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Larry Ferres is a seasoned aviation professional with extensive experience in aircraft maintenance, inspection, and repair. He holds various licenses, including an Airframe and Powerplant License and a Flight Safety Type Cert for DHC-8 aircraft. Ferres has worked for several prominent companies, including King Aerospace, L3 Technologies, and Northrop Grumman Corporation.

Credentials

  • Certificate of Appreciation
    Fixed Wing Division
    Nov, 2017
    - Apr, 2026
  • A & P License
    Federal Aviation Administration
    Nov, 1992
    - Apr, 2026
  • Airframe and Powerplant License
    FAA
    Nov, 1992
    - Apr, 2026
  • Flight Safety Type Cert for DHC-8 aircraft.
    Flight Safety Foundation

Experience

  • King Aerospace
    • El Paso, Texas
    • Aircraft Mechanic
      • Dec 2015 - Present
      • El Paso, Texas

      Scheduled and Unscheduled maintenance on DHC-7 aircraft.

  • L3 Technologies
    • Middle East
    • Field Service Representative
      • Apr 2013 - Aug 2015
      • Middle East

      Can't really elaborate on it here. Op-Sec ;)

    • M1 Support Services
      • Dec 2010 - Dec 2012

      Formerly worked for the US Army at Camp Humphreys as a contractor forM1 Support Services on their C-12 LCCS Life Cycle Contract Support Program.We performed scheduled & unscheduled maintenance on 9 aircraft. This included launch& recovery of aircraft. I was one of two site personnel who performedALSE (Aviation Life Support Equipment) inspections on our Life Rafts.

    • Dyncorp International
      • Oct 1999 - Dec 2010

      Worked for the US Army at Camp Humphreys as a contractor forDyncorp International on their C-12 LCCS Life Cycle Contract Support Program.We perform scheduled & unscheduled maintenance on 9 B200 aircraft. This includes launch& recovery of aircraft. I am currently one of two site personnel who performALSE (Aviation Life Support Equipment) inspections.

    • Goodrich Aerospace
      • Jul 1997 - Oct 1999

      Everett, Wa. I worked on maintenance line #11 on a Systems/FlightControls Maintenance Crew. We performed C & D checks on Southwest Airlines flightcontrol systems. Recently transferred to maintenance line #10 to workon 3rd Shift for Northwest Airlines 757-200's. I'm working on the Airframe/ Systems removal installation crew. We are responsible for allstructures modifications on the engine pylons and Hush-Mod kitsinstallation. Later transferred to their overhaul facility to perform structuresmaintenance & overhaul operations.

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Systems Installation Mechanic
      • Jan 1995 - Jul 1997

      I perform structural maintenance. I read andunderstand Boeing Blueprints. While at Lake Charles, our crew wasresponsible for systems installation, including the installation ofstructures to facilitate kit installation. Installed flap tracksupports and structure with hi-locks, rivets, and sealant. I was alsoresponsible for the installation of the Boeing 707 pilot's & co-pilot's slidingwindshield & forward windshield. Completed unfinished countersinkingand close-tolerance drilling to ensure proper fastener installation.

    • Field Service Representative
      • Aug 1994 - Jul 1995

      Formerly worked for Northrop Grumman Corporation at their JOINT STARSfacility in Lake Charles, Louisiana. I worked in Hangar D on SystemsInstallation.

    • Diesel Mechanic
      • Sep 1994 - Aug 1995

      familiar with several diesel machines, such as the Taylor Side &Fork lift, the PPM P&H top picks that are manufactured in France. TheMIJACK Rago, a top pick, and the Cat V-250 thru V-300 forklifts. Alsofamiliar with the maintenance of their engines, Taylor Diesel, CumminsDiesel, & Detroit Diesel.

    • Aircraft Mechanic
      • Apr 1993 - Aug 1994

      (206)575-4105. Attn: Becky.While working for Horizon Airlines, I worked on the B check crew fortheir D -7 & D -8 aircraft. I was later moved to the C check crew thatworked on their DC9 (F28) aircraft.

    • UNITED STATES ARMY
      • Aug 1983 - Sep 1992

      UNITED STATES ARMY.HONORABLE DISCHARGE.Position Title: Observation Airplane Repairer. 7 years of experience inaircraft PHASED Maintenance. 2 years of experience in FLIGHTLINEoperations. 1 of 3 Echo Company authorized Ejection Seat Inspectors.Have also held the positions of, Flightline Supervisor, Phase TeamSupervisor, and Ground Support Equipment Supervisor. Other supervisoryexperience include, Quick Reaction Force Assistant Supervisor.

Education

  • Cochise College
  • KING'S SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS

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