Pat Ross
About Pat Ross
Pat Ross is an experienced RV Technician with a strong background in corporate jet maintenance, particularly with Learjet, Cessna Citation, and Hawker aircraft. He has worked in various roles within the aviation industry since 1987, including positions at American Eagle Airlines and Stevens Aviation.
Work at Lazydays
Pat Ross has been employed at Lazydays as an RV Technician since 2021. This role involves performing maintenance and repairs on recreational vehicles, ensuring they meet safety and operational standards. His extensive background in aviation mechanics contributes to his proficiency in diagnosing and resolving technical issues within RV systems.
Education and Expertise
Pat Ross studied Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology at Northwest Alabama State Tech from 1985 to 1987. He also completed his high school education at Waverly TN High School, where he earned his diploma. His education laid the foundation for his extensive career in aviation and RV maintenance.
Background in Aviation
Pat Ross began his career in the aviation industry in 1987, working with regional airlines. He has held various positions, including Lead Mechanic/Inspector at American Eagle Airlines from 1987 to 1999, and Crew Chief at Averitt Aviation, Inc. from 2006 to 2010. His experience spans over three decades, focusing on corporate jets and aircraft maintenance.
Professional Experience
Pat Ross has held several significant roles in the aviation sector. He worked as a Mechanic at Smyrna Air Center for one year and spent eight years as a Corporate Jet Mechanic at Stevens Aviation from 2011 to 2019. He also served as a Hanger Maintenance Supervisor at JetRight for nearly a year and briefly as an Aircraft Technician at Stevens Aerospace and Defense Systems in 2020.
Specialized Training
Pat Ross is factory trained specifically on the Learjet 45 and has cross-training on various other aircraft models. This specialized training enhances his technical skills and knowledge, allowing him to effectively address maintenance and repair needs in both aviation and RV contexts.