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#6653
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Joined APC: Nov 2013
Position: C-17A Instructor/Evaluator
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C-17 Instructor/Evaluator w/the USAF, also CFII-ME ATP in my own life. Flown a lot of GA, about 7,000 hrs total mil & civil and getting ready to retire w/the mil and get hired by a part 121 operation. Started my first flying lessons in 1987 and haven't stopped yet. 5 military assignments in a row of operational jet experience while owning my own plane and staying up to speed in the civil world too.
#6658
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Joined APC: Nov 2013
Posts: 2
I'm in the process of creating a curriculum for Alaskan high school students, using Alaska-specific materials to practice proficiency in reading/writing, listening/speaking, and critical thinking. I am working on a lesson on Alaskan aviation history (focusing on individuals, events, and the significance of aviation in Alaska's history), and came across this forum. Having scanned a couple of threads, I thought it might be a good idea to get some input from you all on resources/subtopics/individuals who I should consider.
Thanks-a-bunch,
-Daniel
Thanks-a-bunch,
-Daniel
#6659
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Joined APC: Nov 2013
Posts: 5
Retired USAF pilot. 1988-90 B-52G Andersen AFB, Guam; 1990-1993 B-52H K.I. Sawyer AFB, MI; 1991 B-52G Desert Storm from Diego Garcia; 1993-1997 T-38 IP Laughlin AFB, TX; 1997-2001 B-52H CCTS IP Barksdale AFB, LA; 2001-2007 T-38 IP (reserves) Laughlin AFB, TX. 6,000 hours or something like that. I own my own business today in San Angelo, TX.
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