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About Us
J & L stands for Justin and Lee. We met in the spring of 2000 while
attending Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, Arizona.
By profession, we are both pilots, but we like getting out and doing
something completely different. We're both computer and gadget
oriented. J&L Webservices started because so many people asked us for
help with their technology needs and we discovered we enjoy these
sorts of things. J&L Webservices exists simply because we enjoy doing
it.
Justin is originally from Colorado and spent part of his childhood in
Australia. He loves tennis, swimming, hiking, snow, and the mountains.
A very important thing happened to Justin as a toddler living on the
family's rural ranch near Steamboat Springs. An oil company came by
with a helicopter and wanted to fly the ranch prospecting for oil.
They asked his mother if he could ride along. She agreed and he got
his very first helicopter ride. What Justin's mother did not know is
that pilots like to share what they do and convert children to their
passion at an early age. Justin got to "help fly" the helicopter and
was hooked. He decided that one day he would be a pilot. Growing up he
spent considerable time on a Qantas Boeing 747 traveling back and
forth between the United States and Australia. This further deepened
his passion for aviation and is what made him want to be airline
pilot. Justin is currently flying the Canada Air Regional Jet for
SkyWest Airlines and loves it.
Lee is originally from Oregon and spent some growing-up time in
Germany. She loves cycling, swimming, hiking, music, snow, and the
mountains. The world knows May 18, 1980 as the day Mt. St. Helens blew
up, but for Lee the day lives in infamy as her first airplane ride.
She grew up watching blimps fly in and out of the local airport and
always thought it would be fun to be a pilot. Lee was well on her way
to becoming an airline pilot when she started teaching others to fly
and fell in love with the teaching side of aviation. She's a
commercially-rated pilot/flight instructor with a type-rating in the
Canada Air Regional Jet and a keen interest in meteorology. She works
for a large air ambulance company monitoring flight operations and
analyzing weather/hazards to flight across the US in real-time and
enjoys teaching others to fly on her days off.
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