1. MIKE LEO GOMEZ
147 Collier Ct, Ozark, Alabama 36360
(760) 285-4581 mike.l.gomez@outlook.com
OH-58A/C Helicopters (8+ Years)
OH-58D Helicopters (18+ Years)
AH-64D Helicopters (2+ Years)
UH-72A Helicopters (2+ Years)
AH-64E Helicopters (2+ Years)
M250-C30R/3 Turbine Engines (18+
Years)
T63-A-700 Turbine Engines (8+
Years)
Expert Level use of Technical
Manuals, Hard Copy and Electronic
Vast Knowledge of Airframe and
Engine Inspection Procedures
Extensive Expertise in Maintenance
Forms, Records, ULLS-A, ELAS, &
TAMMS-A
Possess a Secret DOD Security
Clearance issued 09/2009
EDUCATION
Technical Training & Certifications
Rolls Royce M250/T63 Series II
Engine Heavy Maintenance
OH-58D Helicopter Repairer Course
AH-64E Helicopter Repairer Course
Senior Helicopter Repairer
Management Course
Advanced Helicopter Repairer
Management Course
Unit Level Logistics System -
Aviation Enhanced
Operations Security Officer Course
Level II
Aviation Accident Prevention
Course
Equal Opportunity Leaders Course
Transportation of Hazardous
Materials Course
Cyber Security Course Level II
Anti-Terrorism Training Course
Level II
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Currently enrolled
BS Aviation Maintenance-in progress
Goodwill High School, Victorville, California 1996
High School Diploma
2. WORK EXPERIENCE
U.S. Army, Fort Rucker, AL 07/2013-Present
Quality Assurance Specialist
Served as Quality Assurance Specialist over 79 AH-64D Apaches, 38 OH-58D Kiowa’s, 71
OH-58A/C and 36 UH-72 Lacota rotary wing aircraft with a combined annual flying
program of over 47,000 hours.
Perform a vital role of surveillance over contractor performance and execution of a
maintenance contract valued in excess of $404 million.
Appointed as the Subject Matter Expert on accident investigation board of an aircraft engine
failure due to high amount of maintenance knowledge assisting in identifying and compiling
safety report of findings.
Responsible for ensuring completion of daily maintenance actions to completion IAW
applicable technical manuals, regulations, ISO-9001 and aviation safety messages performed
by over 900 AFS personnel.
Independently completed more than 150 annual audits of AFS contractors on aircraft
operational checks, troubleshooting, repairs, removal/reinstallations of components and
logbook documentation practices.
Applied root cause analysis of data collected on surveillance to identify strengths and
weaknesses to improve the maintenance processes and manage balance between costs and
quality.
Analyzed and interpreted logbook entries and sign-offs to ensure maintenance requirements
were met on a daily basis.
U.S. Army, Fort Wainwright, AK 09/2011-06/2013
Flight Mechanic
Performed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance tasks of airframe, armament, engine and
power train systems to achieve an operational readiness rate of 84% for 12 OH-58D(R)
Kiowa Helicopters above the set standard of 70% annually.
Interpreted Technical Manuals, historical data/records, TAMMS-A, Airworthiness Directives
(SOF, ASAM, AMAM) to establish daily workload.
Completed modifications and maintenance work orders of aircraft Aviation Safety &
Maintenance Messages.
Conducted removal and installation of major components such as engines, transmissions,
gearboxes, hydraulic components, fuel controls and rotor systems based on the components
Time Before Overhaul (TBO).
Responsible for routine aircraft functions/inspections, electrical operational checks, refueling
operations, towing operations and hydraulic system servicing.
Completed daily work week objectives to establish maintain completion of tasks for
maintenance, housekeeping standards and FOD policies within maintenance areas.
3. U.S. Army, Fort Irwin, CA 04/2006-08/2011
Flight Mechanic
Inspected the conditions of major components and sub-components for appropriate condition
tags of removed components and special tools due for calibration.
Removed and reinstalled aircraft engines, drive train, landing gear, aircraft structural panels,
to include flooring, soundproofing, aircraft cowlings, windows, and doors.
Maintained specified tolerances in all installation and modification tasks, including
adjustment of engine fuel controls and flight control rigging
Performed follow on maintenance such as balancing of rotor systems, rigging of flight
controls, leak checks, and ground run ups of aircraft engines.
Responsible for maintenance documentation in accordance with appropriate guidance (DA
PAM 738-751)
Troubleshot, repaired, modified, completed corrosion control, overhauled aircraft
components and sub-components during scheduled and unscheduled maintenance .
AWARDS
Army Lapel Button...Meritorious Service Medal...Army Commendation Medal (5th
Award)...Army Achievement Medal (6th Award)...Meritorious Unit Commendation...Army
Good Conduct Medal (6th Award)...National Defense Service Medal...Global War on
Terrorism Expeditionary Medal...Korea Defense Service Medal...Iraqi Campaign Medal W/
Campaign Star...Non Commissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon (3rd
Award)...Overseas Service Ribbon (5th Award)...Army Service Ribbon...Senior Aircrew
Member Badge...Expert marksmanship Badge with Rifle Bar...Air Assault Badge