Seasoned professional possessing extensive knowledge of air traffic regulations, procedures, and technologies. Educating and Accomplished Air Traffic Controller with over 20 years of hands-on experience in both tower and radar operations, specializing in high-pressure environments and safety-critical decision-making. Dedicated Air Traffic Control educator with over 10 years of experience teaching and training aspiring controllers in both academic and operational settings. Combines a strong foundation in FAA procedures and real-world ATC operations with a passion for student success and curriculum development. Skilled in classroom instruction, simulator training, and FAA compliance, with a proven track record of preparing students for careers in both the public and private sectors of air traffic services. Committed to fostering a dynamic and engaging learning environment that bridges theory with practical application.
Overview
27
27
years of professional experience
Work History
Tower Chief/Instructor of Air Traffic Control
Middle Georgia State University
Eastman, GA
05.2010 - Current
Full-time Air Traffic Control Tower Chief/Air Traffic Control (ATC) Instructor, applying 27 years of military and civilian Tower and Approach Control ATC experience, providing training to prospective Air Traffic Controllers as a Certified Professional Controller (CPC) at a four-year, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) accredited Air Traffic Control Collegiate Training Initiative (AT-CTI) institution
Deliver lectures and practical training sessions on air traffic control procedures, regulations, and technologies
Use simulators and real-time scenarios to provide hands-on training, which is crucial for developing the practical skills needed for air traffic control
In addition to educating students, serves as the Air Traffic Control Tower Chief at Eastman Tower, overseeing the activities of air traffic controllers in the tower, ensuring compliance with regulations and procedures
This includes managing the tower team, which consists of various positions such as Local Control, Ground Control, and Clearance Delivery, ensuring that all positions within the tower are working in harmony to manage the movement of aircraft on the taxiways and runways effectively
A four-year, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) accredited Air Traffic Control Collegiate Training Initiative (AT-CTI) institution
Air Traffic Controller
United States Air Force
Warner Robins, GA
11.1998 - 05.2010
Performed ATC duties as an Air Traffic Controller, Supervisory Air Traffic Control Specialist/Front Line Manager, NCOIC of Standardization (QA), NCOIC of Training, and Line Controller ensuring the safe, orderly and expeditious movement of air traffic in numerous diverse countries, stateside assignments and combat locations (e.g., Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Talil AB, Iraq)
Provided frontline supervision as ATC Watch supervisor, while mentoring developmental and subordinate personnel
Administered $1.2 million annual budget
Heard and resolved complaints from employees and, when warranted, referred more serious unresolved complaints to a higher level
Identified and arranged for annual and ancillary training needs of assigned personnel
Reinforced and communicated diversity and EEO policies and programs in all Areas of Responsibility, including selection and training
Fostered a work environment where all employees were treated in a fair and equitable manner
Unwavering ability to make rapid and precise judgments in real time, remaining calm under stressful conditions to coordinate many different processes at once, and rapidly adjusting to changes in the tempo of work activity
Performed duties as Exercise Evaluation Team (EET) and Rapid Response Team (RRT) member during stateside, overseas, and real-world combat deployments in support of Operations IRAQI FREEDOM and JOINT FORGE
Acted as 'eyes and ears' of ATC by providing oversight of actions taken by ATC personnel during tactical and combat operations, Operational Readiness Exercises (OREs), and Operational Readiness Inspections (ORIs)
Ensured controller readiness and performance was at or above International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), FAA, USAF and Unit standards
Planned, evaluated, and reported on ATC team performance by evaluating services from an aviator's perspective as a 'backseat' crewmember on F-15E, AT-38 and KC-135R platforms
Developed standards predicated on ICAO, FAA and USAF guidance to evaluate and test subordinates while conducting 'over-the-shoulder' certifications and facility operational evaluations
Ensured adherence to established policies and standards through monthly written proficiency and annual performance-based testing
Provided feedback to correct deficiencies, increase efficiency and improve readiness
Provided comprehensive review and evaluation of performance data to identify systemic deficiencies in overall readiness
Developed improvement plans and briefed recommendations to commander and other staff personnel
Participated in NATO and domestic off-site inspection/survey visits
Administered in-depth combat airspace briefings to the Secretary of Defense, Secretary of the Air Force, and Air Force Chief of Staff
Provided radar and non-radar services in a complicated Air space
Formulated and issued IFR clearances, relayed vital aircraft movement information, and provided pilots with tactical, visual, and precision final approach guidance
Directed taxiing aircraft, maintenance vehicles, Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) and other airport personnel and equipment
Compiled flight information from flight plans, pilot reports and personal observations
Used Flight Data Input/Output (FDIO) equipment to input and amend aircraft flight plans
Calculated prevailing visibility reports as a Limited Aviation Weather Reporting Station (LAWRS) Observer
Complied with FAA and ICAO regulatory guidance to provide safe, orderly and expeditious movement of domestic and international military, airline, cargo, general aviation and foreign dignitary aircraft at the primary USAF logistical hub in the Far East
SAFETY: FAA Safety Team Lead Rep For Central Georgia, briefing more than 250 pilots to enhance safety; Robins AFB, Warner Robins, GA Aero Club Safety Officer, aced annual FAA inspection/zero mishaps during tenure
Communicated clearly and concisely in English with pilots via radio to provide meteorological, navigational and other information critical to flight safety
Provided course adjustments and instructions to aircraft in emergencies, alerting emergency services in cases of distressed aircraft
Tower Chief/Instructor of Air Traffic Control at Middle Georgia State UniversityTower Chief/Instructor of Air Traffic Control at Middle Georgia State University