YV&C News Desk
Executive Jet Management Honored by Federal Aviation Administration
EJM's Repair Station Received a "Certificate of Appreciation" for Its Contributions to Aviation Safety
May. 14, 2008 07:45 AM
Executive Jet Management (EJM) has received recognition from
the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Michelle Schopp, Director of Technical Services at EJM,
received FAA’s “Good Friend” award at a special ceremony held at EJM’s
headquarters at Lunken Airport in Cincinnati,
OH on April 23, 2008. The award,
presented by Debra Joiner, Manager of the FAA’s Cincinnati Flight Standards
District Office (FSDO), was in recognition of Ms. Schopp’s ground breaking work
on the Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) program. Said Ms. Joiner, “Michelle has done
a tremendous amount of work and accomplished things that no one else has been
able to accomplish.” In a letter written by Frederick T. Walker, Manager,
Flight Standards Division of the FAA’s Central Region, both Ms. Schopp and
Executive Jet Management were recognized for the “exceptional contributions
made to the mission of the Flight Standards Office concerning the issue of
Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) devices.” As a result of these efforts, the FAA
Flight Standards Division has new EFB authorization guidance which is being
implemented nationwide.
At the same ceremony, EJM’s Repair Station received a
“Certificate of Appreciation” for its contributions to aviation safety through
the Service Difficulty Reporting (SDR) program. This program provides a
communications vehicle where specific safety issues are identified and
submitted to the FAA and can result in Safety Recommendations made to aircraft
manufacturers. Debra Joiner said, “implementation of Safety Recommendations
(first identified by EJM) resulted in safety changes affecting the entire
industry.”
Accepting on behalf of EJM were Benjamin J. Murray,
President and CEO, Jim Bergman, Cessna Citation Program Manager and Al Luken,
Chief Inspector. “(The SDR program) makes Executive Jet Management better and
the industry better”, said Bergman. “Because of what our Repair Station found
in the past, Cessna is making safer aircraft in the future.”
Murray
said, “Being recognized by the FAA affirms the emphasis we place on high
quality standards for all our employees. We are very proud of Michelle’s
achievements and of all the members of the EJM maintenance team.”
Executive Jet Management is a wholly owned subsidiary of
NetJets, a Berkshire Hathaway company. A provider of worldwide jet charter and
aircraft management services, Executive Jet Management manages aircraft in over
60 locations throughout the country to meet the growing demand for jet charter
services. Drawing on more than 40 years of experience, Executive Jet Management
is dedicated to the highest level of safety, security and service.
For its eleventh consecutive year, Executive Jet Management
earned the "Best Charter Service" award from Professional Pilot
magazine subscribers. This award is a reflection of the company's continued
focus on customer service. Executive Jet Management has also been recognized as
a “Best of the Best” air charter company for the third straight year, in the
2007 Robb Report Luxury Portfolio issue.
For more information
on Executive Jet Management contact Peter
Landesman, plandesman@ejmjets.com
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