JAMES PHILIP CLARK, JR
Pilots at Country Clb Rd, Melbourne, FL

License number
Florida A4958199
Issued Date
Apr 2016
Expiration Date
Apr 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
2207 Country Club Rd, Melbourne, FL 32901

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
James Clark
5051 Quail Valley Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32309
James Clark
502 S Fremont Ave APT 604, Tampa, FL 33606
(813) 918-8366
James Clark, age 34
502 Redbird St, Lynn Haven, FL 32444
James Clark, age 90
506 E State Road 434, Winter Spgs, FL 32708
(407) 314-6263
James Clark, age 41
5060 Jumper St, Cocoa, FL 32927
(321) 305-4055

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James Clark Photo 1
Chief Petty Officer At Us Navy Reserve

Chief Petty Officer At Us Navy Reserve

Position:
Chief Petty Officer at US Navy Reserve
Location:
Satellite Beach, Florida
Industry:
Photography
Work:
US Navy Reserve since Sep 2002 - Chief Petty Officer The Hometown News Jun 2006 - Dec 2007 - Staff Photographer Florida Today 2002 - 2005 - Freelance Photographer
Education:
University of Central Florida 2003 - 2005
BA, History


James Clark Photo 2
Account Executive At Saxon Business Systems

Account Executive At Saxon Business Systems

Position:
Account Executive at Saxon Business Systems
Location:
Melbourne, Florida Area
Industry:
Business Supplies and Equipment
Work:
Saxon Business Systems - Account Executive
Education:
Florida Institute of Technology 1990 - 1991


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Magnetic Boats

Magnetic Boats

US Patent:
5669599, Sep 23, 1997
Filed:
Nov 3, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/552711
Inventors:
Hong Seng Toh - Phoenix AZ
Frederick P. Eickmann - Palm Bay FL
James V. Clark - Palm Bay FL
Assignee:
Harris Corporation - Melbourne FL
International Classification:
B25B 1100
US Classification:
269 8
Abstract:
An assembly is disclosed for supporting and transporting integrated circuits (ICs) or circuit die. The ICs are held to a planar surface of a support plate by a magnet. Support plates can optionally be perforated in order to view and inspect the circuits being processed and allows fluids and gases to pass therethrough. A separator plate is used when a plurality of support plates are stacked on top of each other to separate the support plates. The support plates can be placed in a container to transport the circuits during the manufacturing process. The container and separator plate can also be perforated.