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    Pennsylvania National Guard breaks ground for new aviation maintenance instruction building

    Pennsylvania National Guard breaks ground for new aviation maintenance instruction building

    Courtesy Photo | State Rep. Rose Marie Swanger, Eugene J. McNally III, president of Senate Builders,...... read more read more

    FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, PA, UNITED STATES

    10.31.2014

    Story by Maj. Angela King-Sweigart 

    Fort Indiantown Gap

    FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. – Maj. Gen. Wesley Craig, adjutant general of Pennsylvania, representatives from the Pennsylvania National Guard, elected officials, and members of Senate Builders and Leidos Engineering participated in a groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of a new aviation maintenance instruction building that will be part of the Eastern Army National Guard Aviation Training Site (EAATS) here today.

    “This project marks a leap forward in our ability to continue setting the standard for the entire Army aviation community. Whether here at Muir Airfield, or over the battlefield, Pennsylvania flies at the front of the formation,” said Craig. “By improving the campus of EAATS with the addition of the long-awaited Aviation Maintenance Instructional Building, we are setting up future aviators for continued success.”

    When finished, the 85,000 square foot building will house the school’s hardware maintenance trainers and classrooms. The design includes several green energy resources including a solar wall. The $32 million project is anticipated to bring more than 140 jobs to the local area, and 20 percent of the project will use materials with recycled content, extracted or manufactured within a 500-mile radius of Fort Indiantown Gap.

    “The need for this facility was identified in 1991, and it’s taken some time to secure the funding, but it is a priority and greatly needed for our soldiers training to become aircraft maintainers,” said Col. Todd Levendoski, EAATS commander. “I’m really excited about this facility as it will greatly increase our training capacity.”

    Established in 1981, the EAATS focuses on utility and cargo aircraft training for both officer and enlisted soldiers. The school trains more than 1,700 pilots, aircrew, and mechanics annually from around the country and other nations and is operated by soldiers from the Pennsylvania Army National Guard. For more information about the EAATS visit http://ftig.ng.mil/eaats/.

    The facility is expected to be completed May 2016.

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    Date Taken: 10.31.2014
    Date Posted: 10.31.2014 12:26
    Story ID: 146693
    Location: FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, PA, US

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