Nelson Soto
                                5025 Sweet Cedar Circle Orlando, Florida 32829
          (H) 321-235-6115; (C) 407-797-7931 www.linkedin.com/in/sotonelson nelson_soto@cfl.rr.com

 SENIOR FLIGHT STANDARDS AND AIRWORTHINESS CONSULTANT; RETIRED FEDERAL
 AVIATION ADMINISTRATION (FAA) GM – 15 MANAGER, AVIATION SAFETY INSPECTOR,
 FLIGHT STANDARDS DIVISION

 Summary of Qualifications:A&P #1852802 (IA expired 2003);40 years total of government service. Served 4
 years, honorably, with the United States Air Force (USAF).Retired, after 30 years of service,from the Federal
 Aviation Administration (FAA),Flight Standards Division, as a GM-15 Manager, on March 2007.Assigned to FAA
 Headquarters, from 1996 to 2000, to assist South America with ICAO,as a Maintenance Coordinator for the region
 and worked with ICAO in developing “Latin American Regulations(LARS)”, based on FARS and JARS.From 1987
 to 1996, assigned to the Rochester FSDO office, as an Airworthiness Unit Supervisor.Prior FAA service experience:
 Avionics Inspector; electronic technician; airworthiness inspector.Prior civilian experience: aircraft mechanic, large
 aircraft; aircraft electrician; Navigation System Supervisor / Inertial Navigation System Supervisor with the Puerto
 Rico Air National Guard.

 EDUCATION
 4+ years of higher education from US Government and civil academic institutions

 Institutions attended:FAA Aeronautical Center; FAA Technical Safety Institute, (TSI),ICAO USOAP training –
 Brazil; IASA training with FAA – Miami IFO;United States Air Force (USAF): Air Force Community College;
 Sheppard Air Force Base (AFB), Texas; Keesler AFB, Mississippi; Trenton Community College; Inter American
 University, Puerto Rico; Macomb Community College, Michigan; State University of New York (SUNY) Empire
 State College

 EDUCATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS AND CERTIFICATIONS
A/C ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION, PART 2; TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES
A/W INSPECTION/SURVEILLANCE OF FOREIGN/DOMESTIC RPR STATIONS
ACFT ACCIDENT INVSTTGATION, PT 1, MGMT & RESPONSIBILITIES
ADVANCED ILS/VOR PRINCIPLES
AGING AIRCRAFT CORROSION CONTROL, PHASE 1
AGING AIRCRAFT CORROSION CONTROL, PHASE 2
AIR CARRIER AIRWORTHINESS ADVANCED INDOCTRINATION
AIRCRAFT ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS
ALTIMETRY AND BAROMETRY
ANNUAL TRAINING ON "STANDARDS ON ETHICAL CONDUCT"
ANTENNAS AND RADIATION PATTERNS
AVIONICS TEST AND MEASURING EQUIPMENT
BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN RECURRENT TRAINING
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENA AWARENESS TRAINING
BOEING SID
BRIEFING AND PRESENTATION TECHNIQUES
CEILOMETER EQUIPMENT (RBC & CL)
CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION (CCTV)
COMMUNICATIONS EFFECTIVENESS WORKSHOP
COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT
COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES
DIGITAL AVIONICS PRINCIPLES AND SYSTEMS (AVIONICS)
DIGITAL TECHNIQUES
DISTANCE MEASURING EQUIPMENT (DME) (BUTLER/WILCOX)
DODCI COMP FAMILIARIZATION/AIRWORTHINESS INSPECTOR
Nelson Soto
                        5025 Sweet Cedar Circle Orlando, Florida 32829
  (H) 321-235-6115; (C) 407-797-7931 www.linkedin.com/in/sotonelson nelson_soto@cfl.rr.com


EDUCATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS AND CERTIFICATIONS (cont’d)
EFIS (ELECTRONIC FLIGHT INSTRUMENT SYSTEM) SEMINAR
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY (EEO)
EVALUATION OF AVIATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
FAR PART 135, AIR CARRIER, OPERATOR CERT AND SURVEILLANCE
FLIGHT DATA ENTRY AND PRINTOUT EQUIPMENT (FDEP)
FLIGHT DATA ENTRY AND PRINTOUT
FSAS FOR MANAGERS, SUPERVISORS, AND STAFF ANALYSTS
HIV/AIDS AWARENESS (SELF-LEARNING)
ILS CONCEPTS (N13)
ILS CONCEPTS
ILS CONCEPTS
INSPECTOR COCKPIT EN ROUTE INSPECTION
INTRO TO OATS
INTRODUCTION TO EMERGENCY READINESS
LABOR MANAGEMENT RELATIONS (LMR)
LEADERSHIP: A COMMITMENT TO MASTERY SEMINAR
LONG RANGE AREA NAVIGATION SYSTEMS
MANAGEMENT EFFECTIVENESS IN LABOR MANAGEMENT RELATIONS (OST)
MANAGING RESOURCES AND PROGRAMS
MSG-3 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
OPERTAIONS SPECIFICATIONS
PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT
PRINCIPLES OF COMPOSITE STRUCTURES, A/W INSPECTORS
REGIONAL TEAM EFFECTIVENESS
RHO-THETA/TACAN/PRINCIPLES
SAFETY PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS SYSTEM (SPAS)
SET GOALS, MANAGE PERFORMANCE AND REWARD CONTRIBUTION IN AVR
SUBSTITUTE FOR 44417/PREREQUISITE VALIDATION EXAM (PVE)-500
SUBSTITUTE FOR 44504/PREREQUISITE VALIDATION EXAM (PVE)-100
SUPERVISOR'S COURSE, PHASE II (INTERPERSONAL BEHAVIOR)
SUSPECTED UNAPPORVED PARTS (SUP'S)
THE SUPERVISOR'S COURSE, PHASE 1
TRIMATE TRAINING
VHF OMNIRANGE (VOR)
VITAL INFORMATION SUBSYSTEM
WIND EQUIPMENT (F420 SERIES)
WINDOWS 3.1: ORIENTATION
WORD FOR WINDOWS: LEVEL 1
WORDPERFECT 5.0 MODULE I
WORDPERFECT 5.0 MODULE II
 WRITING IMPROVEMENT
Nelson Soto
                               5025 Sweet Cedar Circle Orlando, Florida 32829
         (H) 321-235-6115; (C) 407-797-7931 www.linkedin.com/in/sotonelson nelson_soto@cfl.rr.com

EDUCATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS (cont’d)
The following courses were completed at theTSI,and were endorsed by ICAO,at the “TRAINAIR” center at
Meridian, OKC:
         Course 18701: Government Aviation Inspector Airworthiness, 07/22/2003 – 08/08/2003
         Course 18701: Train the Trainer for Government Aviation Inspector Airworthiness, 08/11/2003 –
         08/13/2003
         Course 18711: Government Safety Inspector, Airworthiness Flight Crew Licensing, 02/07/2005 –
         02/18/2005



ADDITIONAL FAA CERTIFICATIONS
      Train-the-Trainer, Government Aviation Inspector – Airworthiness
      Government Safety Inspector, Airworthiness – Flight Crew Licensing
      Strategic Planning, Logistics


FLIGHT STANDARDS DIVISIONSEXPERIENCE/ SKILLS
Professional Highlights
    2007- 2003 (GM-15)
        o Assigned to the Miami International Field Office, to assist the manager in special projects regarding
             South America and Caribbean Countries. Last four months, assigned to work for the avionics test
             bank, reviewing 1000 questions and getting reference data for each text book answer. This project,
             managed by AFS50 and AFS600, Emily White, and Stanley Roberts, was mostly for countries of the
             Caribbean (Caricom).
        o Assigned to teach individuals, from African countries and South America, at “Trainair” facility at
             Meridian, OKC.
    2000- 2003 (GM-15)
        o Manager of the San Juan Flight Standard District Office, Caribbean Flight Standards Division Office
             (FSDO), San Juan Puerto Rico.
    1996-2000 (GM-15)
        o Program Manager /Airworthiness Maintenance Coordinator for South America and the Caribbean,
             Washington Headquarters
        o Worked with ICAO, on Regional projects, developing regulations for these countries based on ICAO
             guidance, FAA and JAA regulations.
        o Provided training, which included Far Part 145, 121, 145 and 91 amongst others, in Argentina, Chile
             and Bolivia. Also provided training for the country of Bolivia, with Al Michaels, on SUP.
        o Member of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Aviation Group, representing the
             United States, in Mexico and Canada, for three years. AFS 300, at that time, was Fred Leonelli, now
             retired.
Nelson Soto
                               5025 Sweet Cedar Circle Orlando, Florida 32829
         (H) 321-235-6115; (C) 407-797-7931 www.linkedin.com/in/sotonelson nelson_soto@cfl.rr.com


FLIGHT STANDARDS DIVISIONSEXPERIENCE/ SKILLS
Professional Highlights (cont’d)
        1988-1996 (GM-15)
             o Airworthiness Unit Supervisor at Rochester, New York
             o In 1992, assisted Fred Leonelli, AFS-300, with ICAO projects involving setting new regulations
                for South America. Manager: William Reed, retired.
        1985-1988 (GM-14)
             o Principal Avionics Inspector at Teterboro Flight Standards District Office, New Jersey
             o While working at Teterboro, I was assigned as the PMI for “Skystar International”, a Part 121 Air
                Carrier. Dealt with many avionics field approvals, including a multi sensor navigation system,
                with assistance from Washington, DC. Manager, Gil Rugulo, retired.
        1984-1985 (GS-13)
             o Assistant Avionics Inspector at Detroit Flight Standards District office, DTW, Michigan
        1980-1984 (GS-12)
             o Airworthiness Inspector and Avionics Inspector at the San Juan Flight Standard District office,
                San Juan, Puerto Rico.
        1978-1980 (GS-9)
             o Detroit Airway Facility Sector Office, Detroit City Airport, Detroit, Michigan: Worked as an
                electronic technician calibrating and repairing communication equipment, such as VORS, ILS,
                ground radios, and closed circuit TV for FSS.
        1972-1978
             o (WS-13 / WS-11)Avionics Technician with USAF Reserve at Keesler AFB, Michigan and Puerto
                Rico Air National Guard: Aircraft Mechanic and Avionic Technician assigned to the Avionics
                Shop
        1967-1971
             o Aircraft Electrical Technician, at Pan Am airways at New York, JFK, assigned to the hangar and
                flight line. Earned A&P certificate.
        1963-1967
             o Aircraft Mechanic with the USAF. Worked on engines, such as C-130, C-141, C-124, and C-133,
                amongst others.
             o Attended Aircraft Mechanic School at Sheppard AFB, Texas, and became crew chief on a C-130
                Aircraft while on tour of duty, at Midway Island, supporting the Vietnam conflict.



PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS
   Bilingual – Fluent in both English and Spanish
   14 years - GM-15 Supervisor/Manager, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA),Flight Standards Division
        3 years - Manager of the San Juan Flight Standard District Office, Caribbean Flight Standards Division
        Office FSDO, San Juan Puerto Rico
        8 years – Airworthiness Unit Supervisor at Rochester FSDO
        5 years - FAA Program Manager in special projects regarding South America and Caribbean Countries,
        Washington Headquarters.
            o Worked withICAO,on Regional projects, developing regulations for these countries based on
                  ICAOguidance, FAA and JAAregulations.
Nelson Soto
                              5025 Sweet Cedar Circle Orlando, Florida 32829
        (H) 321-235-6115; (C) 407-797-7931 www.linkedin.com/in/sotonelson nelson_soto@cfl.rr.com


PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS (cont’d)
     3 years - Assigned to teachat “Trainair”
     6 years - Worked withICAO,on Regional projects, developing regulations for these countries based on
     ICAOguidance, FAA andJAAregulations.
     4 years - Provided trainingin Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, while assigned to FAA HQ
         o Also provided training for the country of Bolivia, with Al Michaels, onSUP
     4 years - Member of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Aviation Group

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    Nelson Soto 5025 Sweet Cedar Circle Orlando, Florida 32829 (H) 321-235-6115; (C) 407-797-7931 www.linkedin.com/in/sotonelson nelson_soto@cfl.rr.com SENIOR FLIGHT STANDARDS AND AIRWORTHINESS CONSULTANT; RETIRED FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION (FAA) GM – 15 MANAGER, AVIATION SAFETY INSPECTOR, FLIGHT STANDARDS DIVISION Summary of Qualifications:A&P #1852802 (IA expired 2003);40 years total of government service. Served 4 years, honorably, with the United States Air Force (USAF).Retired, after 30 years of service,from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA),Flight Standards Division, as a GM-15 Manager, on March 2007.Assigned to FAA Headquarters, from 1996 to 2000, to assist South America with ICAO,as a Maintenance Coordinator for the region and worked with ICAO in developing “Latin American Regulations(LARS)”, based on FARS and JARS.From 1987 to 1996, assigned to the Rochester FSDO office, as an Airworthiness Unit Supervisor.Prior FAA service experience: Avionics Inspector; electronic technician; airworthiness inspector.Prior civilian experience: aircraft mechanic, large aircraft; aircraft electrician; Navigation System Supervisor / Inertial Navigation System Supervisor with the Puerto Rico Air National Guard. EDUCATION 4+ years of higher education from US Government and civil academic institutions Institutions attended:FAA Aeronautical Center; FAA Technical Safety Institute, (TSI),ICAO USOAP training – Brazil; IASA training with FAA – Miami IFO;United States Air Force (USAF): Air Force Community College; Sheppard Air Force Base (AFB), Texas; Keesler AFB, Mississippi; Trenton Community College; Inter American University, Puerto Rico; Macomb Community College, Michigan; State University of New York (SUNY) Empire State College EDUCATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS AND CERTIFICATIONS A/C ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION, PART 2; TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES A/W INSPECTION/SURVEILLANCE OF FOREIGN/DOMESTIC RPR STATIONS ACFT ACCIDENT INVSTTGATION, PT 1, MGMT & RESPONSIBILITIES ADVANCED ILS/VOR PRINCIPLES AGING AIRCRAFT CORROSION CONTROL, PHASE 1 AGING AIRCRAFT CORROSION CONTROL, PHASE 2 AIR CARRIER AIRWORTHINESS ADVANCED INDOCTRINATION AIRCRAFT ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS ALTIMETRY AND BAROMETRY ANNUAL TRAINING ON "STANDARDS ON ETHICAL CONDUCT" ANTENNAS AND RADIATION PATTERNS AVIONICS TEST AND MEASURING EQUIPMENT BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN RECURRENT TRAINING BLOODBORNE PATHOGENA AWARENESS TRAINING BOEING SID BRIEFING AND PRESENTATION TECHNIQUES CEILOMETER EQUIPMENT (RBC & CL) CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION (CCTV) COMMUNICATIONS EFFECTIVENESS WORKSHOP COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES DIGITAL AVIONICS PRINCIPLES AND SYSTEMS (AVIONICS) DIGITAL TECHNIQUES DISTANCE MEASURING EQUIPMENT (DME) (BUTLER/WILCOX) DODCI COMP FAMILIARIZATION/AIRWORTHINESS INSPECTOR
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    Nelson Soto 5025 Sweet Cedar Circle Orlando, Florida 32829 (H) 321-235-6115; (C) 407-797-7931 www.linkedin.com/in/sotonelson nelson_soto@cfl.rr.com EDUCATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS AND CERTIFICATIONS (cont’d) EFIS (ELECTRONIC FLIGHT INSTRUMENT SYSTEM) SEMINAR EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY (EEO) EVALUATION OF AVIATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FAR PART 135, AIR CARRIER, OPERATOR CERT AND SURVEILLANCE FLIGHT DATA ENTRY AND PRINTOUT EQUIPMENT (FDEP) FLIGHT DATA ENTRY AND PRINTOUT FSAS FOR MANAGERS, SUPERVISORS, AND STAFF ANALYSTS HIV/AIDS AWARENESS (SELF-LEARNING) ILS CONCEPTS (N13) ILS CONCEPTS ILS CONCEPTS INSPECTOR COCKPIT EN ROUTE INSPECTION INTRO TO OATS INTRODUCTION TO EMERGENCY READINESS LABOR MANAGEMENT RELATIONS (LMR) LEADERSHIP: A COMMITMENT TO MASTERY SEMINAR LONG RANGE AREA NAVIGATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT EFFECTIVENESS IN LABOR MANAGEMENT RELATIONS (OST) MANAGING RESOURCES AND PROGRAMS MSG-3 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE OPERTAIONS SPECIFICATIONS PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT PRINCIPLES OF COMPOSITE STRUCTURES, A/W INSPECTORS REGIONAL TEAM EFFECTIVENESS RHO-THETA/TACAN/PRINCIPLES SAFETY PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS SYSTEM (SPAS) SET GOALS, MANAGE PERFORMANCE AND REWARD CONTRIBUTION IN AVR SUBSTITUTE FOR 44417/PREREQUISITE VALIDATION EXAM (PVE)-500 SUBSTITUTE FOR 44504/PREREQUISITE VALIDATION EXAM (PVE)-100 SUPERVISOR'S COURSE, PHASE II (INTERPERSONAL BEHAVIOR) SUSPECTED UNAPPORVED PARTS (SUP'S) THE SUPERVISOR'S COURSE, PHASE 1 TRIMATE TRAINING VHF OMNIRANGE (VOR) VITAL INFORMATION SUBSYSTEM WIND EQUIPMENT (F420 SERIES) WINDOWS 3.1: ORIENTATION WORD FOR WINDOWS: LEVEL 1 WORDPERFECT 5.0 MODULE I WORDPERFECT 5.0 MODULE II WRITING IMPROVEMENT
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    Nelson Soto 5025 Sweet Cedar Circle Orlando, Florida 32829 (H) 321-235-6115; (C) 407-797-7931 www.linkedin.com/in/sotonelson nelson_soto@cfl.rr.com EDUCATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS (cont’d) The following courses were completed at theTSI,and were endorsed by ICAO,at the “TRAINAIR” center at Meridian, OKC: Course 18701: Government Aviation Inspector Airworthiness, 07/22/2003 – 08/08/2003 Course 18701: Train the Trainer for Government Aviation Inspector Airworthiness, 08/11/2003 – 08/13/2003 Course 18711: Government Safety Inspector, Airworthiness Flight Crew Licensing, 02/07/2005 – 02/18/2005 ADDITIONAL FAA CERTIFICATIONS Train-the-Trainer, Government Aviation Inspector – Airworthiness Government Safety Inspector, Airworthiness – Flight Crew Licensing Strategic Planning, Logistics FLIGHT STANDARDS DIVISIONSEXPERIENCE/ SKILLS Professional Highlights 2007- 2003 (GM-15) o Assigned to the Miami International Field Office, to assist the manager in special projects regarding South America and Caribbean Countries. Last four months, assigned to work for the avionics test bank, reviewing 1000 questions and getting reference data for each text book answer. This project, managed by AFS50 and AFS600, Emily White, and Stanley Roberts, was mostly for countries of the Caribbean (Caricom). o Assigned to teach individuals, from African countries and South America, at “Trainair” facility at Meridian, OKC. 2000- 2003 (GM-15) o Manager of the San Juan Flight Standard District Office, Caribbean Flight Standards Division Office (FSDO), San Juan Puerto Rico. 1996-2000 (GM-15) o Program Manager /Airworthiness Maintenance Coordinator for South America and the Caribbean, Washington Headquarters o Worked with ICAO, on Regional projects, developing regulations for these countries based on ICAO guidance, FAA and JAA regulations. o Provided training, which included Far Part 145, 121, 145 and 91 amongst others, in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia. Also provided training for the country of Bolivia, with Al Michaels, on SUP. o Member of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Aviation Group, representing the United States, in Mexico and Canada, for three years. AFS 300, at that time, was Fred Leonelli, now retired.
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    Nelson Soto 5025 Sweet Cedar Circle Orlando, Florida 32829 (H) 321-235-6115; (C) 407-797-7931 www.linkedin.com/in/sotonelson nelson_soto@cfl.rr.com FLIGHT STANDARDS DIVISIONSEXPERIENCE/ SKILLS Professional Highlights (cont’d) 1988-1996 (GM-15) o Airworthiness Unit Supervisor at Rochester, New York o In 1992, assisted Fred Leonelli, AFS-300, with ICAO projects involving setting new regulations for South America. Manager: William Reed, retired. 1985-1988 (GM-14) o Principal Avionics Inspector at Teterboro Flight Standards District Office, New Jersey o While working at Teterboro, I was assigned as the PMI for “Skystar International”, a Part 121 Air Carrier. Dealt with many avionics field approvals, including a multi sensor navigation system, with assistance from Washington, DC. Manager, Gil Rugulo, retired. 1984-1985 (GS-13) o Assistant Avionics Inspector at Detroit Flight Standards District office, DTW, Michigan 1980-1984 (GS-12) o Airworthiness Inspector and Avionics Inspector at the San Juan Flight Standard District office, San Juan, Puerto Rico. 1978-1980 (GS-9) o Detroit Airway Facility Sector Office, Detroit City Airport, Detroit, Michigan: Worked as an electronic technician calibrating and repairing communication equipment, such as VORS, ILS, ground radios, and closed circuit TV for FSS. 1972-1978 o (WS-13 / WS-11)Avionics Technician with USAF Reserve at Keesler AFB, Michigan and Puerto Rico Air National Guard: Aircraft Mechanic and Avionic Technician assigned to the Avionics Shop 1967-1971 o Aircraft Electrical Technician, at Pan Am airways at New York, JFK, assigned to the hangar and flight line. Earned A&P certificate. 1963-1967 o Aircraft Mechanic with the USAF. Worked on engines, such as C-130, C-141, C-124, and C-133, amongst others. o Attended Aircraft Mechanic School at Sheppard AFB, Texas, and became crew chief on a C-130 Aircraft while on tour of duty, at Midway Island, supporting the Vietnam conflict. PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS Bilingual – Fluent in both English and Spanish 14 years - GM-15 Supervisor/Manager, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA),Flight Standards Division 3 years - Manager of the San Juan Flight Standard District Office, Caribbean Flight Standards Division Office FSDO, San Juan Puerto Rico 8 years – Airworthiness Unit Supervisor at Rochester FSDO 5 years - FAA Program Manager in special projects regarding South America and Caribbean Countries, Washington Headquarters. o Worked withICAO,on Regional projects, developing regulations for these countries based on ICAOguidance, FAA and JAAregulations.
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    Nelson Soto 5025 Sweet Cedar Circle Orlando, Florida 32829 (H) 321-235-6115; (C) 407-797-7931 www.linkedin.com/in/sotonelson nelson_soto@cfl.rr.com PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS (cont’d) 3 years - Assigned to teachat “Trainair” 6 years - Worked withICAO,on Regional projects, developing regulations for these countries based on ICAOguidance, FAA andJAAregulations. 4 years - Provided trainingin Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, while assigned to FAA HQ o Also provided training for the country of Bolivia, with Al Michaels, onSUP 4 years - Member of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Aviation Group