Guest Speakers: Adrianne Fleming and Chris Hodges
Topic: Australian Air League
Adrianne is Australian Air League Victorian Executive Commissioner and an aviation training specialist with over 30 years’ experience in the aviation industry. As a flight examiner, aviation educator and business owner, she is one of only 4% of female professional pilots in Australia. Adrianne and her husband founded Tristar Aviation which is now the oldest single ownership flight training school on Moorabbin Airport.
Her volunteer work earned her an Order of Australia Medal in 2016 for Service to the Aviation Industry. She has extensive professional relationships with the industry throughout Australia and India.
Chris is an Australian Air League volunteer and developer of FlySima tech-head who has been developing something, inventing something or turning something into commercial realty for as long as he can remember. Chris believes that business success is based on: Quality, ethics, looking after the customer, the staff and the shareholders.
Topic: Australian Air League
Adrianne is Australian Air League Victorian Executive Commissioner and an aviation training specialist with over 30 years’ experience in the aviation industry. As a flight examiner, aviation educator and business owner, she is one of only 4% of female professional pilots in Australia. Adrianne and her husband founded Tristar Aviation which is now the oldest single ownership flight training school on Moorabbin Airport.
Her volunteer work earned her an Order of Australia Medal in 2016 for Service to the Aviation Industry. She has extensive professional relationships with the industry throughout Australia and India.
Chris is an Australian Air League volunteer and developer of FlySima tech-head who has been developing something, inventing something or turning something into commercial realty for as long as he can remember. Chris believes that business success is based on: Quality, ethics, looking after the customer, the staff and the shareholders.
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