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Duncan Aviation Announces Larger and Dedicated Airframe AOG Teams

Duncan Aviation has announced that the company has developed larger and dedicated Airframe Aircraft On Ground (AOG) teams at each of its main facilities in Lincoln, Nebraska; Battle Creek, Michigan; and Provo, Utah. In Lincoln, we have a total of eight airframe rapid response technicians with more than 150 years of combined experience at Duncan Aviation who are ready to respond and hit the road at a moment’s notice.

Tyler Spurling, Lincoln AOG Airframe Team Leader, says, “The team is capable of going on road trips just about anywhere with a moment’s notice.” It is common for team members to travel by road or air to meet customer needs as quickly as possible. They bring the tooling and supplies necessary for the job and focus on getting the customer back in the air as quickly as possible.

At the Battle Creek, Michigan, facility, Duncan Aviation has six total team members who are part of the AOG team. Four of them are airframe experts, while one is an engine technician and the other is an avionics technician. The team cross-trains with one another whenever they can.

Five of the six currently are 91.411/413 Certified, which allows them to work on altimeter system and altitude reporting equipment tests and inspections, and can handle a wide variety of avionics AOG services. This team consists of veteran Duncan Aviation team members with 130 years of combined Duncan Aviation experience. Forrest Ferdon is the BTL AOG Team Leader and has been with Duncan Aviation for 30 years.

Regarding the equipment and capabilities for the trips involved, Ferdon says, “The team has three vehicles for road trips, two portable mules, and an Air Data tester, so plenty can be handled without impacting a customer’s hangar.”

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