Air Serv Prepares for Boarding

Air Serv is a great company to work for and they are looking for talented people to join their growing team of Passenger Boarding Agents at the Denver International Airport.

Company Spotlight: Air Serv Prepares for Boarding

Air Serv, known for innovative and dependable solutions to the aviation industry is now inviting passengers to begin the boarding process. In support of the leading airlines at the Denver International Airport, Air Serv Passenger Boarding Attendants will soon begin to keep airplanes operating on schedule.

The Air Serv Passenger Boarding Attendants show genuine concern, and help operations run smoothly

The Passenger Boarding Attendant (PBA) is highly visible and helpful to airport travelers. They provide assistance and related customer services at the aircraft boarding gates of the airlines they serve. PBA’s are present anytime passengers are present, and generally supervise and assist in boarding operations to ensure smooth operation and customer satisfaction. Since 9/11, a greater role is being placed on security and PBA's play a vital role in the security of the airport and passengers by monitoring security at the gates. Additional duties include performing passenger meet and greets, aircraft boarding and deplaning, and assistance with directions within the airport and terminals.

Actively seeking Passenger Boarding Attendants in the Denver area

Air Serv is a great company to work for and they are looking for talented people to join their growing team of Passenger Boarding Agents at the Denver International Airport. You can find more information on PBA job openings and how to apply @ https://www.avjobs.com/jobs/public.asp?show_job=961FFF12-5E3C-4D4E-BDE6-8673E3FF0CF7

Recruiting operations are currently underway and those interested in this position are strongly encouraged to apply.

Air Serv is a great company to work for and they are looking for talented people to join their growing team of Passenger Boarding Agents at the Denver International Airport.

Please visit the Air Serv web site at www.airservcorp.com for information on other career opportunities.

Being a Resource in a Critical Time

Air Serv has over 8,000 team members supporting the world’s leading airlines and freight companies at airports throughout the United States and United Kingdom. With decades of experience in all facets of the aviation business, they share a dynamic and uniquely spirited culture. Enhanced by world class processes and a service delivery system that drives team member productivity and performance against service level targets, Air Serv delivers superior and cost effective aviation services.

In March 2009, Air Serv joined forces with the aviation-related security and services division of International RAM Associates (IRAM) of Austin, Texas. Their combined network serves over 50 airports, including 27 of the nation’s top 40 markets in the United States and 12 of the top 30 airports worldwide. Their combined force is the global leader in wheelchair, baggage handling and skycap services.

The combined operations have also expanded their presence in security services, becoming a global presence. Security services include access control and loss prevention, perimeter and aircraft guarding, cargo screening, and in conjunction with TSA, pre-departure screening, ticket verification and passenger profiling.

In late 2012, ABM, a leading provider of integrated facility solutions, acquired Air Serv. When combined with ABM's Janitorial, Facility Solutions, Security and Parking airport businesses, Air Serv significantly expands ABM's capabilities in servicing the end-to-end needs of the airlines and airport authorities.
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AMTSocietys 6th Annual Maintenance Skills Competition

AMTSocietys 6th Annual Maintenance Skills Competition

Why Should I attend?
By Ken MacTiernan
AMTSociety Director
Chairman MSC

AMTSociety’s 6th Annual Maintenance Skills Competition

http://www.amtsociety.org/maintenance_skills_competition.jsp

The AMTSociety’s 6th Annual Maintenance Skills Competition, otherwise referred to as the MSC, is right around the corner. The MSC is an event where teams of Aircraft Maintenance Technicians (AMT) and Aircraft Maintenance Engineers (AME) compete against each other and the MSC will be held in Las Vegas NV, March 13 – 15th, 2013 in the Las Vegas Convention Center during Cygnus’ Aviation ProLive Expo.

Sounds interesting I’m sure but you might be asking yourself “Why should I attend the MSC?”. Well, there are many reasons for attending.

Being professional AMTs and AMEs it is our responsibility to be Stewards for our proud craft & profession. Each and every “Unsung Hero” of aircraft maintenance has a duty to make our craft & profession better for those who come behind us. By promoting our craft & profession we can shed a bright light on the many responsibilities we carry in order to maintain aircraft in safe, airworthy condition… worldwide! The MSC provides this opportunity and is a good reason why you should attend.

Showcasing the different categories teams can compete in is a positive way to show that all AMTs and AMEs belong to a worldwide brotherhood of professionals who each carry the same responsibilities regardless of type of aircraft, fixed wing or rotary. Teams can compete in the Commercial Aviation Category, General Aviation Category, Military Category, School Category or MRO/OEM Category (Maintenance-Repair-Overhaul/Original Equipment Manufacturer). The MSC provides this opportunity and is a good reason why you should attend.

By competing in the different events AMTs and AMEs can display the knowledge, skill and integrity necessary to make sure an aircraft is ready when called upon. An aircraft doesn’t care about the color skin, language, religion, nationality, sex, political affiliation or type of uniform an AMT/AME possesses. The MSC provides the opportunity for any AMT/AME to compete and this a good reason why you should attend.

But since this is a competition there are plaques and prizes to be handed out and the value of these tip the scale at just over $60,000.00! With a 1st, 2nd and 3rd Place Plaques for the three fastest teams in each of the 5 categories, as well as prizes for teams with the fastest scores in each of the scheduled 17 events to be competed in, this is another good reason why you should attend.

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http://www.amtsociety.org/maintenance_skills_competition.jsp

The Maintenance Skills Competition is THE premier venue for promoting a company or organization’s skilled AMT/AME work force. Over the course of two days teams of 5 AMT/AMEs each will compete in 17 scheduled events that showcase just some of the many responsibilities needed to make sure an aircraft is safe and airworthy. These events range from safety wiring, electrical/avionic troubleshooting, engine component maintenance, hydraulic knowledge, window sealant application, regulatory research, structural repair/inspection, wheel and brake knowledge, pitot/static and fuel inspection/repair and even weight and balance! There is even a written test on Charles E. Taylor the Wright brother’s mechanic who is considered the “Father of Aircraft Maintenance”! Each of the events is given 20 minutes to be completed in and the events will either have one or two AMT/AMEs assigned to begin the event. Scoring is achieved by taking the amount of time an AMT/AME uses from the allotted 20 minutes plus any penalties assessed by the respective event’s judge, which are in the form of minutes. As an example if an AMT/AME finishes an event in 11 minutes but is given 3 minutes in penalties that individual’s final event score would be 14 minutes. You add the final event scores from all 17 scheduled events to arrive at a team’s final over-all score. The teams with the lowest final over-all scores in each of the 5 categories are awarded 1st, 2nd and 3rd Place Plaques and Awards. There is even a trophy that goes to the one team with the lowest over-all final score from among all the teams competing called the “William F. “Bill” O’Brien Award for Excellence in Aircraft Maintenance”. There is also the “Professional AMT Award” which is presented to the most professional acting, most professional looking and most team spirited AMT/AME competing from among the 150+ AMT/AMEs competing. The judges for each of the 17 scheduled events nominate one individual and the individual with the most nominations is presented this prestigious award. And as if that wasn’t enough there are prizes for teams that have the lowest score in each of the 17 scheduled events! Now THAT is a good reason why you should attend the MSC!

With teams from the US Military- United States Air Force/USCG/US Army, Boeing, Alaska Airlines, WestJet Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Australian Licensed Aircraft Engineers Association (ALEA), FedEx, Aviation Institute of Aircraft Maintenance, Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology, West LA College, Salt Lake Community College, Redstone College, Lode Technology Inc. Ltd., Constant Aviation, West Star Aviation, Timco, Gulfstream and Team Mexico the level of professionalism will be very high.

Couple the quality teams competing with the quality event sponsors such as ATP, CAE, FedEX, USCG, Alberth Aviation, Aircraft Maintenance Technicians Association (AMTA), Alaska Airlines, FPTI, Boeing, PPG, DFW Instruments, Nida Corporation, Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology, Redstone College, Airdat, the USAF and the reason for attending the MSC is even more compelling.

But what about the prizes being presented you ask? The MSC has the support of the biggest names in aircraft maintenance with the most support from Snap-On Tools by providing tools for 1st, 2nd & 3rd Place for each of the five categories as well as the Professional AMT Award and the beautiful Bill O’Brien Award that goes home with the team with the fastest final over-all score.

Other top brand tool companies providing top notch tools and products to be given as awards are Kennedy Tool Boxes, DeWALT, Stahlwille Tools, Stanley Proto, SK Professional Hand Tools, Leatherman, Bennette Design Group Inc., Noisebuster ANR safety Earmuffs, Silvertronic Leads, Led Lenser, Probuilt Professional Lighting, LLC, PIP (Protective Industrial Products), David Clark Headsets, Shure Step Safety Stepstools, Crane Aerospace & Electronics and Virgin America Airlines.

So when you look at all the reasons on why you should attend the AMTSociety’s 6th Annual Maintenance Skills Competition there can be only one conclusion… you should attend because it’s fun!

Enable Windows 7 RSS Feed Reader Gadget (How To)

How To Enable Windows 7 RSS Feed Reader Gadget with Aviation Job Information
Windows 7 has a clean and simple RSS (Really Simple Syndication) Reader - Gadget built-in.

The Windows 7 Feed Reader Gadget works great, and it's a pleasant surprise to have the information at your fingertips (or on your desktop) whenever you want it. Although it's not as robust as Google Reader, it's good enough for keeping track of feeds in real-time which can be handy for aviation news or job announcements!

Windows 7 RSS Feed Reader GadgetInternet Explorer that lists your Favorites, Feeds, and History

Unlike the Gadget from Windows Vista, the new Feed Reader does not manage its own list of RSS feeds. Instead feeds are pulled directly from your Internet Explorer Feed Subscriptions. Don't worry if it doesn't make sense yet? We'll take a closer look and show you exactly how to set it up!

How to Manage and Organize Windows 7 Feed Reader

  1. First let's bring the Gadget to the visible desktop. To do this Right-Click any open space on the Desktop. Then Click Gadgets.
    bring the Gadget to the visible desktop
  2. The Gadgets window will appear and look similar to the image below. If you haven't used or installed any Gadgets before you may have less, but the "Feed Headlines" Gadget comes with Windows 7 so you shouldn't have a hard time finding it.
    The Gadgets window
  3. Next, Right-Click the "Feed Headlines" Gadget and then Click Add.
    The Gadgets window
    On your desktop you'll see the feed reader Gadget appear. The feed reader may be blank initially, but should populate with some preconfigured Microsoft information after a short period of time. No worries, we're going to fix that in a minute so we get the aviation news or job announcements we really want.
  4. When you place your mouse over the Gadget you'll see the toolbar for it appear on the right-hand side. Now click the wrench (Options).
    Note: For the dedicated RSS fan, the larger size feature is very handy and makes your RSS feeds much easier to read. (We'll show you that later)
    Gadget toolbar
  5. Now in the Feed Headlines window, click the Display this feed: drop-list menu. If you've never used the Feed Headlines Gadget before, you'll have a pretty limited selection to choose from, and it should look very similar to the image below.
    Display Feed Headlines
    You can select to display all of your subscribed IE feeds, or just one of your favorites. But we really wanted aviation news or job announcements so let's set that up now.
  6. Let's head over to Avjobs.com and subscribe to one of the free RSS Feeds. Open Internet Explorer (is probably already open). Just in case you don't know, Internet Explorer is the Microsoft version of the Web Browser and also comes free with every copy of Windows 7. With Internet Explorer open go to www.avjobs.com
    Go To www.avjobs.com
  7. Once the Avjobs.com site has loaded you can get to your list of RSS Feeds by pressing "CTRL+SHIFT+H". This should open a window on the left side of Internet Explorer that lists your "Favorites", "Feeds", and "History". Click the "Feeds" tab. You should see something pretty similar to the image below.
    Internet Explorer that lists your Favorites, Feeds, and History
  8. Now look for the ORANGE RSS icon or the GREEN Web Slices icon at the top of your browser (it may be located on the left or the right if you have other toolbars installed). You can pick whatever you like, but for now, let's click on "Avjobs – Live Job Feed"
    the ORANGE RSS icon or the GREEN Web Slices icon
  9. The next page you see should look something like the image below. The important part to pay attention to for now is the Yellow box at the top.
    RSS Feed Page
  10. In the Yellow box click "Subscribe to this feed"
    Subscribe to this feed
  11. Now we need to go back to your list of RSS Feeds. Click the "Feeds" tab. You should see something pretty similar to the image below.
    Internet Explorer that lists your Favorites, Feeds, and History
  12. Now let's place your mouse over the Feed Headlines Gadget on the desktop and click the wrench (Options) to reopen the feed selection dialogue again.
    Note: This may still be open from earlier in the set up process. If it is, just click "Cancel" in the bottom right corner and then click the wrench (Options) to reopen the feed selection dialogue again. Now you should see "Avjobs, Inc. (Avjobs.com) last 50 posts." In the list. Click it, and then click "OK".
    Display Feed Headlines
  13. All done! Your Windows 7 Feed Reader Gadget should be full of aviation job announcements directly from Avjobs.com. We have lots of other aviation specific feeds available too. So why not set them all up?
    Well, it's up to you, but now you know how to do it and have the information at your fingertips (or on your desktop) whenever you want it.
    Note: For the dedicated RSS fan, the larger size feature is very handy and makes your RSS feeds much easier to read.
    Windows 7 RSS Feed Reader Gadget with aviation job announcementsWindows 7 RSS Feed Reader Gadget with aviation job announcements - Large View

Avjobs.com News Feeds (RSS)

Avjobs News Feeds: What they are and how to use them.

Aviation RSS CategoriesWhat are feeds? I see "RSS", "XML", and "Atom" out there, but I don't know how I might use these links when I find them.

Feeds are a way for websites to distribute their content well beyond just visitors using browsers. Feeds permit subscription to regular updates, delivered automatically via a web portal, news reader, or in some cases good old email. Feeds also make it possible for site content to be packaged into "widgets," "gadgets," mobile devices, and other bite-sized technologies that make it possible to display blogs, podcasts, and major news/jobs/announcements/whatever headlines just about anywhere.

Note that there is no charge for subscribing to Avjobs RSS feeds.  (RSS, by the way stands, for Really Simple Syndication.)

News feeds are available for the main sections of Avjobs.com:

Aviation job information available by state (RSS)

Aviation job information available by state (RSS)Visit our site to select your state

Aviation job information available by state (Feedburner)

Aviation job information available by state (Feedburner)Visit our site to select your state

Other news feeds available from Avjobs.com

Avjobs - Live Job Feed (Last 50 jobs posted)

Avjobs Inbox

Avjobs - Live on Twitter

AvjobsWeekly - Aviation Career News

Avjobs | Aviation Jobs Blog

Avjobs | Facebook Wall

Happy Holidays from the West High School Aviation Program

Happy Holidays from the West High School Aviation ProgramOne and All,
 
Each one of you have been part of our Aviation Program, and I have probably forgot as many as I have remembered. Everyone has been so great to the students in the program. Thank you so much to all for making 2011 a very successful year for our students and the  program, and hopes are that we can continue these friendships into the future.
 
Thanks again, and please check out our attached Holiday card,
 
J. David Yuskewich M.A. , A&P
Director / Instructor WHS Aircraft Training Center / A&P Mechanic