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A C L O S E R L O O Meet Your Mechanic, Pilot, Flight Instructor Jason Marquez Mechanic, Flight Instructor, Pilot AGE: 35 BIRTHPLACE: Tucson, Arizona RESIDENCE: Lynnwood, Wash. YEARS WORKING FOR KENMORE: 10 1/2 yrs. FLIGHT HOURS LOGGED: 1,500 FAVORITE AIRPLANE TO FLY: Cessna 180 FAVORITE DESTINATION: Ganges, British Columbia, located on Salt Spring Island NAME: Jason Marquez OCCUPATION: J ty edwards photo A Jack-Of-All-Trades. ASON MARQUEZ IS KNOWN AS a Can-Do- Everything kind of guy at Kenmore Air. Despite that he’s been with the company for just over a decade he’s held a variety of positions that define what the company is all about. He’s a multi-faceted, multi-talented employee. Since he started working at Kenmore Air in February 2006 he’s been a mechanic, flight instructor and a pilot — and he’s been an integral part of a seaplane restoration project that has the National Football League turning heads. Marquez, 35, first started working at Kenmore Air as a float mechanic in February 2006 where his primary job was to repair and rebuild floats from the company’s fleet of seaplanes. “I’ve always had a knack for sheet metal and I walked into it thinking I was pretty good at it, but compared to the real rock stars here, it was a pretty humbling experience. But working on floats gave me the experience to proceed onto the Beaver Shop.” The Beaver Shop is Kenmore Air’s division that rebuilds, repairs and restores de Havilland Beavers. That was in 2008. Little did he know, but Marquez would learn from company legend Gordy Barnes, who recently retired after 45 years with Kenmore Air. Under Barns’ tutelage, Marquez embarked on the daunting task of learning everything there is to know about the Beaver airplane. “Kenmore Air is known for rebuilding that aircraft specifically and to join that shop was quite an honor,” he says. “The variety of work we do in the Beaver Shop is very appealing. Not only do we work on the structures of the aircraft, but also all the systems in flying the airplane. Instead of just overhauling old broken stuff, you’re installing new air components and making the aircraft safer. I really got along with Gordy and I learned a lot. It was quite a treat to work Q: Favorite Destination: “I really like the Gulf Islands in British Columbia. I love Ganges, which is located on Salt Spring Island. It’s got a laid back Canadian feel and it really does feel like you’re in a different country.” ” K alongside him.” Marquez still works in the Beaver Shop, but his time is also spent working in the Flight Department. He received his commercial pilot’s license in 2004, and in 2013 became a flight instructor. Two years later he was asked to be a pilot for Kenmore Air, which is why you’ll sometimes see him at the controls of one the seaplanes. He flies the Beavers as well as the Cessna 180 and is hoping to get to fly the de Havilland Otter soon as well. “It’s appealing to me to change jobs, and not do the same thing everyday,” he says. “I feel like I can help the company more because of my ability to move around wherever I’m needed. That’s gratifying, but most of all it feels good to switch it up and get good at different things.” One thing that Marquez is good at is restoring de Havilland Beavers. So good that he worked on the project for Jimmy Graham, the tight end for the Seattle Seahawks. Graham’s seaplane is a 1957 DHC-2 Mk1 de Havilland Beaver. To date Kenmore Air has just over 2,600 hours into the project. The plane will be fully restored sometime this summer. “This is a gentleman who can buy whatever he wants, and he chose for us to do this for him,” says Marquez. “It’s very exciting. He comes into the shop and he’s very passionate about it which makes it that much more enjoyable. He’s keeping almost everything original, all the way down to standard steam gauges.” Well there is one detail about the project that you won’t find on a 1957 Beaver. Graham is having the number 88 painted on the side of the plane. Seems only fitting since he wears that number while playing for the Seahawks. kenmoreair.com 9