Amanda Rummel

Meeting Planning Specialist

James Madison University
Bachelor of Science, Writing, Rhetoric, and Technical Communication, 2010

Ms. Rummel has over 10 years of editorial and publishing experience.  As an Editor at PAI Consulting, she uses this experience to provide editorial support for PAI’s clients.  She writes, edits, formats, and reviews a variety of technical and regulatory documents for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and aviation industry, including reports, briefing papers, records of meeting, standards, guidelines, handbooks, reference materials, memos, letters, presentations, and Web pages.  Ms. Rummel helps create documents that accurately convey information using proper English; the appropriate style standards, including the U.S. Government Publishing Office Style Manual, Chicago Manual of Style, Federal Register Document Drafting Handbook, and PAI in‑house style; and the FAA Plain Language Program. 

Ms. Rummel’s major projects at PAI have included drafting, editing, and formatting a variety of documents for numerous Aviation Safety Information Analysis and Sharing (ASIAS) programs, the FAA Office of Rulemaking (ARM), and the FAA Aircraft Certification Service (AIR).  She has edited and formatted procedures manuals for industry clients, and supported the drafting, editing, and production of aviation regulations for a foreign government client.  In addition, Ms. Rummel has provided onsite FAA exemption processing support, digitized and processed historic FAA records, cataloged incident and accident reports, and provided onsite support at the twice‑yearly Aviation Safety InfoShare conference.

Previously, Ms. Rummel completed an internship through James Madison University where she created and formatted a website for scholarly publications.  Ms. Rummel edited and formatted over 30 works for publication on the site.  She also has composed and edited brochures, handbooks, information sheets, proposals, and user manuals.