520-885-5590
Tucson, Arizona

OBJECTIVES
To obtain a meaningful position within the aviation industry where my background in flying, administration, management and overall industry knowledge will bring added success to my employer and offer opportunities for further growth and development to myself.

FAA CERTIFICATES AND RATINGS
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Airline Transport Pilot Certificate
Flight Instructor (Gold Seal)
Commercial Pilot |
Ground Instructor
Flight Engineer Turbojet Powered
Airplane Multiengine Land |

1988 . . . . . . . . . . Certificate of Recognition for Life Saving, Civil Air Patrol
1987 . . . . . . . . . . Outstanding Service and Dedication, Tucson Air Museum
1986, 85 . . . . . . . Nominated Flight Instructor of the Year: Arizona
1979 to present . . FAA Aviation Safety Counselor

FLIGHT EXPERIENCE
| Total Flight Time | 10,465 | |
| Pilot-in-Command | 6,265 | |
| Second-in-Command | 3,390 | ATR 42, Mu 2, DC4, C119L |
| Turboprop over 12,500# | 2,823 | |
| Multiengine | 3,538 | C402, C310, PA34, PA23, LRJet |
| Instrument | 923 | |
| Flight Engineer | 611 | Boeing 727, 747 |

EDUCATION

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
9/89 - 3/97
. Continental Airlines Inc., Houston, TX: Part 121 Second Officer,
. Double Eagle Aviation: Part 135 Air Taxi, Part 91 Flight Instructor
. McLain-Harbers, Pilot Part 91 aerial mapping and surveying
. Davis-Monthan AFB Aero Club, Part 141 Chief Pilot
. Furloughed Continental Airlines
. Victor II, Part 91 First Officer Westwind 24 jet, Tucson (backup pilot on demand)
. Early Retirement Continental Airlines
. Flight Safety International, Learjet instructor
Back to Boeing Aircraft | Back to Learjet Inc.