JAMES D. WARREN
5080 Belfast-Keller Rd
Richmond Hill, GA 31324
Phone: (912) 665-1007
Fax: (912) 727-4073
jwarren911@aol.com
OBJECTIVE: Corporate Pilot
EXPERIENCE:
ATP, type rated, current and qualified in the G-IV. Over
two and a half years as a Gulfstream IV instructor and training program
manager with FlightSafety International. Twenty two year career in the
U.S. Air Force as an instructor pilot, staff officer, and aircraft technician
EDUCATION:
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Master of Aeronautical Science, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
University, 1988
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Bachelor of Science, Math/Science (with honors), Rollins
College, 1982
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Associate of Applied Science, Avionics Systems Technology,
Community
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College of the Air Force, 1980
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FLIGHT TRAINING: Gulfstream IV Recurrent, (61.58, 135.293/297)
(1999)
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Gulfstream IV Initial (1996)
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B-52 Instructor Pilot Course (1990)
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Advanced Instrument Flying Course (1989)
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B-52 Aircraft Commander Qualification Course (1989)
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T-37 Instructor Pilot Training Course (1984)
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Air Force Undergraduate Pilot Training (1984)
RELATED EXPERIENCE:
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Program Manager, GIV instructor (part 91 and 135), FlightSafety
International, Savannah, GA (11/96 6/99). Taught Gulfstream IV systems
and procedures in classroom and flight simulator. Managed training program
for a major client company staffed with over 105 pilots. Duties included
instructor training and scheduling, specialized courseware development,
simulator scenario development, classroom instruction and simulator instruction
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Instructor - Air Force Instructor Pilot Training Center,
Randolph AFB, TX
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(1/92 - 12/94) Taught instructor pilot candidates to teach
aerobatics, instruments, formation, and navigation in jet aircraft.
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B-52 Instructor Pilot, Loring AFB, ME. (1/89 - 12/91) Commanded
six man flight crew and multi-aircraft formations. Taught all aspects of
pilot procedure, aircraft systems operation, and crew coordination in aircraft
and flight simulator
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T-37 instructor pilot and evaluator pilot, Loring AFB ME
and Columbus AFB MS. (10/84 - 7/88) Taught aerobatics, instruments, formation,
and navigation to Undergraduate Pilot Training students in aircraft and
flight simulator.
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Performed initial qualification and recurrent training for
B-52 and KC-135 pilots. Gave oral evaluations and in-flight pilot check-rides.
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE:
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Air Liaison Officer, Ft Stewart, GA, 1/95 11/96
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Assistant Director of Squadron Operations, Randolph AFB,
TX, 7/94-12/94
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Chief of Airfield Management, Randolph AFB, TX, 11/93 - 7/94
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Chief of T-37 instructor pilot academics, Randolph AFB TX.
(1/92 - 11/93
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Various Air Force enlisted assignments, 1/75 1/83
FLIGHT TIME:
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Grand Total - 3828
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Pilot in Command - 2599
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Instrument - 313
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Instructor - 1574
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Night - 227
Available June 1, 1999, References available upon request