ASA Congratulates 2018 Aircraft Valuation Program Graduates

The American Society of Appraisers (ASA) recently celebrated its second graduating class of Aircraft Valuation Program students, held jointly with university partner, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) at their Daytona Beach, Florida campus.

The 26 students who successfully completed the four course program were treated to a celebratory dinner held in their honor. Instructors, Richard Berkemeier, ASA, David Crick, ASA, and Dr. Vitaly Guzhva, ASA, were in attendance, as well as Chair of the Society’s Machinery & Technical Specialties Discipline Sam Shapiro, ASA, and Embry-Riddle’s Dean, Michael Williams.

View photos from the ceremonies here.

Prior to the graduation, during the Program’s final class, ASA-204 Advanced Topics in Aircraft Appraisals II, students enjoyed presentations from Airbus, as well as Director, Aircraft Valuation at Boeing Capital Corporation, Kenneth G. Price, Aircraft Information Services, Inc. (AISI) President, Mark Halsor and CEO Dave Miller and aviation lawyer, Amanda Applegate.

The ASA/ERAU four course program is designed for professional aircraft appraisers and provides participants the necessary fundamental appraisal coursework to apply for professional accreditation through ASA in the Machinery and Technical Specialties (MTS) discipline with a specialty in aircraft appraisal. The courses curriculum covers commercial, business and general aviation aircraft including fixed-wing and rotorcraft, and other aerospace assets.

To register for upcoming classes or to learn more about becoming an aircraft appraiser visit www.appraisers.org/aircraft or call (800) 272-8258.

The American Society of Appraisers has approximately 68 designated members with a specialty in aircraft valuation located throughout the United States, Canada, United Kingdom and Australia.

To hire an ASA designated aircraft valuation professional, visit www.FindanAppraiser.org or call (800)-272-8258.

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