In 2001, Susan Fournier, an aviation maintenance specialist with an extensive background spanning three decades in aviation, founded AeroPro, Inc. Susan has spent the last ten years employed by the Federal Aviation Administration as a Principal Maintenance Inspector and an Airworthiness Safety Program Manager in the Seattle, Washington and Portland, Maine FSDO's.  In those years Susan:

  • Managed the Portland, Maine Airworthiness Safety Program;
  • Conducted countless seminars for the aviation maintenance and operations communities ranging from FAA Regulatory Compliance to Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance;
  • Managed a wide variety of FAA certificate holders;
  • Conducted several accident/incident investigations to assist NTSB in determining root cause;
  • Conducted several enforcement actions as an FAA Principal Maintenance Inspector;
  • Was a Certification Project Manager for several original repair station and air carrier certifications;
  • Conducted aircraft conformity inspections
  • Conducted regulatory audits of repair stations, air carriers, and airman;
  • Managed the FAA Designee program;
  • Successfully published a maintenance newsletter for the FAA for six years;
  • Volunteered her time in the Portland FSDO to develop airworthiness  and training standards.
 

Susan remains active in conducting seminars as an FAA Aviation Safety Counselor. 

Achievements:          

1998 FAA  National Recipient; "Field Inspector of the Year - Maintenance."
1999 FAA New England Region Recipient; "Excellence in Public Awareness."

Certificates:                                                                                       

Airframe & Powerplant,  Inspection Authorization,  Designated Airworthiness Representative,  ISO 9000 Lead Auditor Course (Perry Johnson, Inc.),  FAA Trained Facilitator

Memberships:                                                                                     

FAA Aviation Safety Counselor, Professional Aviation Maintenance Association (PAMA), Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), Aeronautical Repair Station Association (ARSA), American Society for Quality (ASQ)

Contact Aeropro :                                                                                     

If you'd like to learn more about Aeropro, or have questions about an aviation maintenance issue, please give us a call at 207-865-1937, or email us at aeropro@aeropro.org. We look forward to hearing from you.

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