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 John Davis - Training Center Instructor


   Full biographies of each Training Center Instructor are published online because they provide instruction in customer-owned aircraft. The customer's insurance underwriters require our specifics.

   John began his aviation career in 1964 as a flight instructor. He quickly moved up to charter captain, flying mostly Cessna Cabin Class Pistons. He joined USAir in 1968. While flying for USAIR, he was rated in FH-227 prop jet, 737, 757, 767 and BAC1-11.

   Throughout his tenure at USAir, he maintained close ties with general aviation and kept his instructor credentials current. He continued to fly in general aviation aircraft, teach instrument ground schools and assisted in helping several small flight schools author 141 manuals, establish VA programs and start-up 135 operations.  

   His 32 years at USAir gave John insight into effective simulator training programs, both as a pilot and an instructor. He joined Aero-Tech in 2002 adding airline style flows and polish to our simulator lesson plans and discipline to emergency scenario training. 

   Today he is an effective simulator instructor and ground instructor. He is often requested by customers as their instructor of choice


FLIGHT TIME:           Total               24,800 Hours
                      Instrument           3,000 Hours
                      Instructor            1,500 Hours (not including Part 121)
                      Multiengine Recip     1,500 Hours
                      Multiengine Turgine    8,000 Hours
                      Multiengine Jet      14,000 Hours

PILOT CERTIFICATES    Number 1578208, ATP, Commercial Privileges - Airplane SEL

RATINGS               Airplane Multiengine Land, Convair A-340, Convair A-440, Lear Jet

FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR     CFIAIIMEI
GROUND INSTRUCTOR   Advanced and Instrument
MEDICAL               First Class, no restrictions


Primary instructor for General Single or Multi Engine and Instrument Refresher Courses
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