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Texarkana College and FAA Safety Team Recognize Aviation Excellence at Regional Airport

Texarkana College and FAA Safety Team Recognize Aviation Excellence at Regional Airport
The Little Rock FAA Safety Team (FAASTeam), in partnership with Texarkana College’s Aviation Technology program, will hold a ceremony on June 20, 2025, at 10:00 AM to honor distinguished contributions to the field of aviation. The event will take place at the Texarkana College Department of Aviation Hangar, located at 60 Globe Avenue, Texarkana, Arkansas. During the ceremony, the prestigious Wright Brothers Master Pilot and Charles Taylor Master Mechanic Awards will be presented to pilots and mechanics whose careers have significantly influenced the region’s aviation heritage.
Honoring Distinguished Aviation Professionals
The ceremony will be led by Jamie Black, FAASTeam Program Manager at the Little Rock Flight Standards District Office. Recipients of the Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award include Jim Collom, Randy Williams, Tevis Pappas, Gary Walker, and Jerry Browning. This award recognizes pilots who have accumulated 50 or more years of experience in piloting and aircraft operations, celebrating the pioneering spirit of Orville and Wilbur Wright.
The Charles Taylor Master Mechanic Award will be bestowed upon Jim Collom, Randy Williams, and Perry Hodgson. Named after the Wright brothers’ mechanic who engineered the engine for their first successful aircraft, this award honors mechanics with at least 50 years of civil or military maintenance experience.
Strengthening Aviation Education and Workforce Development
Texarkana Regional Airport, established in 1928 and regarded as the premier maintenance relief airport in the Ark-La-Tex region, continues to uphold a tradition of excellence by supporting both veteran professionals and emerging aviation talent. Thirty-four students from Texarkana College’s recently launched Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) program will attend the ceremony, drawing inspiration from the award recipients and reinforcing the airport’s reputation for cultivating skilled aviation mechanics.
Brandon Sanders, Director of Aviation Technology at Texarkana College, emphasized the significance of the event for students, stating, “This event is a unique opportunity for our students to connect with the legacy of excellence fostered at Texarkana Regional Airport. It aligns with our mission to provide high-quality education that prepares students for impactful careers in aviation maintenance.”
The introduction of the A&P program at Texarkana College reflects a broader commitment to advancing aviation education and workforce development in the region. While the program’s growth may intensify competition among aviation training providers, it also promises to expand the local pool of skilled workers, benefiting area businesses. Competing institutions may respond by enhancing their own offerings to attract students and forge industry partnerships.
Despite these evolving dynamics, the collaboration between Texarkana College and Texarkana Regional Airport continues to reinforce the region’s status as a hub for aviation maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services. The upcoming ceremony not only celebrates individual achievements but also highlights the collective efforts propelling the region’s aviation sector forward.
Members of the aviation community and media are invited to attend the ceremony to honor these exemplary professionals and support the ongoing pursuit of aviation excellence in Texarkana.

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