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Job Websites Specific to Aviation

Job Websites Specific to Aviation

Aviation websites were rated based on likelihood of finding several different job leads at one location, user friendliness, and organization. AOPA Aviation Job Board http://jobs.aopa.org/ This website is user friendly; it’s easy to search and find what position you’re...
Living in the Age of Airplanes: A Review

Living in the Age of Airplanes: A Review

Living in the Age of Airplanes is a 45-minute National Geographic documentary about the last century and how humanity has gone from the first flight in 1920 to having air travel almost perfected in less than 100 years. This documentary is narrated by Harrison Ford and...
Male Aviation Artists

Male Aviation Artists

Male Aviation Artists James Dietz Dietz’s focus is historical painting and he labors to achieve the rare combination of historical fact and the romance, adventure, and color of fiction. https://www.jamesdietz.com/ Stan Stokes Stokes is a photorealist and...
Female Aviation Artists

Female Aviation Artists

Amazing Female Aviation Artists These artists were found here: http://www.womenaviationartists.com/The_Artists.html. Pati O’Neal She likes to combine art and aviation by portraying the different dimensions of aviation with scenic images. She also illustrates stories...
How to Find FAA PMA Approvals on the FAA Website

How to Find FAA PMA Approvals on the FAA Website

Since we are an FAA Approved PMA  parts company, all our approvals are listed online on the www.faa.gov website. The FAA has an entire section of their website dedicated to PMA approvals. Click on “List of PMA Articles” then “Parts Manufacture...
B-29 Frozen in Time

B-29 Frozen in Time

The breathtaking “Kee Bird” was a United States Army Air Forces B-29-95-BW Superfortress. The aircraft made an emergency landing in the northwest part of Greenland during the Cold War in 1947. After three miserably cold days in the Arctic tundra, the aircraft itself...
Boeing 727; Living In

Boeing 727; Living In

  Bruce Campbell lives in an Airplane. Yes, an actual plane. He purchased the Boeing 727 in 1999 and has lived in it since 2004. The home of the aeronautics enthusiast from Poland was once used as a Greek aircraft until the middle of the 1960s. His residence is now in...
Trade Show Tips and Advice

Trade Show Tips and Advice

Trade Show Tips and Advice Before the Show From marketing materials to general logistics, before you even get to the show, there is a lot of work to do. Display banner or sign: this will take research to find the best company to work with depending on your time frame....
How to Use Our Product Catalog

How to Use Our Product Catalog

The “Search By” Drop down Menu The “Keyword” box on the left side of the screen is shown by the green arrow. If you type in anything to the “keyword” box with “—“ still in the “search by” box you will search through every single tag and text in the...
Seginus Aerospace LLC: An Origin Story

Seginus Aerospace LLC: An Origin Story

The Beginning Seginus Aerospace LLC was born from its sister company: AOG Aviation Spares. The owner of both companies, Erik Hatch, realized that the need for parts to support AOG was growing at a rapid pace. He researched how difficult it would be to build his own...
Seginus Aerospace LLC Mission Statement

Seginus Aerospace LLC Mission Statement

Seginus isn’t just a star in the sky. It’s our company name because we want to be legendary in the aircraft parts industry. The Seginus mission statement is “To be recognized as the world leader in aircraft parts” but what does this really mean? To us, it means give the best customer service and provide the best quality for the most cost effective parts —bar none.

FAA-PMA Aircraft Parts Development

FAA-PMA Aircraft Parts Development

When it comes to parts development, it can seem like an overwhelming project, especially when your plate is already filled to the brim with all your daily work that comes with working for a company. A million reasons fly to the surface and the walls come up.