The online aviation news site Aviation Pros recently published an article on the Hallmark Character Education Program (HCEP). The article featured Jay Gregson, Senior Vice President of Operations at Hallmark University and retired USAF Maintenance Operations Officer, who described industry need for strong, moral character and Hallmark’s commitment to developing character through the HCEP. Since the introduction of the HCEP, every graduate leaves Hallmark University with more than just a degree and industry certifications. Each Hallmark graduate enters the workforce with an understanding and appreciation for admirable character traits that promote professionalism and high moral standards.
Character and Aviation Maintenance
Aviation maintenance technicians who repair and maintain aircraft make crucial decisions on a daily basis that ensure people’s safety while airborne. A lack of professionalism or moral concern for others in the aviation maintenance field can have dire consequences and result in massive loss of life. Just like a medical doctor, people rely on aviation technicians to have strong moral characters and meet the responsibilities of their job with the utmost concern and integrity.
Aviation maintenance employers like Saul Dominguez, owner of Aviation Structure Repairs (ASR), strongly value professionalism in the aviation maintenance technicians they hire.
“I went to hallmark yesterday and interviewed 10 guys and found they were very professional. That’s the people I promise my customers that will be working on their aircraft.” – Saul Dominguez, Owner and Operator – ASR
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