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Adam Tlacoxolal-Chua

Adam Tlacoxolal-Chua

West Lafayette,IN

Summary

ASEL and AMEL pilot with 211 total flight hours and experience flying the Cessna 172S, Piper Archer, Piper Warrior, and Piper Seminole. Professional Flight Technology student at Purdue University with strong academic performance, including FAA written exam scores of 95% or higher. Military aviation background with strong procedural discipline, attention to detail, and a commitment to safety, student mentorship, and continuous improvement.

Overview

5
5
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Aviation Electronics Technician (E-6)

US Navy
07.2019 - 07.2024
  • Performed maintenance and operational support on F/A-18E Super Hornet avionics systems.
  • Worked in high-tempo aviation environments emphasizing safety, precision, and procedural compliance.
  • Diagnosed and repaired avionic systems to ensure operational readiness of aircraft.
  • Conducted routine inspections and maintenance on electronic equipment to maintain high safety standards.
  • Trained junior personnel on maintenance procedures and operational standards.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Professional Flight Technology

Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN
05-2027

Skills

  • Aircraft Maintenance
  • Avionics Troubleshooting
  • Aeronautical Decision-Making
  • Leadership
  • Risk Management
  • Standard Operating Procedures
  • Safety Briefings
  • Student Mentorship

Flight Experience

Total Hours: 211.1

Multi-Engine: 10.5

Pilot in Command: 156.5

Instrument (Simulated & Actual): 41.9

Cross Country: 46.9

Night: 24.7

Certification

  • Commercial Pilot; ASEL, AMEL; Instrument Airplane
  • Complex Endorsement
  • Certified Flight Instructor Training
  • Restricted Radio Operator License
  • FAA First Class Medical Certificate

Timeline

Aviation Electronics Technician (E-6)

US Navy
07.2019 - 07.2024

Bachelor of Science - Professional Flight Technology

Purdue University
Adam Tlacoxolal-Chua