94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group (94th ACG) Founder & CEO Benny Benitez looks at the number two / left hand engine of PH-MCL, with a former Sun Express 737 in the background at Flight Star ramp. As the founder and leader of the (94th ACG) Benny is a hands on type leader who from time to time enjoys trading in the dark business suit, tie and Oxford shoes for being with his guys on projects and leading by example
What Benny considers "His Office" being out there among the planes and people and enjoying the building of professional and personal relationships from project to project accomplished
The left hand under wing surface showing the aircraft Dutch registration PH-MCL
A long time and trusted Associate of the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group (94th ACG) and veteran of such projects as 2008 Shanghai, China, China Eastern Airlines MD-90 pre buy inspection project, 2007 Holland / Fokker Bergen Ops Zoom Fokker F-100's inspection and 2001 Lloyd's of London U.K. project is Chris Cochran technical surveyor / photographer
The cockpit of the Boeing 767-31A / ER during our inspection
with electrical power on the aircraft
Ex-Martin Air 767-31A / ER as she sits on the ramp at Flight Star. Note the U.S. Navy P-3C above, as the proximity of Cecil Field a former U.S. Naval Air Station to Naval Air Station Jacksonville the home of U.S. Navy P-3's see allot of P-3 "touch and go" activity
Jacksonville, Florida / Cecil Field 7th to 9th February 2012: With the commencement of the new year, 2012 has seen the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group (94th ACG) start out with a busy, local (Miami) operational schedule. Since 5th January the (94th ACG) has accomplished a full blown technical valuation for a major, local, Miami based FAR-145 for financial reason toward their banking institution and the completion and delivery of a major study for a special client.
As with the ending of their 2011 operational year with the year last deployment "on the road" to Flight Star, the (94th ACG) first deployment for 2012 found them back at Flight Star in Jacksonville, Florida. This time, once again dealing with the yet another ex-Martin Air, Boeing 767-31a / ER, having Dutch registration PH-MCL.
The visitation to Flight Star had the (94th ACG) conducting a general records audit in accordance to their client requirements and direction, as well as conducting an overall, detailed, day light, visual inspection of the aircraft with applied ground power for basic systems checks.
This also included verification of specifics part numbers and components, again as specified by the client. Its appears that PH-MCL may be a candidate aircraft for purchase and for possible flight continuation with a new client. Aircraft PH-MCL is adorned with Martin Air 50th anniversary colors.
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