Andrew Wilson Hired as Technical Service Manager

Twin Commander Aircraft has hired Andrew Wilson, a longtime aircraft technician and proven maintenance manager, as the company’s new Technical Service Manager. He replaces Geoffrey Pence, who retired shortly before passing away. Wilson comes most recently from Dynamic Aviation where he served as a Maintenance Controller and Flight Operations Support for a fleet of Beechcraft King Airs and Bombardier Dash 8s and other various aircraft on many government contracts. He has experience in onsite technical support, quality assurance, international operations and regulations, government accountability, and hands-on airframe, engine, avionics, and hydraulic work.

In addition to his work as a maintenance technician and manager, Wilson is a certificated pilot and a member of the US Military. He has served with the Department of Defense in the Middle East several times on various aircraft and projects. He credits his lifelong love of wrenching with working on dirt bikes and other types of motorcycles and cars starting at age 6, when he did hill climbing and track riding.

The Technical Service Manager position is the focal point for many important responsibilities at Twin Commander, but one of the most critical is as a conduit between the factory and Factory Authorized Service Centers.

Wilson will be relied on for expertise on parts, service techniques, and troubleshooting. He joined Twin Commander on June 1 and will be relocating to Twin Commander headquarters in Creedmoor, North Carolina.

The company has also hired Pam Moore as a librarian. Moore’s duties will include vault and printed document maintenance, maintaining the owner list, subscription information, service bulletin communications, and yearly reporting requirements. Moore started with the company on  June 15th.