Aerodynamics
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Gary Kibler is the owner and operator of Aerodynamics Inc.

Gary has been involved in aviation since his high school years. He joined a Boy Scouts of America Explorer Post in 1965 that specialized in aviation. During this time, he helped rebuild a 1946 Aeronca Champ, which took four years to complete. He received his pilot's license before graduating high school in 1970 and went on to the Columbus Technical Institute in Columbus, Ohio to pursue an A&P license and an Associate of Applied Science in Maintenance Technology.

After graduating in 1973, Gary worked maintaining aircraft and helicopters for Heck Flying Services in Willard, Ohio. From there, he worked at Fisher Bros. Aviation, a carrier for US Air. He was a night shift supervisor of maintenance on Casa aircraft.

In the 1980's, Gary worked for Rockwell on the B1 Bomber and Space Shuttle. He also taught Aircraft Maintenance evening classes at the Columbus State Community College.

Gary worked for 18 years at Electrosonics, an avionics installer at the Columbus International Airport. He worked on installs and became a sheet metal artist. He fabricated and installed new instrument panels, and he became the engraver for the company. He fabricated new circuit breaker panels or repaired old panels and engraved them.

Electrosonics was sold to General Electric in 1999. General Electric sold Electrosonics to the Carlisle Group, which also owned Garrett Aviation, now known as Landmark Aviation. Garrett closedElectrosonics in November 2005.

Gary has been doing contract work since Electrosonics was sold and decided to form his own company. Aerodynamics was created in March 2006 to reflect his expertise in this aspect of the aviation industry.

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