Education:
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Prescott, Az
Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics – Cum Laude August 2004
Minors in Meteorology and Aeronautical Studies GPA 3.6/4.0
Flight Certificates, Ratings and Experience:
Commercial Pilot: Airplane Single & Multi-Engine Land, Instrument Airplane
Instructor Ratings: Airplane Single Engine Land, Instrument Airplane
FAA Class I Medical
Total Time: 5500+ Hrs
PIC: 5400+ Hrs
Multi-Engine: 2700+ Hrs
Cross Country: 4050+ Hrs
Instruction Given: 1110+ Hrs
Night: 440+ Hrs
Total Instrument: 250+ Hrs
Experience:
Survey Pilot/Branch Manager– Keystone Aerial Surveys May 2006 – Current
Captain in a Turbocharged Cessna 310R working in a crew environment for digital and film photogrammetric and LiDAR survey projects within the USA and Mexico. Duties include: Coordinating with ATC and US Military to fly survey lines through high traffic areas and restricted airspaces, marketing, equipment troubleshooting and upkeep, removal and installation of various airborne sensors, quoting and planning of survey missions.
Cargo Pilot (Part 135) – Sun Western Flyers June 2005 – May 2006
Single-Pilot Captain in a Piper Lance flying time-sensitive cargo from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport to various locations in Arizona. Also provide on-call support flying for air ambulance operations.
Project Manager – Data-Tel Contractors Nov 2004 – June 2005
Responsible for project planning, personnel management, creating & implementing safety programs, attending weekly progress meetings, scheduling and attending inspections, and recording project documentation including as-built documentations, daily construction reports, and time and material records.
CFI / Webmaster – San Diego Aerospace Museum Sept 2003 – Mar 2005
Created and maintain the museum’s website using HTML, PHP, MySQL, Adobe Photoshop, and Macromedia Dreamweaver. As a flight instructor I assisted in creating and teaching a private pilot ground school for a class of 23 people.
CFI / President – Gillespie Field Eagles May 2002 – Jul 2004
Managed a non-profit scholarship program created to teach high school students to fly. Duties included fundraising, supervising & performing routine aircraft maintenance, keeping positive public relations with local media, and establishing standardized flight training to our students.
Flight Instructor – Anglo-American Aviation International Jul 2003 – Mar 2004
Taught primary and advanced students to fly under both FAA and JAA (European) rules. All of the students that I taught passed their check ride on the first attempt (9 Licensed Students, 8 to solo with Anglo-American Aviation).
References: Available Upon Request
