15B AIRCRAFT POWERPLANT REPAIRER NCOER BULLETS

  • His extensive knowledge and experience in helicopter engine maintenance played a pivotal role in the success of C Co 1204th ASB.
  • Ensured the completion of deadlines ahead of schedule, making a significant contribution to the accomplishment of the GSAB mission in Operation New Dawn and Kuwait support.
  • Demonstrated meticulous attention to detail and diligent work, which proved crucial for the success of the Downed Aircraft Recovery Team (DART) and the completion of their mission.
  • Utilized exceptional skills in aircraft maintenance and repair direction, resulting in an unprecedented rate of readiness and mission success.

Production Control NCOIC

  • Prioritized maintenance tasks for 1-52D Aviation Regiment, focusing efforts and allocating resources effectively to meet all mission requirements on time, ultimately ensuring the success of the Brigade.
  • Managed and utilized the capabilities of the Unit Level Logistics System-Aviation (Enhanced) system (ULLSA-E), resulting in a 30% reduction in maintenance delays.
  • Safely coordinated the movement of personnel and over $10 million worth of equipment during the last deployment, maintaining an accident-free record.
  • Demonstrated a keen eye as a maintainer, identifying a broken engine augmenter bell crank and successfully preventing aircraft damage and engine failure.
  • Made valuable contributions to the unit’s success during four overseas tours while assigned to the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade.
  • Maintained seven OH-58D aircraft and performed phase maintenance on the AH-64 in support of B Co 277 Aviation Support Battalion.
  • Successfully troubleshot an inoperative generator control unit prior to launch, swiftly removing and replacing the unit to ensure an on-time takeoff.
  • Led a team of 13 Soldiers in the testing and troubleshooting of 120 engines, resulting in 36 units returning to service within 30 days, enabling a total of 12,000 flying hours.
  • Identified and resolved an aircraft hydraulic leak by replacing a defective hydraulic start motor, effectively averting system failure and saving over $100,000 in potential repairs.
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