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Ohio Air & Space Hall of Fame Forms Inaugural Board of Trustees
Ohio Air & Space Hall of Fame Forms Inaugural Board of Trustees
Ohio Air & Space Hall of Fame (OAS) forms inaugural Board of Trustees, announces name change as plans to renovate the historic 1929 Port Columbus Air Terminal move forward
The non-profit Ohio Air & Space Hall of Fame and Learning Center (OAS) has established its inaugural Board of Trustees, the group now focusing on multiple aspects of renovating the original 1929 Port Columbus Air Terminal into its new home and establishing its public programming.
The nine volunteer Board of Trustees presently serving the OAS represent diverse business, aerospace, and education backgrounds and have collectively begun to direct the newly formed organization along with OAS founder and Executive Director, Ron Kaplan, who now additionally serves as interim Chairman of the Board. Since their first meeting in May, trustees have been focused on administrative tasks, the “Phase One” campaign to raise matching funds required by the State of Ohio for its $550,000 grant, and preparing for a multi-million-dollar fundraising campaign to follow.
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COSHOCTON - An employee of MMS Aviation was recently among three honored with General Aviation Awards by the Federal Aviation Administration.
Michael C. Dunkley of Coshocton was named the Aviation Technician of the Year. Other awards went to Ronald J. Timmermans of Orlando, Florida, for Certified Flight Instructor of the Year and Timothy Magee of Swisher, Iowa, for the FAA Safety Team Representative of the Year. The awards will be presented at EAA AirVenture in July in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
Dunkley, who was born in England, spent his early years growing up in Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia) and then undergoing an apprenticeship at Air Rhodesia/Air Zimbabwe that led to a full-time job as a technician for the airline. He began work in general aviation maintenance through his support of the Mission Aviation Fellowship, eventually moving to the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire) and assuming the role of director of maintenance for a large program operating Cessna 185s, 206s, 210s and Caravans.
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March 05, 2021 12:10 ET | Source: Icelandair Group hf. Icelandair Group hf. Reykjavík, ICELAND
Icelandair Group hf.: Candidates for the Board of Directors of Icelandair Group at the AGM on 12 March 2021
The following candidates, listed in alphabetical order, have declared their candidacy for the Board of Directors of Icelandair Group at the Annual General Meeting on 12 March 2021:
Guðmundur Hafsteinsson; ID no. 290875-3319
John F. Thomas; ID no. 250359-3409
Martin J. St. George; ID no. n/a
Nina Jonsson; ID no. 100567-3189
Steinn Logi Björnsson; ID no. 010959-5869
NorwayNew-yorkUnited-statesBoston-collegeMassachusettsAustraliaUnited-kingdomBostonColumbia-universityCanadaPuerto-ricoLong-island-cityWisconsin Air National Guard identifies staff sergeant who was one of two killed in civilian plane crash February 20 Air Force Staff Sgt. Remington K. Viney, 26, was one of two killed in a civilian aviation crash Feb. 16. (Air Force) Officials with the Wisconsin Air National Guard on Saturday identified an airman with the 115th Fighter Wing who was one of two people who died Feb. 16 in a civilian aviation crash. Staff Sgt. Remington K. Viney, 26, was killed in the aircraft crash in Janesville, Wisconsin, at 9:18 a.m. CST Feb. 16, according to the wing’s Facebook page.
Local TV station Action 2 News previously reported that Viney was one of two people killed Tuesday during a plane crash in Rock County. Authorities identified the other victim as 25-year-old Tanner Byholm of Glidden, Wisconsin. Byholm was an Air Force reservist, according to an obituary posted online.
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