aarons Posted March 1, 2004 Report Share Posted March 1, 2004 Will be leaving the Army in June 04 after returning from deployment. Looking for a pilot position with a quality company that values hard work and dedication and will treat me as a professional. Not looking to build time - I want to stay with a quality company for the long term. Realize that I lack civilian experience but will do whatever it takes to learn the ropes. Look forward to speaking with you via email or also welcome to any suggestions. Resume below: L. DEAN HARRINGTON 16508 Howard Place #A - Fort Polk, LA 71459 aero_dean@yahoo.com SUMMARY:ACCOMPLISHED U.S. ARMY HELICOPTER INSTRUCTOR PILOT WITH MBA AND 12 YEARS OF DIVERSE LEADERSHIP, TEACHING, FLIGHT AND MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE TO INCLUDE COMBAT OPERATIONS LICENSES AND RATINGS: Commercial - Instrument Privilege: HelicopterPrivate Pilot : Single-Engine LandUS Army Class II Medical: Issued April 25, 2003 FLIGHT TIMES: TOTAL...2,805Helicopter...2674Turbine...2674Pilot in Command... 1,825 Instruction...661Medevac...1150Combat...310Simulator...193Actual Instruments...54Hood...50Medevac...1150NVG...605Night...176Last 6 months...195 FLIGHT EXPERIENCE: US ARMY 08/02 – Present 4th Squadron - 2nd Armored Cavalry RegimentFort Polk, LA Senior Instructor Pilot: Planned, developed and implemented flight training and instruction for 23 rated pilots, 3 instructor pilots and 16 non-pilot crewmembers Pilot-in Command: Conducted combat operations in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom 07/99 – 08/02US Army Air Ambulance DetWheeler Army Airfield, HI Instructor Pilot:: Evaluated, trained and provided flight instruction for 22 rated pilots and 16 non-pilot crewmembers Pilot-in-Command: Flew 600 hours conducting 24-hour aeromedical evacuation operations 07/95 – 07/99 US Army Air Ambulance DetFort Irwin, CAFlight Operations Officer: Responsible for unit training requirements and implementing training programs Pilot-in-Command: Flew 900 hours conducting 24-hour aeromedical evacuation operations 09/94 - 08/951st Battalion, 2nd Brigade Fort Riley, KS UH-60 Pilot: Performed duties as pilot of a UH-60 Blackhawk as part of a helicopter attack battalion. 09/93 - 08/94Soto Cano Airbase, Honduras UH-60 Pilot: Conducted military operations and humanitarian support in the countries of Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Guatemala 08/92 – 09/93United States Army Initial Entry Rotary Wing TrainingFort Rucker, Alabama Honor Graduate: First in class academically and second in class overall EDUCATION: 1997 MBA in Aviation Business from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, GPA: 4.0, Fort Irwin CA 1987 BS in Civil Engineering from University of Florida, GPA: 3.0, Gainesville FL AVAILIBILITY: June 2004 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Wings Air Posted March 5, 2004 Report Share Posted March 5, 2004 Dean, I am looking to hire a chief pilot to fly a B206BIII in the New York City area. Initially the position would be part time, but if all goes well, it would be full time. Let me know if you are interested. javier.diaz@wingsair.net Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aarons Posted March 10, 2004 Author Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 My location preference is FL, TX, AZ, CA or HI but will consider all offers or suggestions. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hawk33EB Posted October 20, 2004 Report Share Posted October 20, 2004 My location preference is FL, TX, AZ, CA or HI but will consider all offers or suggestions. Thanks.Dean, Not sure what your status is right now, as your original post is pretty old, but if you're willing to consider the NYC area, I might be able to help you. This is Gene Bishop, I flew OPFOR for NTC Avco while you were at the 247th. Send me an Email at Hawk33EB@aol.com and let me know if you're interested in learning more. Regards, Gene Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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