1. Lyle L. Lane, A&P, IA.
255 Buff View Drive
Batesville, AR 72501
Cell: (870)307-8004
E-Mail: airlane1@suddenlink.net
School E-Mail: lyle.lane@uaccb.edu
Work E-Mail: ltriple@live.com
Career Objective
A challenging career in Aviation or industry, which utilizes my skills in teaching, computers, and maintenance, as
well as R & D and analysis.
Work Experience:
Aviation Maintenance Instructor, UACCB, Batesville, AR
From: August 22, 2008 To: Present
Teach students to be Airframe and Powerplant Mechanics as per FAR part 147, Commander 690B, C337, PA28-
180, PA28-161, Taylorcraft. Build Trainers and write documentation for Trainers.
Director of Maintenance, Mechanic, AIRPRO Flight Services, Batesville, AR
From: March 15, 2001 To: Present
Maintenance, repair and modification of BAe Jetstream J-3101 aircraft from commuter to executive configuration to
include CAD, structural analysis, and FAA paperwork for autopilot STC. Maintenance and repair of Twin
Commander 690B and Lear 24 aircraft to FAR 135 Standards. Maintenance and repair of Part 91 Aircraft. Restore
Interior and exterior woodwork on Bristol 32 Yacht, as well as wiring and plumbing. Restore 1940 Oldsmobile.
Owner Operator, Computer Café, Batesville, AR
From: May 1999 To: Dec., 2006
Manufacture, repair and sale of Computers and systems, to include programming and software troubleshooting
Chief Inspector, TSSI Flight Maintenance, Batesville, AR
From: May 24, 1999 To: March 14, 2001
Maintenance and repair and modification of BAe Jetstream J-3101 aircraft as well as all Beechcraft models and
Cessna 152 and Piper aircraft. To include CAD and FAA documentation.
Aviation Instructor, Southern Arkansas University, Camden, AR
From: August 1989 To: May 1999
Teach students to be Airframe and Powerplant Mechanics as per FAR part 147, using C310, C152 and Merlin
aircraft, and HH52 and TH55 helicopters. As well as maintaining 3 Bell 47 helicopters.
Instructor, Industrial Maintenance, Manufacturing Technology,
Director of the Teaching Factory for 2 years.
Operated the Mobile CIM Lab
A&P, IA Mechanic, Ken's Flying Service, Mena, AR
From: December 1988 To: July 1989
Maintenance and repair of general aviation aircraft operated under part 91.
A&P, Inspector, Supervisor, Rich Mountain Aviation, Mena, AR
From: February 1988 To: January 1989
Maintenance and repair of Part 121 and Part 135 Operators aircraft, including Shorts, SAAB, and C130 aircraft.
A&P Mechanic, Aircraft Maintenance Inc., Clarksville, TN
From: August 1987 To: January 1988
Maintenance and repair of general aviation and sales aircraft.
2. A&P Mechanic, Hawkins & Powers Aviation, Greybull, WY
From: June 1987 To: July, 1987
Maintenance and repair of KC-97, C-119 and PB4Y fire bombing aircraft.
Engine Mechanic, Manager, Precision Sport Flite Inc., San Angelo, TX
From: September 1985 To: December 1986
Rebuilding and repair of Rotax aircraft engines. Sold engine and related parts and equipment as well as doing some
bookkeeping and billing. Maintained inventory. Teaching of Engine Maintenance and repair.
A&P Mechanic, Precision Aircraft Services, San Angelo, TX
From: February 1984 To: December 1986
General Aviation Aircraft and Helicopter Maintenance and Repair, to include Robinson R22 and Hughes 500D.
A&P Mechanic, Goodfellow Air Force Base, San Angelo, TX
From: December 1983 To: February 1984
Part-time A&P mechanic for small general aviation aircraft.
Stereo Installer, Sound Box, San Angelo, TX
From: June 1983 To: February 1984
Installed automotive stereo and alarm systems.
Aircraft Assy. Mechanic, Mitsubishi Aircraft, San Angelo, TX
From: May 1980 To: June 1983
All aspects of assembly from uncrating to first flight on MU2 & MU300 aircraft, specializing in electrical
installation and troubleshooting & sheet metal with some engine work on P&W JT15 & Garret TPE-331-25AA,
Quality Control Inspector for engine shop, wire harness shop, wood shop, and upholstery shop.
Line Hand, Aircraft Mechanic, Wyo. Central Aerospace, Casper, Wyo.
From: May 1978 To: May 1980
Fuel and service aircraft, prep aircraft for flight, perform line maintenance on aircraft. Perform maintenance on
facilities to include structural, electrical, and plumbing.
From: June 1970 to May 1978
Auto repair and body work.
Surfboard construction and fiberglass work.
Worked as construction worker doing all aspects of construction.
Worked for Demolition Company tearing down buildings and structures.
Worked as truck driver and cab driver.
Worker for runway Construction Company.
Worked as cook for Village Inn restaurant.
Worked as Wrangler for ranch in Lake City, Co.
Construction work on numerous ranches in Co. and Wy.
Memberships/Honors:
Member, Experimental Aircraft Association
Member, American Technical Education Association, Inc
Member, Professional Aviation Maintenance Association
FAA Maintenance Technician Award, Copper level 1998, 2000, 2002
Member, SME, CMfgt
FAASaftey Team, Member
3. Certificates:
Airframe & Powerplant Mechanic -October 19, 1983
A&P 3472338
Inspection Authorization -April 1, 1987
IA 3472338
Designated Mechanic Examiner - March 1989 - October 1998
DME 3472338
Private Pilot's Certificate - March 15, 1979
3472338
Advanced Ground Instructor - October 18, 1991
AGI 3472338
Certified Manufacturing Technologist - December 31, 1994
#2045508
Jetstream J-3100, J3200 Training – March 2000
Twin Commander 690A & B Training – July 2004
Certified Advanced Composite Instructor, By Cindy Forman, 8/2010
Academic Achievement:
A.S., Southern Arkansas University Tech
Major: Aviation Maintenance, GPA: 4.0
Diploma, National Technical School
Major: Microcomputers, GPA: 4.0
Southern Arkansas University
Major: Industrial Technology, GPA: 3.75
References: On Request.