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Markus Kaltenegger Markus Kaltenegger DATE OF BIRTH 17. April 1967 in Schladming NATIONALITY Austria LANGUAGES German, English FAMIly STATUS Married, one child ADDRESS Weidegasse 8, 2443 Stotzing MOBILE +43 650 50 53 295 MAIL [email protected] WEBSITE www.yoracraft.com HOBBIES Sailing, Family Life CV MARKUS KALTENEGGER Professional Experience SINCE 2010 Entrepreneur with Yoracraft mainly for Redak Consulting, MJet GmbH, Maritime Aero- space AG and Flightstar Trading as an Auditor, JAA trainer, CAMO planner, Sales and trading Representative 2007 - 2010 JetAlliance Technical Services GmbH Supervisor Maintenance / Supervisor Logistic 2002 - 2006 Aircraft Service Bern/Belp AG, a subsidiary of RUAG Aerospace Station Supervisor Klagenfurt Base Maintenance 2000 - 2002 Crossair / Swiss International Air Lines Maintenance 1998 - 2000 WDL Aviation Maintenance 1995 - 1996 Lauda Air Base Maintenance Manager 1991 - 1994 Alpenair / Amadeus Air Deputy Technical Manager / Technical Manager Maintenance 1990 - 1991 Crossair Maintenance 1986 - 1989 Lufthansa City Line former DLT Maintenance 1984 - 1985 Military Service Helicopter Maintenance CV MARKUS KALTENEGGER Courses / Type Ratings 2013 Performance Based Navigation Training 2012 Engine Health Management (EHM) at Rolls Royce Germany Qualified trainer for JAA Training in FTS (Fuel Tank Safety) 2011 CS-25 Large Aeroplane Certification Training Course JAA CAMP Maintenance Training, CAMP for CAMO Operator Maintenance Programme Training EASA Part M Training 2010 Fuel Tank Safety Training Course JAA Qualified trainer for JAA Training in EWIS (Electrical Wiring Interconnection Systems) EWIS (Electrical Wiring Interconnection Systems Training Course JAA) Auditing in a Maintenance Environment Training Course JAA 2009 AMOS Material Management / Stores 2008 General Familiarization Course (CAT C) / Cessna Citation 560XL 2007 Part-145 Training Course JAA Cessna Citation 750 2005 Cessna Citation 550/560 2001 BAe AVRO 146-85/100 2000 Embraer 135/145 1995 Canadair RJ 1994 JAA JAR-145 Course 1992 Falcon 20 1991 Fokker 27 1988 Embraer 120 Brasilia 1987 Fokker 50 1986 BAe. Hawker Siddley 748 CV MARKUS KALTENEGGER Licenses / Ratings 2008 JAR 66 C LICENCE • Cessna 560XL/XLS 2007 JAR 66 B1/C LICENCE • Cessna 750 2006 JAR 66 B1/C LICENCE • Cessna 550/560 2001 JAR 66 B1/C LICENCE • Fokker 27, Falcon 20, Embraer 135/145 1992 ICAO TYPE I LICENCE 1991 ICAO TYPE II LICENCE Miscellaneous 1997 - 1998 Parelli Natural Horsemanship / USA 1996 - 1997 Convalescence after a fatal motor vehicle accident 1989 - 1990 Volkshochschule Wien / general qualification for university entrance 1985 - 1986 Skiing instructor / Vorarlberg CV MARKUS KALTENEGGER Accomplishments / Special Projects Foundation of Yoracraft in 2010 CAMO planner responsibility for F28 MK 100; Hawker 900XP and Hawker 750 Build-up and lead of a 145 line & base maintenance department Cessna Service Centre setup Line maintenance station setup & lead 2004 - Consultancy for JAR 21 Subpart G approval of Gita Aviation 1995 - Technical Consulting and external representation for P.S.K. Leasing Base maintenance on Dornier 328, duties cover A, C checks Experienced leader, maintenance planner Organisation MS Office knowledge Education 1981 - 1984 Federal School of Aviation Technique 1977 - 1981 Secondary School 1973 - 1977 Primary School CV MARKUS KALTENEGGER.
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