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CAS awarded FAA’s prestigious Diamond Award for fifth consecutive year

CAS operates its FAA-certified component repair facility in Fairhope, Alabama, specializing in overhauling and repairing pneumatic as well as hydraulic components.
The FAA Diamond Award is considered to be the most prestigious awards in the FAA Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) Awards Program.

To qualify for the award, 100 percent of eligible employees must earn an individual AMT Certificate of Training during a calendar year

12 February 2021: Certified Aviation Services (CAS) has another feather in its cap. Recently they were awarded the Federal Aviation Administration Diamond Award for Excellence in Training for its component repair shop for fifth consecutive year in a row.  The FAA Diamond Award is considered to be the most prestigious awards in the FAA Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) Awards Program.

On receiving the award CAS’ President of Components, Brad Caban, said, “This is one of those Annual Goals that we all look forward to exceeding. In 2021 we will enhance our training program by bringing in tribal knowledge from our sister companies – CAS Line Maintenance, and CAS Hangar Maintenance to give us a better feel for things we should look for in our world, to make things easier in theirs.”

To qualify for the award, 100 percent of eligible employees must earn an individual AMT Certificate of Training during a calendar year, which means each eligible employee must complete a minimum of 12 hours of training. It is designed to reward those technicians and companies who participate in additional training that exceeds FAA rules, regulations, and industry standards.

CAS operates its FAA-certified component repair facility in Fairhope, Alabama, specializing in overhauling and repairing pneumatic as well as hydraulic components.