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John Shahriar Azma

Orlando, Florida

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John S. Azma, age 61, passed away in Daytona Beach, Florida on Wednesday, April 4th, 2018. John was a devoted husband, father, and brother. Professionally, John was an FAA Designated Pilot Examiner and the founder of Azma FLT Inc., an Orlando-based flight school providing training in jet aircraft...

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Another year going by, Hope you and your family are doing well. In remembrance of John. Lynn Martin

It seems like only yesterday I was flying my Premier with John in the right seat giving me a new idea of how I could improve my technique. I miss those times each year. It is hard to believe it is 2 years ago that we lost him to a travesty. John is missed by many. Isabella, I hope you and your children are safe and healthy and uplifted by stories of fun and love for John.

It is hard to believe John has been gone a year now. I miss our times together. I hope Isabella and the children have found solace in his memory. We miss John.

John was a roommate of mine more than 20 years ago. We used to play cards for pizza. He also did my ATP ride. What a great guy.

I'm sorry I couldn't be at the memorial. As with so many others I feel my life was touched by John. I first met him in 2000 and he flew with me for a series of checkrides. I always thought he modeled the ultimate aviator personality: calm, controlled, humble, always in command. He also treated everyone with great respect, a quality which I have strived to emulate. Later on I sent many students to him for checkrides including type rating applicants. He was such a great guy to work with...

Dear Isabelle John was a great man and I had the up most respect for him. He taught me so much about life and flying. God bless

My name is Dave Kearney and I knew John thru a falcon 50 recurrent training course that we did together in Houston a couple of years ago. As the week went along and we started talking we started forming a bond which I have thought of different times. He would come to class and show pictures of his sons. I would hear him talking to Izabelle during break. I had a cold when I got to Houston and he said to me right away, I don't want you giving me something that I will take back and get...

To Isabelle and Family, I am sorry I cannot be there today. John was an important part of my Aviation life, in that he signed me off after training me to fly my Premiet Jet. He had done my last 3 annual recurrents as well. I always enjoyed our time together and Always learned something new each time we were together.Additionally I always enjoyed his bringing me up to date on how his family was doing.I will miss John and the time we spent together every year.With Love,Lynn Martin