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Precise Flight promotes engineer Tuttle
As director of engineering, Tyler Tuttle will put his technical expertise and leadership skills to good use to influence Precise Flight's ongoing growth and success.
Director of engineering Tyler Tuttle.

Bend, Oregon-based Precise Flight has promoted Tyler Tuttle to the position of director of engineering.

Tuttle has worked for the company since 2019. He brings more than 14 years of experience overseeing new product development, product quality assurance and manufacturing innovation. Most recently, in the position of lead project engineer, he has been responsible for total project management and providing day-to-day leadership for the engineering team.

Before joining Precise Flight, Tuttle served as senior research and development engineer and the product design engineering team leader for Nosler and aerospace production engineer for Precision CastParts.

“We believe this is the perfect role to showcase Tyler's extraordinary blend of technical expertise and effective leadership,” says Precise Flight CEO Doug La Placa. “Tyler's energy, ideas and leadership have had an enormous impact on Precise Flight's growth and success. We are extremely excited for our future with Tyler at the helm of our very talented engineering team.”

Precise Flight supplies safety and performance-enhancing solutions and products for a wide range of aircraft. Products include the Pulselite System, LED and HID lighting systems, fixed and portable oxygen systems, precision fabricated tubing, SpeedBrakes and the TwistLock Beverage Locking System.

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