The Charles Taylor Master Mechanic Award is named in honor of Mr. Charles Taylor, the first aviation mechanic in powered flight.
The Charles Taylor "Master Mechanic" Award recognizes the lifetime accomplishments of senior mechanics. Mr. Taylor served as the Wright brothers' mechanic and is credited with designing
and building the engine for their first successful aircraft.
Eligibility
To be eligible for the Charles Taylor Master Mechanic Award, nominees must meet the following criteria:
- Hold a U.S. Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) or Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) mechanic or repairman certificate.
- Have 50 or more years of civil and military maintenance experience.
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Up to 20 years of the required 50 years may be U.S. military experience; or worked as an uncertified person in a
U.S. aviation maintenance facility that maintained U.S. registered aircraft, either domestic or overseas; or worked
as an uncertified person in the aircraft manufacturing industry in the United States, producing U.S. type-certificated
or U.S. military aircraft.
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The 50 years may be computed consecutively or non-consecutively.
- Be a U.S. citizen.
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Have NOT had any airman certificate revoked. Revocation of any airman certificate will disqualify a nominee for this award.
To Apply
Follow application procedures located in the current
Charles Taylor Master Mechanic Award Information Guide.
Contact your local FSDO for
more information.
If you have additional questions, or if you are a Master Mechanic Award recipient and your name is not on this list, please contact your local
FAASTeam Program Manager.
Click here to view the Charles Taylor Master Mechanic Award Roll of Honor.