Scott Calentine

Team Lead UH-60 at DYN Corp
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Havelock, North Carolina, US

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Experience

    • Team Lead UH-60
      • Feb 2015 - Present

    • Aircraft Mechanic
      • 2014 - Present

    • Aircraft Mechanic
      • Apr 2012 - Present

    • Mechanic
      • Apr 2011 - Feb 2014

      , JK Hill and Air Craft Mechanic Associates, Virginia Beach, VA, (Work Locations: New River Air Station, Camp Bastion and Leatherneck, Afghanistan), 04/2012 – 02/2014Maintained, repaired and modified aircraft structures, structural components and aircraft components including flight controls, engines, hydraulics, pneumatics, fuel systems, and mechanical components for UH-1W, UH-1Y and CH-53 helicopters. Applied technical knowledge of airframe and power plant systems in determining… , JK Hill and Air Craft Mechanic Associates, Virginia Beach, VA, (Work Locations: New River Air Station, Camp Bastion and Leatherneck, Afghanistan), 04/2012 – 02/2014Maintained, repaired and modified aircraft structures, structural components and aircraft components including flight controls, engines, hydraulics, pneumatics, fuel systems, and mechanical components for UH-1W, UH-1Y and CH-53 helicopters. Applied technical knowledge of airframe and power plant systems in determining equipment malfunctions and applied required expertise in restoring equipment condition or operation. Utilized comprehensive technical expertise to solve problems by interpreting technical documentation such as blueprints and manufacturers’ manuals. Served in additional assignment as Collateral Duty Inspector using detailed working knowledge of aviation maintenance programs and processes to prevent the occurrence of defects. Show more Show less

    • Air Craft Mechanic
      • Apr 2004 - Mar 2011

      Air Craft Mechanic, L-3 Vertex Aerospace, Madison, MS, (Work Locations: Cherry Point, NC; Iraq; Kuwait; and Bagram, Afghanistan), 04/2004 – 12/2011AFGHANISTAN – Served as contracted air craft mechanic providing maintenance services for the Navy, the Army and the Marine Corps at Cherry Point, NC; Iraq; Kuwait; and Afghanistan. Performed organizational level and intermediate level maintenance troubleshooting, replacing, and repairing. Maintained electrical, hydraulic, fuel, flight control… Air Craft Mechanic, L-3 Vertex Aerospace, Madison, MS, (Work Locations: Cherry Point, NC; Iraq; Kuwait; and Bagram, Afghanistan), 04/2004 – 12/2011AFGHANISTAN – Served as contracted air craft mechanic providing maintenance services for the Navy, the Army and the Marine Corps at Cherry Point, NC; Iraq; Kuwait; and Afghanistan. Performed organizational level and intermediate level maintenance troubleshooting, replacing, and repairing. Maintained electrical, hydraulic, fuel, flight control, landing gear, airframe, power plant, and propeller systems. Performed scheduled and unscheduled aircraft maintenance on all systems including turbine/reciprocating engine, prop/rotor, airframe, flight control/landing gear/engine rigging, troubleshooting systems, daily/turnaround inspections, corrosion inspections and related treatment, washing and cleaning, servicing systems including aircraft/fuel/oil/hydraulic/oxygen/nitrogen systems, structural repairs and component in-house repair/back shop programs. Served as team lead on an as needed basis supervising up to 30 aircraft mechanics.CHERRY POINT, NC / IRAQ – Maintained UH-1H and AH-1W Huey and Cobra Helicopters. Diagnosed, adjusted, repaired, and overhauled aircraft engines and assemblies, such as hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Read and interpreted maintenance manuals, service bulletins, and other specifications to determine the feasibility and method of repairing or replacing malfunctioning or damaged components. Inspected completed work to certify that maintenance met standards and that aircraft were ready for operation. Show more Show less

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