Mechanics

Bill Ahmann - Director of Maintenance
As an A&P for over 25 years Bill has performed maintenance on everything from single-engine to turbine aircraft. Bill oversees the 145 repair station at Twin Cities and has become well known in the aviation community over the years. Being with Twin Cities Aviation since it became one of the first Cirrus Authorized Services centers Bill has a vast understanding of Cirrus aircraft that date all the way back to the aircraft's inception.

Joshua Shea
As a rated pilot Josh was always interested in how the airplane worked
and the ever changing technology in aviation. He spent 6 years in the military working with
aircraft electrical, avionics, and weapon systems for Army helicopters (AH-64, UH-60, OH-6, OH-58,
UH-1, CH-48). After his military service ended he became an aircraft mechanic and has been working
with general aviation aircraft for the past 4 years. Josh is an A&P with specialized Cirrus training.

Andy Bougetz - Lead Mechanic ANE
Andy began his aviation career as an aircraft owner and pilot. As a car
mechanic he found himself wanting to be able to maintain his own aircraft as well. So off to A & P
school he went. After earning his A & P & IA cert Andy began working as an aircraft mechanic. With
17 years as an aircraft mechanic he has had experience working on most general aviation aircraft and
there avionics systems. Andy has completed specialized Cirrus and Avionics training and held an
avionics repairman certificate.

Wilder Morey
(coming soon).

Alan Thyng
Alan has been in the aviation industry for over 15 years. He obtained his A&P certificate after working as an apprentice for three years at Tucson Aeroservice Center in Arizona and has been an IA since July of 2007. Throughout his career his experience includes Management, engineering/design with aviation products, aircraft repair, single engine through turbine repair, and aircraft float manufacturing. He brings extensive experience in both repair service and maintenance with floats and aircraft.