WASHINGTON,
Aug. 3 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A resolution to create
National Aviation Maintenance Technician Day (H. Res. 444) passed the
Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and will go to the House of
Representatives for a vote this fall. The resolution will then be considered
by the Senate before going to the President.
The resolution, which has the backing of the Professional Aviation
Maintenance Association (PAMA), will create a national day to honor and
recognize the achievements of the Wright brothers' first flight mechanic
Charles E. Taylor, and all certificated aviation maintenance professionals.
PAMA applauds the work of Rep. Lungren (R-CA), Rep. Filner (D-CA),
Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman James L. Oberstar, and
all of the resolution's co-sponsors in helping to get this Resolution on the
path to reality.
"Our great thanks go to the dedicated PAMA members and the many others who
participated in this effort, including maintenance professionals at American
Airlines, the Federal Aviation Administration, Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal
Association, Aviation Maintenance Technician Association, and the AMT
Society," Brian Finnegan, PAMA President, said.
PAMA solicits the aviation community's continued support for National
Aviation Maintenance Technician Day and requests everyone continue contacting
their representatives in Congress. "We are on the path to passing this
resolution," Finnegan said. "We must not relent with our efforts until we have
achieved our goal."
Contact: Shawn Andreassi, 248-273-4092 or pr@sae.org