[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 68 (Thursday, May 26, 1994)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
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                   FREDERICK A. WALDNER'S RETIREMENT

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                        HON. WILLIAM F. GOODLING

                            of pennsylvania

                    in the house of representatives

                         Thursday, May 26, 1994

  Mr. GOODLING. Mr. Speaker, today I would like to recognize the 
retirement of Mr. Frederick A. Waldner, P.E., from the Federal Aviation 
Administration's Harrisburg, PA Office.
  Mr. Frederick A. Waldner retired on May 3, 1994, after over 30 years 
of distinguished service with the Federal Government, the last 20 being 
with the Federal Aviation Administration's Harrisburg, PA Airports 
District Office. A civil engineering graduate of Bucknell University, 
Lewisburg, PA, Mr. Waldner began his Federal service career in 1963 
with the Bureau of Public Roads, now known as the Federal Highway 
Administration, and worked on a variety of highway construction 
projects in Oregon, Louisiana, New York, and Pennsylvania. His civilian 
engineering career was interrupted by a 2-year assignment as a 
commissioned officer in the U.S. Army, from 1964 to 1966, during which 
he served his country stateside and in Vietnam. In his capacity as an 
airport engineer, engineering section chief and project manager, Mr. 
Waldner was greatly involved in the administration of the FAA's Airport 
Improvement Program in the States of Pennsylvania and Delaware. In 
particular, he made notable contributions to the development of major 
airports at Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. During his tenure, he assisted 
in the development and execution of the annual FAA Airports Conference 
in Hershey, PA, the premier event of its kind.
  Fred is a registered professional engineer in the Commonwealth of 
Pennsylvania, a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, and 
a member of the National and Pennsylvania Society of Professional 
Engineers. He is a past president of the Harrisburg, PA Chapter of the 
Pennsylvania Society of Professional Engineers.
  Mr. Waldner's service to his country and dedication to duty have 
reflected credit to himself and the Federal Aviation Administration and 
thus is worthy of recognition for his job well done.

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