[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 137 (Tuesday, September 27, 1994)]
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[Congressional Record: September 27, 1994]
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                 THE RETIREMENT OF CAROLE A. DiLODOVICO

 Mr. SARBANES. Mr. President, on September 30, Ms. Carole A. 
DiLodovico, an outstanding public servant will retire from the Federal 
Aviation Administration where she has served our Nation and State with 
distinction in all areas of the Office of Airports, headquarters, 
region, and Airports District Office. Currently, she is the supervisor 
of the Maryland and DC, section of the Washington Airports District 
Office.
  Since becoming supervisor, Ms. DiLodovico has given tirelessly of 
herself and established a reputation as an expert in the application of 
the myriad of regulations, rules, procedures and guidance which govern 
and impact, or are impacted by airport aid legislation. Her expertise 
is often sought by people in the airline industry to help them 
troubleshoot or solve problems.
  This expertise extends to dealing with people outside the aviation 
community. Carole has been successful in providing advice and counsel 
to airport neighbors, community groups and the general public on the 
goals and objectives of the airports.
  Carole's success in dealing with her colleagues at the FAA and the 
community may partly be attributed to her belief in hands-on 
supervision. She has visited Maryland's publicly owned airports, as 
well as the privately owned ones in order to better relate to the needs 
of the aviation community.
  Because of here exceptional talent and hard work, Carole has received 
many honors during the last several years. She was awarded the special 
achievement award from the FAA, Eastern Region, Airports Division and 
was recognized by the Virginia Department of Aviation for her 
contributions toward development of aviation in the State. Carole was 
also the first employee in the Eastern Region Airports Division to be 
selected to attend the Seminar for Prospective Women Managers.
  Mr. President, I have had the opportunity to work with Carole on 
several occasions and I know, firsthand of her commitment to modernize 
and improve the airports of the region. I am pleased to have this 
opportunity to express my appreciation for her outstanding work at the 
FAA over the last 30 years and to wish her the very best in the years 
to come.

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