FAA
FAAST Team Rep
Liberty University - Lynchburg, Virginia Area since Jun 2013
Director of Training - School of Aeronautics / Chief Instructor
Aviation Partners, LLC since Aug 2010
Owner/Member
National Intercollegiate Flying Association since 2010
Volunteer Chief Landings Judge
Horizon Flight Center - Chesapeake, Virginia since Dec 2008
Chief Instructor - Gold Seal CFI, CFI-I, MEI
Education:
Delta State University 2015 - 2016
Masters, Aviation
Liberty University 2014 - 2015
Masters, Master of Arts, Communication, Business, Communications
Liberty University 2012 - 2014
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Aviation
Epic Flight Academy 2005 - 2007
Northcentral Technical College 1993 - 1995
University of Wisconsin - Madison 1991
Skills:
Aircraft Aviation Flights Commercial Aviation Cfi Piloting Operations Management Aeronautics Management Airports Program Management Flight Safety Airlines Team Building Aerospace Human Factors Military Contract Negotiation Security Clearance Civil Aviation Flight Planning Business Aviation Navy Government Charter
Languages:
English Spanish
Certifications:
Federal Aviation Administration, License 2841358 License 2841358 Airline Transport Pilot - Gold Seal Cfi, Cfi-I, Mei
Cedarbrook Elementary School Seattle WA 1969-1971, Lake Forest Park Elementary School Seattle WA 1971-1975, Morgan Junior High School Seattle WA 1975-1977
Community:
Cari Fletcher, Heather Macrae, Philip Millhuff, Lynda Swanson
Rebecca Brownlow, Steve Riggen, Pamela Laymon, Amy Horner, Gary Vandeventer, Marty Hopkins, Matt Shearer, Michael Upshaw, Dawn Smith, Dawn Strothmann, Kevin Barnhill
Keith Edgerton, Lori Raynor, Anthony Moore, Chrystal Mohn, Seneca Jackson, Albert Coleman, Anthony Wood, Julie Parker, Juan Soto, Dara Fennell, Johnny Champion
The other victims, including Lisinicchia and Steenburg, included: Amanda Halse, Patrick Cushing, Erin McGowan, Shane McGowan, Brian Hough, James Schnurr, Axel Steenburg, Allison King, Mary Dyson, Rob Dyson, Abigail Jackson, Adam Jackson, Rich Steenburg, Michael Ukaj, Amanda Rivenburg, Rachael Cavos
Also, Alexis DeJoria, of Venice, Calif., became the second female Alcohol Funny Car racer to win a national event, joining Bunny Burkett (1986). DeJoria outlasted Brian Hough, of Junction City, Ore., in the final.