Come Fly with Me

Bob Hales - CFII

Your Plane or rental

585-589-9555

BFRs - Wings - Upgrades

ATP - Airplane MultiEngine Land, BE-300, BE-1900 & SF-340
Airplane Single Engine Land & Sea

Inactive Flight Instructor - Airplane-Single and MultiEngine, Instrument-Airplane

11,800+ hours of accident & incident free experience


Experience in a wide range of aircraft of 12 manufacturers including Aeronca Champs; Cessna 140, 150, 152, 172, 177, 182, 205, 207, 310, 401 & 411; Piper PA-18, 22, 23, 24, 28, 30, 31 & 32; Beech BE-23, 24, 65, 88, 90, 99 & 1900; Lake Amphibian; Ercoupe; American Aviation Yankee, Trainer & Traveler; Mooney 21; Bellance Viking; Aero Commander 100, 560 & 680; Saab-Fairchild 340 and others
Experience from small grass strips to Class Bs such as BOS, LGA, EWR, JFK, PHL, PIT, BWI, IAD, DCA, CLE, CVG, ORD, DTW & SLC
NOTE: Each picture to the left represents approximately 1,000 flight hours in type.

How to become a Pilot

(Last major update 2005)

Professional Pilot Career Path

ACS Aviation Careers Overview

Federal Aviation Regulations and Student, Recreational, Sport & Private Pilot Overviews

Ocupational Outlook Handbook - Air Traffic Controllers

Ocupational Outlook Handbook - Aircraft and Avionics Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians

Ocupational Outlook Handbook - Aircraft Pilots and Flight Engineers

Ocupational Outlook Handbook - Flight Attendants


Resume

Education
Cornell University in Ithaca, NY - BS in Agricultural Engineering
SUNY Brockport - 24 graduate hours in Secondary Science Education

FAA Certificates
Airline Transport Pilot: Multi-Engine Land, Single-Engine Land & Sea and Type Ratings (BE-300, BE-1900 & SF-340)
Inactive Certified Flight Instructor: Airplance Multi-Engine & Single Engine and Instrument
Ground Instructor: Advanced and Instrument

Aviation Work Experience
Business Express Airlines (Delta Connection, Northwest Airlink & American Connection): Jan 1988 - Jun 1996; Captain under FAR 135 & FAR 121 from Washington, DC to Detroit, MI Northeast to include Canadian cities of Toronto, Quebec City, Ottawa, Montreal, Moncton and Halifax with major hubs in Boston and the three New York City airports.

Key Aeronautics: Apr 1973 - Dec 1973; FAR 141 Chief Flight Instructor
Keystone Aeronautics: Dec 1971 - Dec 1972; Manager Fayette Aviation (FBO), FAR 141 Chief Flight Instructor and FAR 135 pilot ASEL & First Officer BE-99
Palm Air & Cox Aviation: Apr 1968 - Nov 1971; FAR 141 Chief Flight Instructor and FAR 135 pilot ASMEL



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