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Shery Loewen asked that I post this for her:


                                                                        PRESS RELEASE, 5-3-12


 


Lake Aero Styling & Repair “LASAR,” a  Mooney Service Center, located in Lakeport, California for the past 36 years, is pleased to introduce our new Service Manager, Michael Riter.  Michael has been with LASAR for two years, moving from Washington State.  Michael received his A&P license from South Seattle Community College in 1999, and also has his IA (Inspection Authorization).


 


Michael was the lead mechanic at Pro-Flight Aviation in Renton, Washington for 11 years, and also was a part time instructor at South Seattle Community College. He taught beginning and advanced airframe, beginning engine, and general aviation basics.


 


Michael has worked on all series of single and twin engine Cessnas, and on Beech, Piper, Bellanca, Mooney, and Grumman.  His turbine experience includes King Air, Gulf Stream, Citation and Aero Commander, and he has worked on all Lycoming and Continental engines, P&W R985, PT6, and Allison 250 engines.


 


Michael relocated to our area when his wife was hired as a sign language interpreter for a local school district, and according to him, “was lucky enough to find LASAR was in need of an A&P mechanic.”  LASAR feels very lucky to have him, too!


 

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