About

Our Commitment to Excellence

WHO WE ARE

About Airworthy Maintenance

At Airworthy Maintenance, we are dedicated to providing top-tier aircraft maintenance and inspection services. With decades of experience in the aviation industry, we bring unparalleled expertise and professionalism to every project. Our mission is to ensure the safety, reliability, and airworthiness of your aircraft through meticulous attention to detail and adherence to the highest industry standards.

Certifications and Licenses

  • FAA Airframe and Powerplant Ratings
    • Certificate #3627084 (0 Incidents)
  • FAA Inspection Authorization Certificate (IA)
    • Certificate #3627084
  • FAA Private Pilot Certificate
    • Certificate #3627084

Education

  • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

    • Bachelor’s Degree in Professional Aeronautics
    • Minors in Aviation Safety and Business Management
    • Daytona Beach, FL
  • Community College of the Air Force

    • Associate’s Degree in Applied Sciences
    • Montgomery, AL

Advanced Training and Courses

Our expertise is backed by comprehensive training from leading aviation organizations and institutions.

Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation (MacDill Air Force Base, FL)

  • Gulfstream GV Maintenance Update Course, FlightSafety International, June 2015
  • Safety Management Systems Course, July 2015
  • Gulfstream GV Maintenance Initial Course, FlightSafety International, June 2013
  • Hazardous Materials & Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and Spill Response Training
  • Required Inspection Items Authorization (RII), Gulfstream V

National Security Technologies LLC (Andrews Air Force Base, MD)

  • King Air 200 Series Maintenance Initial, FlightSafety International, October 2009
  • King Air 200 Series Engine Run & Taxi Initial, FlightSafety International, October 2009
  • Bell 412 Field Maintenance Training Course, Bell Helicopter Training Academy, March 2009
  • Suspect/Counterfeit Items Awareness Training, September 2009
  • Hazardous Materials & MSDS and Spill Response Training

DynCorp International (Andrews Air Force Base, MD)

  • Gulfstream GV (C-37) and GIII (C-20) Familiarization Course, October 2005
  • Aircraft Basic Wiring Maintenance, October 2005
  • Boeing 737/757 Blade Blending, October 2005
  • Weight and Balance Training, November 2007
  • Airworthiness Directives Training, January 2006
  • Federal Regulations Training, August 2007
  • Major Repairs and Alterations, August 2007
  • Part 145 Repair Station Training, August 2007

U.S. Air Force Maintenance Training Courses (U.S. & Asia)

  • Aircraft Maintenance Qualification Program F-15, March 1993
  • Aircraft Maintenance Qualification Program Phase III O/M Engine, March 1993
  • Air Education and Training Command Noncommissioned Officers Academy, September 1993
  • F-15 Pneudraulics Aircraft Maintenance Qualification Program, September 1992
  • Air Force Technical Order System (General and Advanced), March 1991
  • Block III Equipment Management Training, June 1990
  • Tactical Aircraft Maintenance Specialist, May 1989
  • Dedicated Crew Chief Course, March 1988
  • Effective Writing Course, April 1987
  • Noncommissioned Officer’s Leadership School, May 1987
  • Aircraft Maintenance Technician (T-37 Systems), March 1986
  • Core Automated Computer Maintenance System Course, May 1986
  • T-37 Cockpit Egress Familiarization, February 1985
  • T-37B Aircraft Maintenance Technician Familiarization, April 1985
  • Air Training Command Dedicated Crew Chief Class, August 1985
  • On-the-Job Training Supervisor’s Familiarization Course, November 1985
  • Air Force Technical Order System (Advanced and General), May 1984
  • Noncommissioned Officer Supervisor’s Course Phase II, May 1983
  • Noncommissioned Officer Orientation Course Phase I, October 1981
  • Aircraft Maintenance Specialist Course (F-4 Aircraft), February 1979
  • On-the-Job Training Trainee Orientation Course, March 1979
  • Aircraft Maintenance Specialist Course, December 1978

Professional Development

We believe in continuous learning to stay ahead in the industry.

  • 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
  • Benchmarking Techniques
  • Customer Service Training

Professional Experience

Our extensive experience spans both military and civilian aviation sectors, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of aircraft maintenance needs.

Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation

  • Position: Airworthiness Inspector
  • Location: MacDill Air Force Base (KMCF), Tampa, FL 33621
  • Role: Ensured compliance with FAA regulations and Gulfstream standards for aircraft airworthiness.

National Security Technologies LLC

  • Position: Technical Staff
  • Location: Andrews Air Force Base (KADW), MD 20762
  • Role: Provided technical expertise for advanced aerospace projects and maintenance operations.

DynCorp International

  • Position: Quality Assurance Inspector
  • Location: Andrews Air Force Base (KADW), MD 20762
  • Role: Oversaw maintenance quality assurance for military aircraft, ensuring top operational readiness.

Craig Air Center

  • Position: Aircraft Lead Technician
  • Location: Jacksonville (KJAX), FL 32225
  • Role: Led a team of technicians in performing maintenance and repairs on various aircraft models.

L-3 Communications/Vertex Aerospace LLC

  • Position: Site Manager / A&P Technician
  • Locations: Various, Madison, MS 39110-9073
  • Role: Managed site operations and performed aircraft maintenance and inspections.

Flight International

  • Position: Aircraft Technician
  • Location: Newport News (KPHF), VA 23602
  • Role: Conducted maintenance and repairs on corporate and private aircraft.

Raytheon Systems Company

  • Position: Mechanical Technician
  • Location: Norfolk, VA 23513
  • Role: Worked on mechanical systems for advanced aerospace applications.

United States Air Force

  • Roles and Locations:
    • Squadron Training Section Manager, Langley Air Force Base (KLFI), VA 23666
    • Assistant Chief Aircraft Maintenance Section, Langley AFB, VA
    • Manager, Squadron Training Section, Langley AFB, VA
    • Assistant Mobility Disaster Preparedness Manager, Langley AFB, VA
    • Aircraft Maintenance Unit Support Technician, Langley AFB, VA
    • Dedicated Crew Chief, Osan Air Base, Korea / Langley AFB, VA
    • Squadron Safety and Training Manager, Del Rio, TX
    • Dedicated Crew Chief, Various Locations
  • Role Summary: Managed and performed comprehensive aircraft maintenance, training, and safety operations on various military aircraft including F-4, F-15, and T-37 systems.

Our Commitment to You

We offer:

  • Expertise: Decades of hands-on experience with both military and civilian aircraft.
  • Quality Assurance: Rigorous adherence to FAA regulations and industry best practices.
  • Transparency: Clear communication and detailed explanations of all services provided.
  • Customer Service: Dedicated support tailored to meet the unique needs of each client.

Important Information

Inspection Rates:

  • Discounted Rate: $125.00 per hour
    • Includes labor for oil changes, wheel bearing repacking, and Airworthiness Directive research (additional labor may apply if A.D. logs are not current within the past two years).
  • Standard Repair Rates:
    • $135.00 per hour for single and twin piston aircraft.
    • $195.00 per hour for jet/turbine and turbo-prop aircraft.
  • Additional Charges:
    • Parts such as oil, filters, O-rings, and compliance with Airworthiness Directives are not included in the inspection pricing.
    • Inventory services are available for a fee; otherwise, we are not responsible for items left in the aircraft.
  • Client Responsibilities:
    • Please remove any personal items from your aircraft before service.
    • Provide all necessary documentation (POH, Airworthiness Certificate, Weight and Balance, current A.D. log, and all Airframe, Engine, and Propeller logbooks).
    • Missing logbooks may delay the inspection process.