Ken MacTiernan
Veteran
May 24th is quickly approaching. What's so important about May 24th? It is recognized as Aviation Maintenance Technician Day in 39 States. There is a campaign to have all 50 States pass resolutions like the original one passed in California which recognizes Charles E. Taylor's birthday, May 24th 1868, as AMT Day. Charles E. Taylor was the Wright brother's mechanic and is in large part a reason the Wrights and the U.S. can claim to be the first in powered, controlled flight.
There is also a resolution to nationally recognize May 24th as AMT Day. This resolution is HRES586 and is sponsored by California Rep. Dan Lungren. You can read this resolution by going to www.thomas.loc.gov. Click on Search Bills & Resolutions, then click Full Text of Bills & Resolutions. Click Bill Number and enter HRES586 in Enter Search. Highlight 108th Congress in the window to the right and hit enter.
Please contact your House Representatives and tell them about this resolution and the importance it carries in recognizing Charles E. Taylor's contributions to aviation. The proud craft Charlie started was followed by thousands of skilled professional Aircraft Technicians. This resolution will also honor these proud men and women. With your help contacting your government officials will help ensure that this resolution becomes a bill.
If you go to the Aircraft Maintenance Technology magazine's web site, www.amtonline.com, you can view a color map of which States have passed their own resolution making May 24th AMT Day. If your State has not passed one yet and you wish to have one introduced and passed please contact me at [email protected]. The safety of one hundred years of aviation, both in peace time and war, have been answered by these skilled craftsmen and women. It is time that they are recognized. Please pass this along to others so the support for this resolution will grow. Thank you. Sincerely, Ken MacTiernan American Airlines AMT
There is also a resolution to nationally recognize May 24th as AMT Day. This resolution is HRES586 and is sponsored by California Rep. Dan Lungren. You can read this resolution by going to www.thomas.loc.gov. Click on Search Bills & Resolutions, then click Full Text of Bills & Resolutions. Click Bill Number and enter HRES586 in Enter Search. Highlight 108th Congress in the window to the right and hit enter.
Please contact your House Representatives and tell them about this resolution and the importance it carries in recognizing Charles E. Taylor's contributions to aviation. The proud craft Charlie started was followed by thousands of skilled professional Aircraft Technicians. This resolution will also honor these proud men and women. With your help contacting your government officials will help ensure that this resolution becomes a bill.
If you go to the Aircraft Maintenance Technology magazine's web site, www.amtonline.com, you can view a color map of which States have passed their own resolution making May 24th AMT Day. If your State has not passed one yet and you wish to have one introduced and passed please contact me at [email protected]. The safety of one hundred years of aviation, both in peace time and war, have been answered by these skilled craftsmen and women. It is time that they are recognized. Please pass this along to others so the support for this resolution will grow. Thank you. Sincerely, Ken MacTiernan American Airlines AMT