Amy Bice

Chief Inspector at Mercy Flight Inc.

Amy Bice has a diverse work experience in the aviation industry. Amy is currently working as the Chief Inspector at Mercy Flight Inc. since September 2020. Prior to that, they worked as an Aircraft Maintenance Technician at Calspan Corporation from November 2018 to July 2020. Amy also has experience working as an Aircraft Maintenance Technician at Prior Aviation Services from September 2014 to November 2018. Amy worked as a Quality Control Inspector at AgustaWestland Philadelphia Corporation from January 2011 to August 2014. Additionally, they have worked as a Lead Aircraft Technician at Bristol-Myers Squibb Co from April 2005 to December 2008. Amy has also worked as an Aircraft Technician at Associated Aircraft Group, Inc from April 2000 to April 2005. Prior to their civilian career, they served as a Helicopter Technician in the US Army from 1993 to 2001. Amy also worked as an Aircraft Technician at Mobil Corporation from September 1998 to April 2000, where they performed various maintenance and operational support duties.

Amy Bice has a diverse education history with a focus on aviation maintenance. In 1998, they obtained their FAA Airframe & Powerplant certification from the Federal Aviation Administration. Throughout their career, they attended various training centers and institutions to enhance their skills and knowledge in different areas of aviation maintenance. These include FlightSafety International in 2002 for Sikorsky S-76B Maintenance Update, FlightSafety International in 2005 for Gulfstream GIV Maintenance Initial and RVSM Maintenance Enrichment, FlightSafety International in 2006 for MedAire, In-flight Emergency Medical and S-76C+ Maintenance Differences Data, FlightSafety International in 2007 for GV TTT Maintenance Initial, FlightSafety International in 2007 for General Emergency Training and GV Engine Run & Taxi, Veolia ES Tech. Solutions in 2007 for Hazmat Waste Management and Transport, Global Jet Services, Inc. in 2007 for Human Factors for Aviation Maintenance, Susan C Friedenberg, FSI-Teterboro in 2008 for Corporate Flight Attendant Training, Global Jet Services, Inc. in 2008 for Maintenance Resource Management, AgustaWestland Training Center in 2011 for AW139 Airframe Maintenance Course and Phase I & II Repair Station & Quality Control Inspector, FlightSafety International in 2012 for Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6B-37 Series Engine Maintenance, AgustaWestland Training Center in 2012 for AW 109E/S Airframe Maintenance Course, AgustaWestland Training Center in 2013 for A119/AW119MKII Airframe Maintenance, and AgustaWestland Training Center in 2013 for SAFT Battery Maintenance Course. Throughout their education, they focused on various areas of aviation maintenance, troubleshooting, airframe maintenance, engine maintenance, quality control inspection, and emergency training.

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  • Chief Inspector

    September, 2020 - present