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JetBlue Tech Ops Crewmembers install Sharklets on A320 aircraft N821JB (AKA Blue Yorker) at JFK Hangar 81
Photo by Ryan Persaud
JetBlue Tech Ops Crewmembers install Sharklets on A320 aircraft N821JB (AKA Blue Yorker) at JFK Hangar 81
Photo by Ryan Persaud
JetBlue Tech Ops Crewmembers install Sharklets on A320 aircraft N821JB (AKA Blue Yorker) at JFK Hangar 81
Photo by Ryan Persaud
JetBlue Tech Ops Crewmembers install Sharklets on A320 aircraft N821JB (AKA Blue Yorker) at JFK Hangar 81
The Aviation Maintenance Technician Awards program encourages aviation maintenance technicians (AMTs) and your employers to take advantage of initial and recurrent training by issuing awards based on training you receive in one calendar year.
The program has five levels, or phases, of recognition for both you and your employer. You’ll get an FAA Certificate of Training and a distinctive tie tack/lapel pin when you successfully complete each level or phase of the program.
For Aviation Maintenance Technicians
The number of hours required to earn each award are:
Bronze Award — 6 hours
Silver Award — 12 hours
Gold Award — 26 hours
Ruby Award — 60 hours
Diamond Award — 100 hours
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JetBlue Tech Ops Crewmembers install Sharklets on A320 aircraft N821JB (AKA Blue Yorker) at JFK Hangar 81
Photo by Ryan Persaud
JetBlue Tech Ops Crewmembers install Sharklets on A320 aircraft N821JB (AKA Blue Yorker) at JFK Hangar 81
Photo by Ryan Persaud
JetBlue Tech Ops Crewmembers install Sharklets on A320 aircraft N821JB (AKA Blue Yorker) at JFK Hangar 81
Photo by Ryan Persaud
JetBlue Tech Ops Crewmembers install Sharklets on A320 aircraft N821JB (AKA Blue Yorker) at JFK Hangar 81
Photo by Ryan Persaud
JetBlue Tech Ops Crewmembers install Sharklets on A320 aircraft N821JB (AKA Blue Yorker) at JFK Hangar 81
Photo by Ryan Persaud
JetBlue Tech Ops Crewmembers install Sharklets on A320 aircraft N821JB (AKA Blue Yorker) at JFK Hangar 81
Photo by Ryan Persaud
JetBlue Tech Ops Crewmembers install Sharklets on A320 aircraft N821JB (AKA Blue Yorker) at JFK Hangar 81
Photo by Ryan Persaud
JetBlue Tech Ops Crewmembers install Sharklets on A320 aircraft N821JB (AKA Blue Yorker) at JFK Hangar 81
On Wednesday, January 31, 2007, Delta re-lit the famous Atlanta 'Fly Delta Jets' neon sign above the TechOps center at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL). This event was made extra special with the announcement that US Airways withdrew their hostile and unsolicited bid to takeover Delta after the official bankruptcy creditors failed to back their offer.
This sign was installed in 1968.
blog.delta.com/2010/03/05/from-the-delta-archives-atl-jet...
Shot this thorough a less-than-clean airplane window as my flight was waiting in line for takeoff at ATL.
Photo by Ryan Persaud
JetBlue Tech Ops Crewmembers install Sharklets on A320 aircraft N821JB (AKA Blue Yorker) at JFK Hangar 81
Photo by Ryan Persaud
JetBlue Tech Ops Crewmembers install Sharklets on A320 aircraft N821JB (AKA Blue Yorker) at JFK Hangar 81
Photo by Ryan Persaud
JetBlue Tech Ops Crewmembers install Sharklets on A320 aircraft N821JB (AKA Blue Yorker) at JFK Hangar 81
Photo by Ryan Persaud
JetBlue Tech Ops Crewmembers install Sharklets on A320 aircraft N821JB (AKA Blue Yorker) at JFK Hangar 81
Photo by Ryan Persaud
JetBlue Tech Ops Crewmembers install Sharklets on A320 aircraft N821JB (AKA Blue Yorker) at JFK Hangar 81
On Wednesday, January 31, 2007, Delta re-lit the famous Atlanta 'Fly Delta Jets' neon sign above the TechOps center at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL). This event was made extra special with the announcement that US Airways withdrew their hostile and unsolicited bid to takeover Delta after the official bankruptcy creditors failed to back their offer.
This sign was installed in 1968.
blog.delta.com/2010/03/05/from-the-delta-archives-atl-jet...
Shot this thorough a less-than-clean airplane window as my flight was waiting in line for takeoff at ATL.