Mark Jachym

Senior Analyst, Aviation Maintenance
Mark Jachym has specialized in aviation maintenance for over 26 years in multiple roles including Technician, Maintenance Controller, Maintenance Supervisor, Station Manager, Aircraft Acquisitions Manager, Safety Representative, and Consultant.
Mark’s formal aircraft maintenance expertise includes the following:
Aircraft:
Airbus 319/320, & 330
Boeing 727, 747, 747-400, 757-200 & -300
Gulfstream II & III
McDonnell Douglas DC-8, -9, -10, & MD-80
Engines:
Pratt & Whitney JT3, JT4, JT8, JT9, PW2500, & PW4000,
Rolls Royce Spey & Tay
General Electric CF6 & CFM56
He held inspection authorizations on Airbus 319/320, 330, Boeing 727, 747, 747-400, 757, McDonnell Douglas DC-8, DC-9, DC-10, & MD-80 aircraft and was Extended-Range Twin-Engine Operational Performance Standards (ETOPS) authorized on the 757-200, -300, and Airbus 330. Mark was also engine run qualified and taxi certified on the Airbus 319/320, Boeing 727, 757, 747-400, and McDonnell Douglas DC-8, DC-9, DC-10, and MD-80 aircraft.
In addition, Mr. Jachym has formal training in the following areas:
- Leader Diversity
- Conflict Management
- Safety Management Systems (SMS)
- Human Factors Safety
- National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP)
- Fire Safety
- Hazardous Communications
- Hazmat Waste Handling
- Runway Incursion Prevention
- Fuel Tank Entry
- Fuel Spill Handling
- First Responder Duties
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Safety
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
- First Aid
- Secure Identification Area (SIDA) Ramp Security
- Hangar and Airport Airside/Landside Security
- Power Industrial Vehicle Operations
- Reduced Vertical Separation Minimums (RVSM) Equipment Installation/Maintenance
Mark has established multiple maintenance stations around the United States for major airline operations, performed aircraft acquisition inspections, risk assessments, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) compliance and maintenance operational audits. He is currently developing curriculum, setting up systems, and garnering FAA approval for a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) Part 147 Aviation Maintenance School.










