2019 IAM Photo Contest Winners (Video)Winner Gallery
- 1 First Place Photographer: Geoff Nicholas, Local 1681 Local Lodge 1681 members deicing a 737 Max at dawn on Christmas morning.
- 2 Second Place Photographer: David Iacobucci, Local SC711 M1 support Services Propulsion Maintainers inspect & blend all 2nd stage compressor blades prior to inlet fan module build-up.
- 3 Third Place Photographer: Scott Gardner, Local 774 IAMAW Local Lodge 708 Members on strike against Flight Safety Services Corporation at McConnell AFT in Wichita, KS – Feb. 12, 2019
- Honorable Mention Photographer: Dave Lehive, Local 1776 IAM Local 1776 Sister Jacquelin L Green is seen directing jet aircraft from the Philadelphia Ramp Control Tower.
- Honorable Mention Photographer: Connie Kelliher, Local 751F The 737 wingline produces more than 2 shipsets (4 wings) per workday. Tyler Martin, Leath Day and David Sengaroon work on a 737 wing.
- Honorable Mention Photographer: Maurizio Romanelli, Local 717T Machining an aerospace shaft on a manual lathe.
- Honorable Mention Photographer: Lisa Ferm, Local 2339N Safety is always the number one priority. It’s just me up there at 30,000 feet. I want to be prepared.
- Honorable Mention Photographer: Ko Vang, Local 737 After cleaning of the aluminum can top molds, inspecting them for the final product is crucial.
- Honorable Mention Photographer: Jason Chan, Local 751A 751A members Jon Voss (burgundy shirt) and Mike Frank work on the trailing edge of a 737 wing.
- Honorable Mention Photographer: Michael Golab, Local 1211 Material handler checking the inventory of a location in the component stock room at Lord Corporation, Erie.
- Honorable Mention Photographer: Steven Tripp, Local 2210 IAM member Helen Oliveira-Brown delivers the final flight paperwork to AFA member Matt Hoy for a flight departing Austin, TX.
- Honorable Mention Photographer: Larry Wilson, Local 774 April is a licensed forklift operator. She is moving numerous things around in order to make room for newly delivered material that will go into the manufacturing of airplane parts.