Flyby: Cpl. David B. DeMartino

II Marine Expeditionary Force
Story by Pfc. Cayce Nevers

Date: 08.22.2013
Posted: 08.22.2013 09:53
News ID: 112394
Flyby: Cpl. David B. DeMartino

CHERRY POINT, N.C. - Cpl. David B. DeMartino joined the Marine Corps knowing he wanted to pursue a field in mechanics. Working with his recruiter and researching open positions, DeMartino finally found a job that piqued his interest, aviation mechanic.

As a helicopter mechanic with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 467, DeMartino inspects and maintains helicopter airframes and airframe components. He works on AH-1W Super Cobras, UH-1N Hueys and recently began maintaining UH-1Y Venoms.

“I fix discrepancies like removing rotor blades, gear boxes and repairing engine components, along with monitoring flight controls and fuel cells on the aircraft,” he said.

DeMartino also supervises junior Marines and helps them advance their abilities with the aircraft and their careers in the Marine Corps.
“My favorite aspect of the job is teaching the younger Marines,” he said. “I know they will take my place one day and I want to see them be able to do the job and do the job right.”

DeMartino has worked both day and night shifts with the squadron and says Marines on both shifts are as close as any family.
“The missions on the crews are different,” he said, “but the bond is still there.”