Who's the Best of the Best
Author: Ken MacTiernan, Chairman AMC
Today’s aircraft maintenance technicians (AMT) do not seek the limelight nor do they expect to see it. There is no fanfare, media interview, or public recognition. By the very nature of their craft, the AMT takes each aircraft assigned as a personal responsibility, as they have countless times since mankind conquered powered, controlled flight over 100 years ago. With such dedication and advancement in aircraft technology, John Q. Public is basically unaware of these proud professionals entrusted with maintaining safe, airworthy aircraft worldwide.
There is a way for the public to see and hear these professional craftsmen in action and learn exactly how knowledge, skill, and integrity enable today’s AMT to carry the great responsibility of ensuring aviation’s safety. The Aerospace Maintenance Council has created the Aerospace Maintenance Competition (AMC), where teams of current and aspiring AMTs compete against one another, highlighting just some of the many responsibilities in their craft.
The AMC does not promote one group of AMT over another; each competitor is the epitome of the AMT craft and profession. Aircraft do not recognize nationality, religion, political affiliation, color of uniform, or sex. Aircraft only care about the knowledge, skill, and integrity of the hand holding the tool used to return the aircraft to a safe, airworthy status.
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