riddle and an MBA in Strategic Leadership from Amberton University.</p>
<p>A flight instructor at Aero-Tech, a part 141 / part 61 flight school at LEX, she continually updates her skills after adding a CFII, MEI, AGI and Gold Seal to her original flight instructor certificate by completing transition training in glass cockpits and light sport aircraft. A Cirrus Certified Instructor, a Cessna Factory Authorized FITS Instructor, and an FAA Designated Examiner for Sport Pilots, she now serves as Aero-Tech&#8217;s chief flight instructor.</p>
<p>Recently, ASA published her book entitled &#8220;Train Like You Fly, a Flight Instructor&#8217;s Guide to Scenario Based Training.&#8221; She also provided editorial assistance for the newly revised FAA Aviation Instructor&#8217;s Handbook.</p>
<p>Since 1984, she has been active in the FAA&#8217;s National Safety Program and currently serves as an FAA Safety Team (FAASTeam) representative with the Louisville FSDO. The holder of Master Level wings in the FAA&#8217;s WINGS Pilot Proficiency Program, she contributes to the quarterly FAASTeam CFI workshops. A current Master CFI, she first earned that national professional accreditation in 2002.</p>
<p>A resident of Versailles, KY, Arlynn is a charter member of the Society of Aviation and Flight Educators (SAFE), a new organization for aviation educators, and is a candidate for SAFE&#8217;s board of directors. She is also a member of AOPA, NAFI, and WAI.</p>
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