Jeremy R. Stockton
Florence, AZ 85132
*************@*******.***
(480) 789- 0635
LICENSE HELD: A & P LICENSE #3133892
WORK EXPERIENCE:
FALCON AIR EXPRESS March 5, 2012 – January
10, 2013
Position: Flight mechanic, perform daily and service check inspections, scheduled maintenance,
preventative maintenance “A” check inspections, travel with the aircraft to insure the safety and
maintenance on MD-83 aircraft.
INTERNATIONAL AIR RESPONSE April8,2008- March
2, 2012 Position: A&P mechanic duties include routine and preventative maintenance on
Lockheed Martin C-130A aircraft. Performing pre-flight inspections, heavy “C” check
inspections. Traveling with the aircraft on contracts to ensure aircraft reliability and safety. Also
responsible for the troubleshooting and diagnoses of Gas Turbine Compressor for the the auxillary
power for the aircraft.
STROM AVIATION Aug. 9, 2007 – April
4, 2008
Position: A&P Mechanic performing storage checks at Evergreen Maintenance Center under
contract from Storm Aviation. Perform anywhere from 7 day on up to 180 day storage checks on
aircraft in preservation program. Aircraft involved are DC-9, MD-80, 767, 747 and other various
types of aircraft.
CHANDLER AVIATION June 4, 2007 – Aug.
7, 2007
Position: A&P Mechanic performing 100 hour progressive, assisting in annual inspections and
routine maintenance of general aircraft per aircraft maintenance manuals.
OVERSEAS AIRCRAFT SUPPORT, INC. May 1, 2006 – April
6, 2007
Position: A&P Mechanic Support refurbishment of UH-1 Series Helicopters. Refurbishment to
include: Removal of dynamic components, flight controls, fuel, hydraulics and power plants.
Reassembly of helicopter per military and Bell Helicopter work instructions. Ensure proper
logbook entries and prepares packets for type certificate applications. Approves aircraft or
components for return to service as authorized under FAR part 43 and Repair Station
Authorization.
U.S. Navy Aug. 1997-Aug. 2001
Managed daily workload, delegated task priorities, performed quality and safety inspections for
the Boeing F/A-18 Hornet. I held various positions of progressing responsibility as a maintenance
technician in several work centers where I specialized in airframe integrity, hydraulics, and flight
controls.
EDUCATION:
Washington State Spoke Community College A & P School Feb.
2004-2006
Airframe and Power plant License
Aircraft Structures and Hydraulics NATTC Pensacola, Florida 1997-1998
Central Valley High School 1992-1995
EQUIPMENT QUALIFICATIONS:
Line Division, Engine Oil Servicing Unit, Hydraulic Servicing Unit, Aircraft Towing, and
Portable Electric Unit. Phase Shop; Hydraulic Mule, Pneumatic Tools, basic hand tools and
Cockpit Controls during operational checks.