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Article: A salute: to the hard-working A & P military personnel abroad.(Publisher's Sign-off)
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- Aircraft Maintenance Technology
- Article date:
- September 1, 2005
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It's not often that we at AMT magazine get a chance to honor our military personnel on our pages. AMT is predominantly an aviation magazine designed to educate and inform civil aircraft maintenance personnel worldwide.
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But when we were offered a chance to highlight the unusual and challenging conditions encountered by A & Ps-turned-soldiers by one of our friends and customers, we were thrilled to jump at the opportunity.
Greg Mellema, actually one of AMTs customer's, an employee of Abaris, a composites training company in Reno, Nevada, wanted to give aircraft maintenance personnel a firsthand view of what it's like to ...