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|Objective |Secure a position flying the C-130 Hercules Aircraft. |
|Certification and Ratings |Federal Aviation Administration |
| |Commercial Pilot: Airplane Single Engine |
| |Commercial Pilot: Land Rotorcraft - Helicopter |
| |Instrument: Airplane and Helicopter |
|Flight Experience |Fleet Marine Force |
| |October 1998 – Present: Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 160, El Toro California. |
| |September 2000 – March 2001: WestPac Float onboard USS Bonhomme Richard LHD-6 with the Thirteenth |
| |Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable), conducted Humanitarian Operations in East |
| |Timor, participated in Operation Southern Watch and Exercises Eager Mace, Red Reef and Infinite |
| |Moonlight in the Gulf Region. |
| |January 2003 – October 2003: Deployed in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom.|
| |Led several CasEvac and MedEvac flights into Iraq as well as general assault support missions. |
| |Fleet Marine Replacement Squadron |
| |July 1999 – October 1999: Reported to Marine Medium Training Squadron 204 for flight instruction |
| |in the CH-46E Sea Knight Medium Helicopter, New River North Carolina. |
| |Completed training in the CH-46E and designated a NATOPS qualified Co-Pilot in the Sea Knight |
| |Helicopter. |
| |Naval Flight School |
| |April 1997 – June 1999: United States Navy, Pensacola Florida. |
| |Reported to Marine Aviation Training Support Group for Naval Flight School. |
| |Completed Aviation Preflight Indoctrination July 1997, a course consisting of basic aerodynamics, |
| |navigation, meteorology and survival skills in sea, air and land. |
| |Reported to Primary Flight October 1997 for basic flight training at VT-6 in Milton Florida. |
| |Completed Primary and Intermediate flight training in the T34C Turbo Mentor fixed wing aircraft. |
| |Reported to Advance Flight Training for Rotary Wing Aviation at HT-8 in Milton Florida. |
| |Winged an Unrestricted Naval Aviator May 1999. |
| |The Basic School, USMC |
| |September 1996 – April 1997: Attended six month Basic Officer Course after being commissioned a |
| |Second Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps, Quantico Virginia. |
| |Education |
| |May 1996: Bachelors of Electrical Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder Colorado. |
|Flight Qualifications and |Naval Aviation |
|Experience |Total Hours: 1500.7 |
| |Total NVG Hours: 200.7 |
| |Total Fixed Wing Hours: 115.0 |
| |Aircraft Commander, Basic Instructor Pilot, Maintenance Check Pilot, Section Leader, Division |
| |Leader, Terrain Flight Instructor |
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