The Professional Aviation Maintenance Association (PAMA) has announced leadership changes for this year. The organization’s board of directors selected John Casker as president, replacing Brian Finnegan, who is stepping down after eight years to head the SAE/PAMA Certification Program.
Finnegan will apply his knowledge of the aviation maintenance field to helping mold PAMA’s maintenance certification program into the accepted standard for the industry.
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