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FAA Honors American Airlines Maintenance Operation; Nine Stations in Western Division and Region Get Diamond Awards
Wednesday February 18, 3:38 pm ET
FORT WORTH, Texas, Feb. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Federal Aviation Administration has awarded its prestigious Diamond Certificate of Excellence for 2003 to nine American Airlines maintenance stations in the carrier's Western Division and Western Region.
The nine cities are Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose and Santa Ana (Orange County) in the Western Division and Las Vegas, Phoenix, Reno, San Diego and Seattle in the Western Region. The division and regional offices were also awarded the Diamond certificates.
The FAA recognizes airlines and repair facilities for Aircraft Maintenance Technician (AMT) training completed each calendar year. In order to receive the Diamond certificate, a minimum of 25 percent of the AMTs at a station must qualify to receive any one of the FAA's five levels of awards in a calendar year, with the Diamond certificate being the highest level. These individual goals were met or exceeded. The Diamond certificate is the highest of the five.
In addition to the individual award, the station or facility is recognized for the percentage of its AMTs trained, so the Western Division and the Western Region also received certificates.
"This is an important achievement for both American Airlines and the Maintenance & Engineering Division," said Bob Reding, senior vice president- Technical Operations at American. "This outstanding achievement would never have been possible without the great effort of our front-line people in both Training and Production."
Job well done! Keep up the great Job all you Brothers and Sisters of AA!
Wednesday February 18, 3:38 pm ET
FORT WORTH, Texas, Feb. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Federal Aviation Administration has awarded its prestigious Diamond Certificate of Excellence for 2003 to nine American Airlines maintenance stations in the carrier's Western Division and Western Region.
The nine cities are Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose and Santa Ana (Orange County) in the Western Division and Las Vegas, Phoenix, Reno, San Diego and Seattle in the Western Region. The division and regional offices were also awarded the Diamond certificates.
The FAA recognizes airlines and repair facilities for Aircraft Maintenance Technician (AMT) training completed each calendar year. In order to receive the Diamond certificate, a minimum of 25 percent of the AMTs at a station must qualify to receive any one of the FAA's five levels of awards in a calendar year, with the Diamond certificate being the highest level. These individual goals were met or exceeded. The Diamond certificate is the highest of the five.
In addition to the individual award, the station or facility is recognized for the percentage of its AMTs trained, so the Western Division and the Western Region also received certificates.
"This is an important achievement for both American Airlines and the Maintenance & Engineering Division," said Bob Reding, senior vice president- Technical Operations at American. "This outstanding achievement would never have been possible without the great effort of our front-line people in both Training and Production."
Job well done! Keep up the great Job all you Brothers and Sisters of AA!