Why Do You Join a National Organization?
All the way back to Charles Taylor we, Aircraft Mechanics, have worked on the aircraft for low pay and little recognition, if any. Our satisfaction comes from working on complicated machines that are fast and sleek. Most of all they fly! We keep them that way. One of the Professional Aviation Maintenance Association's (PAMA) purpose in this is to be an advocate for the aircraft mechanic! In ways that you do not see every day or produce immediate results.
So you ask what value is any organization to you?
Dale Forton, PAMA President wrote an article that was recently published in General Aviation News. View the full article by clicking the link below.
Why Do You Join a National Organization?
Our Newest Educational Members
- Burlington Technical Center
- George T. Baker Aviation School
- Milwaukee Area Technical College
- North Central Institute
- Northern Michigan University
- SJVC Aviation Maintenance Campus
- Teterboro School of Aeronautics
To view the full list of Educational Members or to become an Educational Member click HERE
If you have any questions or would like to know the benefits of being an Educational Member please email info@pama.org
Job Opportunities
Jet Professionals has the below opportunities available. Please send resume with the position of interest in the subject line to the according email address.
DA-900LX A&P needed - full time permanent position for corporate aircraft based in Santiago Chile. Position requires relocation to Santiago Chile. Successful candidate must speak fluent Spanish, have a valid A&P license and strong experience working on the DA-900 models, with some experience in the 900EASy and or LX models. Excellent compensation package that includes competitive salary, health benefits, paid vacation time etc. For immediate consideration please send resume to zoe_katsilis@jet-professionals.com.
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About PAMA: The
purpose of PAMA, the Professional Aviation Maintenance Association, is to
promote a high degree of professionalism among aviation maintenance personnel,
while improving methods, skills, learning, and achievement in the field of
aviation maintenance. In addition to conducting national, state and local
meetings and seminars, PAMA’s ongoing activities include fostering
communications, recognizing excellence and collaborating with governmental and
other organizations to enhance the safety and stature of the maintenance
profession. For more information, visit PAMA online at pama.org.