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Senior materials science engineer with over 40 years of experience in accident reconstruction, product liability, intellectual property, factory safety, user safety, product design, process development, equipment design, machine guards and user safety. He has extensive experience with thermal and chemical strengthening of glass, including strength analysis and failure analysis. In addition, he was heavily involved in the process development and failure analysis of laminated glass with a previous employer.

His expertise in failure and analysis includes both materials and design. These analyses include glass damage and failures, as well as metal failures, ceramic structure failures, plastic and rubber component failures, wood product failures, and electronic device failures.

He has proven expertise in the analysis of product design as it relates to user safety. As an manufacturing engineer, he is knowledgeable in all aspects including patents, tooling processing, product design, factory safety, quality control, quality verification, reverse engineering, factory procedures, statistical process control and the patent process. He is a proven expert in the field of manufacturing process evaluation, which includes both the technical and economic viability of processes.

This expert is also knowledgeable and experienced in all aspects of elemental surface analysis and laboratory techniques.  This includes scanning and transmission electron microscopy and all forms of spectrographic analysis (EDAX, Auger, SIMS, ISS and FTIR).

He has provided expert testimony as to his findings in courts of law.




Areas of Expertise

Accident Reconstruction – User and Worker safety, Product Liability and equipment design (Includes device safety, factory safety and machine guards)

Failure Analysis (Includes both materials and design)
· Glass Damage & Failures: Jars, Bottles, Laminated Safety Glass, Windows, Windshields, Wire Glass etc.
· Ceramic and Porcelain Failures:  White Ware, Grinding Wheels, Cutoff Blades and Structural Ceramics
· Polymer (Plastic) Degradation and Failures: Piping, Joints, Seals, Packaging, Chairs, Medical Devices, Implants,
· Metallurgical Failures:  Implants, Pipes, Bolts, Cables, Welds, Gears, Chairs, Prosthetics, Ladders, Plumbing, etc.
· Corrosion Failures:  Galvanic, General; this includes materials selection and electronic devices.
· Manufacturing Defects:  Any manufactured Item. Tubing failures (metal glass and plastics)
· Wood Failures: Chairs, Ladders, Stairs, Window Leaks etc (Includes deterioration from rot).

Manufacturing Expertise:  Includes Patents, Tooling, Processing Equipment, Product Design, Factory Safety (Machine Guards), Quality Control, Quality Verification, Reverse Engineering and Factory Procedures

Academic Background

● Ph.D., Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University, 1972
● MS, Materials Science, Stanford University, 1969
● Diploma, Tercer Curso Pan Americano de Metalurgia, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1968
● B.S., Metallurgical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania (Summa Cum Laude), 1965

Registration

● Registered Professional Engineer, California

Professional Experience

● Senior Materials Science and Engineering Consultant, RTI Group, LLC , Annapolis, Maryland, 2006-present
● Engineering Consultant, 1975-present
● Senior Materials Scientist, Rheodyne, LLC, Rohnert Park, California, 2001-2003
● Senior Materials Science and Engineering Consultant, FTI Corporation, San Francisco, California, 1993‑2003
● Scientist and Manager of Research and Analysis, Komag Materials Technology, Santa Rose, California, 1994-2000
● Senior Thin Film Project Engineer, Deposition Sciences, Inc., Santa Rosa, California, 1988-1994
● Reliability Engineering Manager/Thin Film Circuit Engineering Manager, Microwave Technology Inc., Fremont, California, 1984-1988
● Project Engineer and Engineering Manager, Hewlett Packard Co., Santa Rosa, California, 1975-1984
● Senior Development Engineer, Optical Coating Laboratories Inc., Santa Rosa, California, 1974-1975
● Senior R&D Engineer, Corning Glass Works, Corning, New York, 1972-1974
● Associate Engineering Consultant, Failure Analysis Associates, Stanford, California, 1968‑1972

Language Skills

● Fluent in written and spoken Spanish



Summary

This expert specializes in aerospace medicine along with human performance and has a unique background as one of a very few qualified military pilot-aerospace researchers and experts. The first F-16 “Pilot-Physician” in the USAF, he was recruited to help reduce the incidence of accidents and fatalities from Spatial Disorientation and High Sustained G forces.  Later he worked for 6 years in aeromedical and human performance laboratories in the USAF and Britain’s Royal Air Force and was the Chief Scientist (acting) of the USAF Armstrong Aeromedical Laboratory.  Having studied human performance in the air, and in high-risk areas of hospitals, he is expert in both these domains and has worked in knowledge and behavior transfer from cockpit to operating room and ER. Plus, he has been selected for leadership positions in hospitals and healthcare networks at the senior, executive level.




Areas of Expertise
• Psychophysiology and human factors of individual and group performance.
• Aerospace safety, accident analysis and prevention.
• Patient Safety in hospitals and outpatient care.
• Human acceleration and impact tolerance, ejection seat performance.
• Aircrew health and preventive medicine.
• Airsickness causation and treatment.
• Fear of flying causation and treatment.
• Human subject use in research.

 

Specific Competencies

Psychophysiology of human performance:
• Highly experienced at determining the combined effects of flight stressors: orientation, workload, acceleration, and altitude.
• Designed experiment to assess adaptation to cross-coupled, Coriolis forces in a planetary motion tactical flight simulator.
• Designed experiment to determine minimum type and level of training, correlated with state/trait anxiety, and with personality type, that will allow commercial space passengers to tolerate sub-orbital spaceflight.
• Studied, flew, and taught the interaction of physiology and workload demands in F-16.
• Designed, flew experiment to prove decrement in positive g tolerance from negative g.
• Designed, flew experiment to prove that pilot may falsely feel inverted after take-off.
• Project pilot in experiment to prove heat-load safety of occlusive anti-g ensemble.
• Evaluated in-cockpit mobility with occlusive anti-G ensemble.
• Analyzed USAF G-induced Loss of Consciousness (GLOC), and disorientation accidents.
• Designed system for tracking pilots’ eyes in cockpit.
• Analyzed deficiencies in FAA proposal on airline crew duty periods.
• Proved USAF stand-by Attitude Indicator is reliable from actual flight data.
• Presented analysis of cockpit warning systems at engineers’ conference.
• Learned Cockpit Resource Management and applied it in hospital setting

 

Aviation Safety and Accident Analysis.
• Designated F-16 Weapons System Flight Surgeon by Tactical Air Command.
• Member, consultant on accident investigation boards in USAF.
• USAF observer on Royal Air Force Board of Inquiry.
• Wrote systematic model of F-16 accident causation.
• Analyzed the emotional substrate of accident causation.
• Analyzed USAF accidents caused by Night Vision Goggles.
• Predicted future cockpit problems in national aeromedical safety lecture.

 

Human acceleration, impact tolerance, and ejection seat performance.
• Proved ejecting on the runway is as safe as above 2000 feet.
• Evaluated head, neck, spine injuries in USAF ejections.
• President, safety board certifying safe flight of heavier helmets with displays (HMD).
• Experimental subject in human neck impact tolerance experiment.
• Researched survival data in light aircraft accidents.

 

Aircrew health and preventive medicine.
• Directed and performed USAF, FAA flight physicals and waivers for 15 years.
• Evaluated pilots injured by ejection, burns, and phobias for fitness to fly.
• Designed, performed, analyzed mass screenings for cardiac risks at two USAF bases.
• Responsible for Shuttle astronaut rescue and treatment at Edwards AFB.

 

Airsickness causation and treatment.
• Desensitized over 30 airsick Royal Air Force aircrew in the air, returned all to flying.
• Analyzed 10 years of the treatment program.
- Elucidated desensitization effects, duration, and time-of-day factors.
• Flew research experiment into skin resistance as predictor of airsickness.

 

Fear of flying causation and treatment.
• Evaluated all RAF aircrew who had become fearful of flying, began ground treatment.
• Improved the Systematic Desensitization method of treatment to include actual psychotherapy in the air.
• 9 of 10 regained confidence and resumed military flight duties.

 

Use of human subjects in research.
• Consultant in human research ethics to ETC NASTAR, the spaceflight training company
• Member, Institutional Review Board, Oregon Health Sciences University, 2005-7
• Chairman, Institutional Review Board, Albany VA Medical Center, 2002-3
• Chairman, Human Use Committee at Armstrong Laboratory, 1996-7
• Member, Wright State University human use committee, 1996
• Medical monitor, human subject safety for high-risk centrifuge, impact track.

 

Academic Background
• B.Sc., US Air Force Academy, extra courses for Major in Public Policy, 1963
• USAF Undergraduate Pilot Training, 1963-4
• M.D., Albany Medical College, Albany, New York, 1974
• Diploma in Aviation Medicine, Royal College of Physicians, London, England, 1992
• MBA, University at Albany 2002
• Surgery-Medicine Internship, Albany Medical Center Hospital, Albany, New York.1974

 

Additional Academic Activities / Honors
• US Delegate to the Medico-Physiologic Committee, Federation Aeronautique Internationale, 2002-
• Assistant Professor, Department of Family Practice, Oregon Health Sciences University
• Assistant Clinical Professor, Wright State University School of Medicine
• Fellow, Aerospace Medicine Association
• Safety Committee 1990-8, Chairman 1997-2001
• Women’s Issues Safety Subcommittee, 1994-7
• Fellow, Royal Aeronautical Society
• Fellow, American Academy of Family Practice.
- Recertified 1993-2000.  Current in BLS, ACLS
• Member, Editorial Board, Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine, 2004-
• Member, Editorial Board, Society for Human Performance in Extreme Environments, 2000-1
• Member, SAFE Association.  Program Committee Chairman, Wright Brothers chapter, 1997
• Senior Service School: National Security Management, 1980
• USAF Primary Course in Aerospace Medicine, 1982
• Crash Survival Investigator's School, Tempe, Arizona, 1984
• USAF Commanders' Course, 1985
• Graduate courses in statistics, public health, University of South Florida, 1984-.
• TQM basic and advanced courses in methods, strategic planning, SPC, metrics, 1989-95
• Joint Commission Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations TQM course, 1995
• Past President, International Association of Military Flight-Surgeon Pilots, ASMA
• Member, Aerospace Human Factors Association
• Decorations:  Distinguished Flying Cross, 10 Air Medals
• Promoted early to Major, Lieutenant Colonel, and Colonel

 

Professional Experience
• RTI Group, LLC, Annapolis, MD, Aerospace Medicine, Human Performance, and Safety Consultant – 2017 to Present
• Assistant Clinical Professor, teach military aviation medicine to graduate level physicians.
• Principles of Clinical Medicine course, first year medical students, Private University, 2005-Present
• Chief Medical Officer, VA Northwest Network, Vancouver, WA, 2004-
• Director, Medicine and Surgery, US Veterans Affairs Upstate New York Network 1999-2004
• Chief, Aeromedical Services and Chief Scientist (Acting) Armstrong Laboratory, Crew Systems Directorate, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, 1995-97.
• Commander, 2nd Medical Group Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, 1993-95
• USAF Exchange Officer with Royal Air Force (RAF) Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, Hampshire, England, 1989-93
• Commander, Air Force Systems Command Hospital, Edwards AFB, California, 1988-89
• Commander, 432 Medical Group, Misawa Air Base, Japan, 1985-88
• Chief, Aeromedical Services MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, 1982-85
• Noble Hospital, Westfield, Massachusetts 1975-82
• Partner, Family Medicine Associates, Westfield, Massachusetts, 1975-82
• Designed and taught basics of G tolerance to all F-16 pilots.
• Taught Advanced Life Support to all trainee RAF nurses and operating theater technicians

 

Professional Associations and Activities
• Lectured in accident prevention to RAF Diploma in Aviation Medicine students.
• Yearly presentation or panel chairman at Aerospace Medicine Association Scientific Meeting.
• Invited to Norwegian AF, Indonesian AF by name to lecture on G, Workload topics.



Summary
He is a B-757/767 pilot for United Airlines, with over 20 years of flying experience in Part 91, 135, and 121 operations. He also serves as the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) Advanced Accident Investigation Course Director and as a Chief Accident Investigator. These roles have given him the opportunity to instruct in numerous ALPA safety courses, as well as leading the redevelopment of the ALPA Advanced Accident Investigation Course.
Prior to his current positions with United Airlines and ALPA, he served as Senior Air Safety Investigator-in-Charge (IIC) with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) for 7 years. During this time, he was responsible for investigating high visibility, complex, and unique accidents and incidents, involving a wide range of aircraft which spanned the industry from general aviation to air carrier operations. Most notably, he was involved in the investigations of: the John F. Kennedy Jr. accident, the Space Shuttle Columbia accident, the World Trade Center terrorist events, a mid-air collision between a Boeing 737 and Embraer Legacy in Brazil, and hundreds of additional accidents. He developed numerous Safety Recommendations during his tenure as an NTSB IIC, which resulted in notable safety changes in the aviation industry.




Professional Licenses
• FAA Airline Transport Pilot: multi-engine land rating
• FAA Commercial Pilot: single-engine land and sea ratings
• Aircraft Type Ratings in Boeing 737, 757, 767, and IAI 1124 Westwind

Academic Background
• Daniel Webster College, BS, Aviation Management/Flight Operations, 1994

Professional Awards and Honors
• Air Line Pilots Association Intl. Presidents Citation for Safety - 2016
• United Airlines United 100 Annual Award - 2013
• Safety Board Performance Award – 2002
• Safety Board Performance Award – 2001
• Safety Board Performance Award – 2000
• Safety Board Spot Award for participation with the JFK Jr. Accident - 1999
• Safety Board Spot Award for participation with the General Aviation Accident Prevention Seminar - 2001

 

Professional Experience
RTI Group, LLC, Annapolis, MD, Senior Pilot, Flight Safety and Accident Investigator, 2018 to present.

United Airlines, Airline Transport Pilot, 2006 – Present
• Duties have included flight operations conducted to domestic and international high-density use airports. Additional duties included flight and weather planning, aircraft fueling and pre-flight inspections, navigational literature updating, and north Atlantic and north Pacific operations. Equipment utilized for operations consisted of Boeing 737-300, 737-500, 737-700, 737-800, 737-900, 737-900ER, 757-200, 757-300, 767-200, and 767-400 series aircraft.
• During March and April 2015, he participated as an iPad Subject Matter Expert (SME) to distribute devices and provide instruction to the pilot population (approximately 2,000 pilots).
• From September 2014 through February 2015, he was selected by the Chief Pilot, for special assignment as an Operations Efficiency Training (OET) Facilitator, where he was responsible for leading classroom instruction and discussion on operational efficiency and line-oriented culture to pilots and dispatchers.  He was required to travel to all UAL bases and be in place to manage logistics and deliver OET content, establish appropriate audio and visual connectivity to deliver classroom content, work with co-facilitators (pilot or dispatcher), and provide feedback to OET management team on effectiveness of presentation and recommendations for improving all areas of training.
• During March 2012, through April 2013, he was selected as an original iPad SME, to distribute devices and provide instruction to the pilot group. For his performance as an original iPad SME, he was presented with the United 100 Annual Award in 2013. Also, during 2013, he was selected as a Preferential Biding System (PBS) SME and Base Lead. His duties included instructing the pilot group on the new PBS system, and assisting them on bidding strategies. He also was responsible for coordinating the scheduling of 8 additional SME's and assure their compliance with the instructional program.

Air Line Pilot Association, Accident Investigation Board/Advanced Accident Investigation Course Director, 2011 – Present
• As an ALPA Accident Investigation Board member, he is responsible for participating in accident investigations involving an ALPA carrier(s). Responsibilities include proceeding to the scene of an accident to provide logistical, administrative, and technical support to the ALPA accident effort as required. He is also responsible for assisting the coordination of post NTSB field investigation phases, e.g. public hearing, technical review, report and petition preparation. Coordinating efforts of other components of the ALPA Air Safety Organization and the affected MEC to ensure appropriate expertise is available, monitor progress of the investigation team, advisement to the Master Executive Council (MEC), ALPA Aviation Safety Chair and ALPA National Safety Coordinator on the advisability of an NTSB public hearing, and ensures appropriate reports are completed.
• Additionally, as an ALPA Accident Investigation Board member, he actively participates in ALPA Safety Schools, instructing new and established ALPA Safety Volunteers on numerous aspects of accident/incident investigation procedures and policies.
• As the Course Director for the ALPA Advanced Accident Investigation course (AI-3) he led the redevelopment of the program from a scenario based on a basic reciprocating engine accident investigation, into a complex Part 121 scenario utilizing a Boeing 727.

Air Line Pilot Association United Airlines Master Executive Council (MEC), Chief Accident Investigator, FOQA Analyst, 2008 – Present
• Chief Accident Investigator: Serving as the United Airlines MEC Chief Accident Investigator, requires him to lead, on the union’s behalf, any accident or incident investigation involving a United Airlines aircraft. This requires working with federal and company individuals, and coordination of his staff during an investigation. He is also responsible for the coordination on behalf of the UAL MEC for NTSB investigations, public hearings, technical reviews, as well as the development and preparation of NTSB Party Submissions, and/or reconsideration petitions.
• Participated as the ALPA MEC Chief Accident Investigator for approximately 30 accidents or incident that has involved United Airlines and subsidiary aircraft.\

Notable accidents while serving in this capacity:
o CAL Flight 1404, Denver, Colorado – assigned as the Chief Accident Investigator and Party Coordinator for the Continental Airlines ALPA MEC. In addition, he was also assigned to participate as a member of the Structures Group.
o Colgan Air Flight 3407, Buffalo, New York - assigned to this accident to provide technical assistance relating to accident investigation procedures to the Colgan Air ALPA MEC. In addition, was also assigned to participate as a member of the Structures Group.
o FOQA Analyst (2011-2013): As one of four CAL ALPA FOQA Analysts, he was required to support the CAL FOQA Program Manager with administration of FOQA efforts, to ensure proper analysis of flight data for the purpose of improved flight safety. The duties included monitoring the data collection process of the aircraft fleet in conjunction with Maintenance and Engineering, coordinate the development, verification and validation of aircraft specific event definitions, assist in the preparation of flight operations trending analysis and charts, compile and present FOQA data summaries for use by management, regulators, pilots, and union officials, prepare reports, presentations, and statistical data required to keep the FOQA community informed of the status and programs of the FOQA information.
o Additionally, he worked with state-of-the-art software and equipment hardware, perform data analysis, root cause analysis, conducted verbal crew contacts, prepared recommendations, and determined corrective actions of digital flight data to determine adverse events or trends in flight and maintenance operations.

National Transportation Safety Board, Senior Air Safety Investigator, 1999-2006
• Served as a Senior Air Safety Investigator-in-Charge (IIC) for the National Transportation Safety Board’s Office of Aviation Safety, Washington, DC. In this capacity, he was responsible for investigating high visibility complex and unique accidents/incidents involving general aviation aircraft, public use, air taxi, air carrier, field major accident investigations, and as the Accredited Representative for the United States on foreign accident investigations. Responsible for coordinating aircraft accident investigations with federal, state, local officials and foreign governments, maintaining overall control and leadership of the investigation.
• During his tenure as an IIC, he investigated hundreds of accidents. The tasks involved in completing an accident investigation included: briefing the news media, briefing family members, documenting the accident site, analyzing the evidence, writing reports, performing analyses, and briefing Board Members and other high-level industry and government officials.
• Developed a number of safety recommendations in the course of his work as an IIC. The issuance of these safety recommendations has had a direct impact on the safety of the aviation industry.

Some of the more notable accidents in which he was involved included:
o World Trade Center, September 11th investigation – On September 11, 2001, he was required to respond to the World Trade Center site to assist the FBI with their investigation of the disaster. Led a team of FBI, police, and other first responders in searching demolished buildings to locate aircraft parts, particularly aircraft recorders. In leading these teams, he was requested to provide the FBI with accident investigation procedures and techniques used during aircraft investigations.
o Space Shuttle Columbia accident investigation – Served as one of the NTSB representatives who led a team of NASA engineers in the reconstruction efforts of recovered wreckage from Space Shuttle Columbia at Kennedy Space Center. He was requested to provide his expertise with determining the most effective accident investigation methods for the reconstruction efforts, and assist in the development and production of detailed analytical reports for use by the CAIB.
o The John F. Kennedy Jr. accident near Martha’s Vineyard, MA
o A Continental Express overrun accident in Cleveland, OH
o A Colgan Air Beechcraft 1900D accident in Hyannis, MA
o An IAI-1124 Air Medical Flight accident, Tocumen, Panama
o Icing event involving a CL-600 in Montrose, Colorodo
o Overrun accident involving a CL-601 in Teterboro, New Jersey
o In-flight Collision between a Boeing 737 and Embraer Legacy in Brazil
o Midwest Airlines B-717 in-flight loss of control

Cheyenne Services, 14 CFR Part 91 Pilot, 1999-2006
• Duties focused on flight operations conducted to high density airports; including flight and weather planning, aircraft fueling pre-flight inspections, passenger safety briefings, and navigational literature updating. Equipment utilized for operations consisted of Piper PA-42-1000, IAI-1124A Westwind II, and Cessna CE-550 aircraft.

Shuttle America Airlines, 14 CFR Part 121 Line Pilot, 1998-1999
• Duties focused on flight operations conducted to high density airports; including flight and weather planning, aircraft fueling pre-flight inspections, passenger safety briefings, and navigational literature updating. Equipment utilized for operations consisted of de Havilland DHC-8-300 aircraft.

Epps Aviation, 14 CFR Part 135 Line Pilot, 1997-1998
• Duties included cargo flight operations conducted to high density and low/limited use airports. Additional duties included flight and weather planning, aircraft fueling and pre-flight inspections, navigational literature updating, and post maintenance test flights. Equipment utilized for operations consisted of Cessna CE-500 Citation, and Mitsubishi MU-2 series aircraft.

Action Airlines, 14 CFR Part 135 Line Pilot, 1996-1998
• Duties included on-demand passenger and cargo flight operations conducted to high density and low/limited use airports. Additional duties included flight and weather planning, aircraft fueling and pre-flight inspections, navigational literature updating, and post maintenance test flights. Equipment utilized for operations consisted of Cessna CE-172, Piper PA-23, PA-32, PA-34, PA-31, and PA-31T1 series aircraft.

 

Professional Associations and Activities
• Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Member
• International Society of Air Safety Investigators (ISASI) Member



Senior ride safety and operations specializing in amusement and entertainment industry safety training, inspections, ASTM audits, and general safety consulting as well as performing as liaison for governmental affairs.

• Program manager for Maryland Safety Inspection unit for 3 years overseeing amusement ride, boiler, elevator, and railroad inspection units.
• Supervised the amusement ride safety unit for the State of Maryland for 4 years.
• Inspected amusement rides for 10 years.
• Conducted accident investigations for the State of Maryland and for independent consulting firms.
• Current member of the NAARSO Certification Committee
• Past President of the Council for Amusement and Recreation Equipment Safety.
• Conducted training for new employees who would inspect amusement attractions.
• Voting member of the ASTM F-24 Committee on Amusement Rides and Devices.
• 17 years small business management experience.
• More than 3 years’ experience working at Baltimore Washington International Airport coordinating and performing fuel operations.
• Served a three-year term on the United Auto Workers Local 239 Election Board.
• Testified before Legislative Committees of the Maryland General Assembly on various safety unit issues.




Certifications
• NAARSO Level 2, Amusement Ride Inspector
• NAARSO Level 2, Operations Certification
• AIMS Level 2, Certified Ride Inspector
• Participating Instructor at NAARSO & AIMS Schools
• Attended NAARSO Schools in ’09,’10, ’11, ’12, ’14, ’15, ’16, ’17, ‘18
• Attended AIMS School in ’16, ’17

Academic Background
ITT Technical Institute Owings Mills, Maryland Associate Degree of Science in Drafting and Design, graduated September 2008, Sept 2005 – Sept 2008
• Served as Student Council Vice President.
• Member of the National Technical Honor Society.
• Studies include the importance of tolerances, proper design of structures (houses, buildings, mechanical components etc.), and overview of construction materials and their uses and stress factors.

Professional Experience
RTI Group, Annapolis, MD, Senior Ride Safety and Operations Consultant, 2018 - Present.

Owner, Consulting Services, March 2016 - Present

Program Manager for Maryland Safety Inspection Unit.  November 2014 - 2108
Oversee Amusement Ride, Boiler, Elevator, and Railroad safety programs. Develop policies for the Safety Unit. Assist with creation of legislation and regulation designed to protect the public through inspections of elevators, rail roads, amusement attractions and boilers. Assist with the development of and adherence to the program budget. Act on behalf of the Commissioner of Labor and Industry as needed to advance the policies of the division.

Supervisor of the Maryland Amusement Ride Safety Unit. September 2010 - November 2014
Review of schedules and work assignments. Work to implement departmental policies.  Develop a training program for new employees and monitor their progress in the field. Work with each field inspector to ensure inspections are conducted according to the law and regulations governing amusement attractions in Maryland. Assist in the development of new regulations. Assisted in implementing Praeses online amusement ride database. Developed web-based database for amusement ride manuals. Assisted inspectors in studying to ensure successful completion of NAARSO certification tests.

 

Amusement Ride Inspector Level 2 State of Maryland. February 2008 – September 2010
Inspection of amusement attractions, vertical, inclined and stairway lifts, personnel hoists and other related devices in order to ensure compliance with applicable laws, rules, regulations and codes in order to safeguard the general public. Maintaining State equipment including a vehicle. Completion of paperwork. Investigation of accidents and incidents occurring on amusement attractions. Training of new employees.

 

Auto Assembler, General Motors, Baltimore, MD.  January 1997 – June 2006
Worked on a maintenance crew tasked with the maintenance and repair of chain drives, personnel hoists, hydraulic lifting platforms, electric motors, and boom lifts. Inspected, repaired, and adjusted elevators and material hoists. Prepared and filed inspection reports for plant management. Certified on aerial lifts and fork lifts, including the inspection, maintenance, and repair of hydraulic systems of the equipment. Certified in the use of fall protection and operating in confined spaces requiring the issuance of a permit. Certified in the use of machinery lockout / tag out procedures. Prepared and assembled parts for placement on the vehicles. Worked in material handling and sanitation departments. Inspected parts for tolerance compliance and overall quality. Tracked scrap and repair costs as well as monitoring safety on the assembly line.

 

Electrician's Local 24 IBEW, Baltimore, MD. February 1996 - December 1996
Daily operation of boom lifts and scissor lifts. Ran power to and installed electric motors for use in temporary construction elevators. Installed and terminated wires to ensure proper connections and function. Bent and installed pipe runs for various high and low voltage applications. Installed motors, switch gear, and other electrical components. Completed trouble shooting on electrical systems and repaired electrical components. Worked on projects for the Baltimore Convention Center expansion, T Rowe Price Computer Center, and the T Rowe Price office complex in Owings Mills Maryland.

 

Aircraft Fueling Technician Signature Flight Support, Baltimore, MD. April 1992 - Jun 1995
Inspected and repaired air lines and hydraulic systems necessary for the operation of fueling equipment on the airfield. Inspected and repaired hydraulic systems on deicing truck boom lifts.  Inspected and operated personnel hoists and boom lifts on deicing trucks. Fueled aircraft for USAir, Northwest Airlines, Delta Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and various others. Fueled ground equipment for airlines.  Coordinated fueling operations for several major airlines.  Deiced aircraft prior to their departure. Trained potential Technicians for operations on the air field.  Completed training for refueling and deicing of all major airlines. Completed necessary training to correctly calculate fuel conversions from pounds to gallons and the processes needed to fuel planes with inoperative gauges. Obtained certification for fire suppression and hazardous materials handling.



Naval Architect is a licensed professional naval architect with over 26 years of experience providing engineering services in the areas of stability, strength, resistance, propulsion, vessel controllability, cargo operations, project management, and worldwide logistics support skills. His primary concentrations entail conceptual, preliminary, and contract level design of military to commercial vessels. He is experienced and well versed on ruling authorities such as U.S. Coast Guard (USCG CFR), American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), Det Norske Veritas (DNV), International Maritime Organization (IMO), and Safety of Life At Sea (SOLAS).




Academic Background

  • Master’s Degree, National Security and Strategic Studies,

  • Navy War College, Newport, Rhode Island, 2015


  • Bachelor’s Degree, Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering

  • State University of New York at Maritime College, Bronx, New York, 1993


 

Registrations and Licenses

  • US Coast Guard Third Mates License – STCW 95 Qualified

    • Advanced Fire Fighting; GMDSS; ARPA; Bridge Resource Management; Basic Safety



  • US Navy Reserve Merchant Marine Reserve Commissioned Officer, Captain

  • Professional Engineer, Maryland, License No. 37725 & South Carolina, License No. 29841


 

Professional Experience

RTI Group, LLC, Annapolis, MD,

Naval Architect, 2020 to present  

US Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration, Washington, D.C.,

Defense Liaison Officer (LNO). (August 2019 – Present)

Serving a two-year detail as a team member of the Joint Chief of Staff in the Office of Supply and Distribution (J4) as the strategic sealift expert. Core responsibilities include correspondence and transparency between SECNAV, USTRANSCOM, OPNAV N42, MARAD, OPNAV 42, OSD-CAPE and the Joint Staff with matters specifically relating to strategic sealift acquisition and re-capitalization.

US Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration, Washington, D.C.,

Naval Architect(November 2012 – August 2019) (September 1993 – July 1996)

Team leader and member in the Office of Shipyards and Marine Engineering working assignments for a variety of engineering services and standards. Managing over $10 million in small shipyard grant funds for 15 US shipyards. Accompanying engineering teams as technical expert for school ship conversions and SOLAS compliance. Review of technical designs for commercial high speed and conventional ships. Consultation with members of the U.S. shipbuilding industry, representation of the Agency in the development and planning of research with projects relating to high-speed technology, process and procedures, equipment, structures and components. Contributed and provided assistance ranging from concept level conversion design packages to assisting with sea trials.

  • Member of the Technical Evaluation Team (TET) for the Vessel Construction Manager (VCM) for the new National Security Multi-Mission Vessel (NSMV) to serve primarily as training vessels for each of the maritime academies sponsored by the Agency.

  • Prepared extensive GAP analysis packages for all maritime academy school ships to conclude compliance with the Special Purpose Ship (SPS) SOLAS regulations.

  • Mooring analysis for various MARAD vessels specific to berthing arrangements.

  • Passenger crowding stability analysis for the T/S STATE OF MICHIGAN.

  • N/S SAVANNAH hull survey and concluded with the effects of cathodic hull protection.

  • TIGER: PROVPORT Barge Concept Analysis.

  • Propeller optimization study for the T/S GENERAL RUDDER.

  • Small Shipyard Grant Reviewer/Manager for 2013, 2016-2018 managing over $10Mil in proposals.

  • Conducted numerous surveys of MARAD vessels leading to the preparation of deck drawings and CargoMax stability packages for the Integrated Computerized Deployment System (ICODES) program.

  • Completed concept level conversion design training vessel packages for the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, (KINGS POINTER) and the California Maritime Academy, (USNS MAURY T-AGS 39).

  • Participated in the engineering of MARAD’s C7-S-95a conversions to a RO/RO class vessel and performed the deck side sea trial service for the M/V CAPE VINCENT.

  • Assisted with the structural design review of Offshore Petroleum Discharge System (OPDS) conversion package.


United States Coast Guard, Baltimore, MD,

Naval Architect. (July 2010 – November 2012) (March 2005 – June 2009)

A team leader and member within the Naval Architecture Section of the Surface Forces Logistics Center (SFLC) working assignments for a variety of engineering services and standards for all USCG vessels.

  • Services include analysis of alteration, feasibility studies, retrofit and aspects of design issues (i.e. stability, seakeeping, maneuvering, powering, arrangement and controllability).

  • Developed statements of work, cost estimates, specifications, and circular of requirements.

  • Conduct mission related needs for technical direction to design contractors.

  • Organized weight estimates for structural and arrangement phases of ship construction, alteration, and repair.

  • Accompanied numerous (military/civilian) engineering teams serving as a technical evaluator expert for USCG vessels service life extensions to determine the suitability, feasibility, and reasonableness of modifications required to accommodate new missions or extend a vessel's life.


United States Navy, ECRC, ASA Dix, NJ,

Officer in Charge, Commander.  (June 2009 – July 2010)

Mobilized Navy Reservist serving with the Expeditionary Combat Readiness Center (ECRC) stationed at the Army Support Activity (ASA) Dix Army base with the 72nd Field Artillery Brigade.

  • As the Officer in Charge, provided oversight to ensure effective administrative processing, equipping, deployment and combat training of Navy and Coast Guard Individual Augmentees (IA), Ad-Hoc individuals and provisional units deploying for non-traditional expeditionary missions in support of the Global War on Terrorism.


Military Sealift Command, Washington, D.C.,

Naval Architect. (April 2004 – March 2005)

An integral team member in the Engineering Division integrating technical and engineering services for a variety of naval architectural assignments for all Military Sealift Command (MSC) vessels.

  • Inspected and advised modifications for fleet tankers (T-AO) Engine Control Room structural fire protection.

  • Surveyed CNO Barge and provided retrofit modifications to mitigate engine room noise and vibrations.

  • Witnessed Heavy Lift FLO/FLO operations to transport US Army assets overseas.

  • Performed damage stability study for the USNS MOUNT WHITNEY (LCC-20).

  • Completed revised speed power estimations and bridge deck arrangement modifications for the T-AGOS CLFA for towed array missions.

  • Participated in the design evaluation team for COBRA JUDY which is the USNS OBSERVATION ISLAND replacement.

  • Executed numerous dry dock plan reviews and modifications.

  • Surveyed and recommended structural damage modifications for the Maritime Pre-position Force Enhanced (MPF(E)) USNS ROY M. WHEAT.

  • Prepared statements of work, weight estimates and accompanied engineering teams provided technical direction to design contractors for MSC ships.


Oak Management Inc., Alexandria, Virginia,

Senior Systems Engineer. (November 2001 – March 2004)

As a member of a small business government contracting company, provided key solutions in project management and ship systems engineering support ranging from design review, stability issues, weights management and arrangement assessment.

  • NOAA Fisheries Research Vessel (FRV40).

  • Integrated Computer Deployment System (ICODES) - Ready Reserve Fleet and Amphibious Group Three specific loading software (CargoMax) for the loading and transport of military cargo for Military Transportation Management Command (MTMC), Transportation Engineering Agency (TEA) and the U.S. Marines.

  • Conceptual and preliminary pilot boat design packages for the Delaware Bay & River Pilots’ Association and the Brunswick Bar Pilots’ Association.

  • Enhanced Damage Control Action Management System (eDCAMS) – supported software engineers with AutoCAD drawings of various Navy/Marine Corp. vessels.


Kvaerner Masa Marine, Annapolis, Maryland,

Project Naval Architect(July 1996 – November 2001)

Currently known as STX Canada Marine (STXM), provided professional marine design and engineering technology services to clients throughout North and Central America. Participated and managed projects both for the military and commercial clients.

  • Provided a stability assessment, speed power predictions and arrangement for the LCU(R) Sea Sled Concept Design.

  • Completed the hull fairing portion of a conversion design package for a 300,000 BBL Tanker.

  • Project manager for a $500K Office of Naval Research (ONR) concept design level project that included a consortium of two (2) major U.S. Shipyards and a leading waterjet manufacturer.

  • Completed contract level naval architectural design effort for the State of Maine 150’ Car/Passenger Ferry, Transboreale Quebec 1000 Passenger/RORO Cruise Vessel and 1500 TEU high-speed container liner (BathMax 1500).

  • Developed a high speed sealift trimaran concept hull form and optimized the design through extensive model testing at David Taylor Model Basin for the Center of Commercial Development of Transportation Technologies (CCDoTT).


Professional Associations and Activities

Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME), Stability & Small Craft Panel

American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE)

American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)

Ship Structure Committee (SSC)

National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES)

Army Engineer Association

Society of Engineers

Contracting Officer’s Technical Representative, DHS

American Boat Yacht Council Standards & Marine Systems Certification, ABYC

Selected Publications and Presentations

Author: ASTM F3052-14; Standard Guide for Conducting Small Boat Stability Test (Lightweight Survey and Air Incline Experiment) to Determine Lightcraft Weight and Centers of Gravity of a Small Craft, 2014

Author: SNAME Technical and Research (T&R) 9-1, Standard Guide for Conducting Small Boat Air-Inclining Stability Test, 2015

Presenter: Multi Agency Craft Conference (MACC), Stability Standards for Military & Paramilitary Small Craft, 2011

Presenter: Chesapeake Powerboat Symposium, Standard Guide for Conducting Small Boat Air-Inclining Stability Test, 2014

ASTM John Haas Memorial Award, 2014; USCG Unit Commendation (SFLC), 2011; Bronze deFleury Medal (Army Engineer Association), 2010 ; USCG (ELC) CO’s Award for Quality & Leadership, 2007; ASNE Award: ADM. Lucas Plaque Award (ELC Engineering Divisions), 2006; USCG Commandant Letter of Commendation, Hurricane Katrina, 2005

Computer Skills

Proficient with all types of standard business software (Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project, Access, etc.) as well as hands-on experience in the utilization and application of specialized software including:

NavCAD, AutoCAD, Rhino w/ Orca 3D, HecSalv, HecEntry & CargoMax, GHS, ShipWeight



He is a highly experienced General and Corporate Aviation aircraft and engine maintenance expert.  He has maintained a wide range of airplane, helicopter, reciprocating and turbine engines.  He has served as a FAR Part 135 Director of Maintenance and a Chief Inspector.  He is also an FAA Safety Team (FAAST) member and Safety Counselor.  He has experience in virtually all aspects of repair station operations and management and has extensive background in consulting aviation maintenance organizations.  Over his career, he has worked on over seventy aircraft/powerplant combinations.

He has provided expert testimony in courts of law.

 




Professional Experience

RTI Group LLC, Stevensville MD, Aviation and Airline Industry Litigation – 2012 – Present

 

Consulting company (Sole Proprietor), 2011 – Present
Consult to FAA part 135 and 145 repair stations. Engine overhaul management. Aviation Safety Counselor for Oakland FSDO. Expert Witness in aviation matters specializing in maintenance factors. Remedial training for FAA FAST Team. Insurance adjusting consultant. Accident investigator. Expert witness; county. State

Private Company, President (Consulting), 2003 – Present.
Consulting to FAA Part 135 and 145 Repair Stations writing of repair station manuals.  Performed post-accident investigations and reconstructions.  Performed duties as interim director of maintenance for several FAR Part 135 operations.  Writing of RVSM Maintenance Manuals.  Pre-Buy inspections.  Engine overhaul management.  Public Speaking.  Aviation Safety Counselor for Oakland FSDO.  Expert Witness.

ACM Aviation LLC/TWC Aviation, San Jose, CA - Director of Maintenance (FAR Part 135 operator) - 2006 to 2011.
Evaluated and re-organized maintenance and quality assurance systems to an effective system.  Interfaced with San Jose FSDO to keep current compliance with new regulations.  Managed maintenance personnel, evaluated and conformed new aircraft for conformity to FAR part 135, fiscally balance maintenance, developed in house training program, audit vendors and charter associates.  Managed maintenance department through three transitions to new ownership.  Provided remedial training under direction of FAA FAST Team Oakland FSDO.  Developed SMS system, CASS and revised General Maintenance Manual to comply with emerging trends within the FAA.  Aircraft fleet size was as high as 48 aircraft with 4 internationally based.

 

Mather Aviation LLC, Hayward, CA. (FAR 145 Repair Station) General Manager - 2000- 2003.
Re-established FAA part 145 Repair Station and upgraded airframe rating to unlimited class 4.  Re-establish business as a Raytheon (now Hawker Beech) associated service center.  Managed staff including; inspection department, parts department, warranty administration, avionics repair and clerical. Managed fractional jet remote service, Avionics, Service department and developed overall business goals. Facility performed light and heavy maintenance on Cessna 425 aircraft.

 

Corporate Air Technology, San Jose, CA. Aircraft mechanic, Foreman, Tech Services Specialist (FAR 145 Repair Station) - 1989-2000.
Aircraft mechanic various aircraft.  Established and implemented “Crew Chief” accountability system on hangar floor.  Supervised work schedule and mechanics work performed on aircraft.  Performed work as repair station inspector, revised repair station manual, operations specification and certificate to stay current with changing FAA regulations. Explored and evaluated new areas of business. Established trend-monitoring system for Pratt & Whitney engines. Organized system of airworthiness directive search and tracking on computer network. Wrote technical articles for trade journals and aircraft owners groups. Established written bid process for repair to insurance companies and potential customers. Ordered parts and outside vendor services to support ongoing business. Performed public speaking to FAA safety and operator groups, to promote safety and education. Worked as legal expert witness to several law firms in the area of accident reconstruction, accident investigation, legality and causation of FAA record keeping. Deposition and Federal courtroom experience. Beta testing and product evaluation for business associates in the aircraft maintenance records industry. Performed duties as director of maintenance for Silicon Valley Express. Performed flight department maintenance audits for fortune 500 companies.  Performed several major repairs on Cessna 425 aircraft. Performed light and heavy maintenance on Cessna 425 aircraft.

Aero Services Oakland, CA - Shop foreman, Chief inspector, Cheyenne service administrator, Interim propeller shop manager, 1986-1989,
Established Quality Control system.  Acted as director of maintenance for several FAR 135 operators. Supervised propeller overhaul and Level III Non-Destructive Testing shop.  Train technicians in new aircraft types.  Cheyenne service administrator, Interim propeller shop manager, Interim service manager, Interim facility operations manager (FAR 145 Repair Station).  Implement plan on hangar floor to increase productivity. Re-write repair station manual. Project and budget cash flow analysis for remote corporate headquarters. Negotiated supply contracts with the port of Oakland and other supporting vendors. Negotiated and wrote maintenance contracts with large customers. Provided 24hr aircraft recovery service to the Port of Oakland (North Field). Provided technical support for Piper Cheyenne series aircraft under contract with Piper Aircraft. Established paperwork flow system for customer billing. Evaluated the maintenance operations of other Aero Services locations and facilities. Performed light and heavy maintenance on Cessna 425 aircraft.

 

Piper Aircraft Corporation, DBA Pacific Cheyenne, San Jose, CA - Regional Product Support Manager (Aircraft Manufacturer). 1982-1986.
Provided 24 hour technical support to the West Coast region for Piper Cheyenne series aircraft.  Administered new aircraft warranty. Established required spares inventory, tooling and training requirements for Cheyenne service centers. Evaluated and approved factory service centers to support customer base.  Performed field evaluations of factory kits and modifications. Wrote and submitted field engineering defect reports to the Piper engineering staff. Trained service center mechanics in aircraft maintenance, modification and hot section repair.  Performed technical analysis of competitive aircraft. Developed central parts department to support service centers in region. Developed detail plan to establish a service shop for Piper Aircraft at the San Jose Jet Center including tooling requirements, parts inventory and control, personnel requirements, training requirements and cash flow analysis. Worked with new aircraft sales team in technical representations to prospective buyers.

 

Western Airmotive Corporation, Oakland, CA. (FAR 145 Repair Station) 1978 – 1982.
Aircraft mechanic, lead mechanic, foreman, inspector, chief inspector, CORPAC service administrator Maintained numerous types of piston and turbine aircraft for sales department, charter department and flight school. Performed duties as mechanic, inspector, chief inspector and shop foreman. Participated in Piper Aircraft and Pratt and Whitney field evaluation programs. Performed duties as CORPAC service administrator (administering product support and warranty policies for Piper Cheyenne series aircraft).
Performed light and heavy maintenance on Cessna 425 aircraft.

 

Pacific Aero, San Jose, CA. (FAR 135/121 Operator) Aircraft mechanic, chief inspector, flight mechanic and load master, 1977 – 1978.
Maintained aircraft for freight operator (fleet of approximately 10 aircraft). Performed duties as flight mechanic and load master for cargo flights to the East Coast carrying radio- pharmaceuticals.  Performed duties as chief inspector for FAR Part 121 program and acted as supervising mechanic during “C” and “D” checks.  Assisted in writing and obtaining FAA approval for Part 121 maintenance program for Convair 440.

 

NASA Ames Research Center, Sunnyvale, CA. Supervising Engineering Technician (Research and Development), 1975 – 1977.
Participated in aircraft mechanic training program through college of San Mateo in partnership with NASA, Northrop and Lockheed for one year.  Remainder of time spent working for NASA and inter-agency partners as supervising engineer technician on research experimental aircraft. Performed ground support, routine inspections, airframe system modification. Worked with design team to implement modifications.

 

Aircraft and Engine Experience

 Airframe                    Engines

ACM Aviation      Dassault F-900
Dassault F-2000
Gulfstream II
Gulfstrtream IV
Gulfstream V
Gulfstrean 550
Gulfstream G-150
Gulfstream G-200
Embraer Legacy
Piaggio Avanti II
Sabre Linner
DeHavelin Twin Otter
Bombardier 601 series
Bombardier 604
Bombardier Global Express
Bombardier Challenger 300

 

Mather Aviation   All Raytheon series up to Hawker series
Pilatus PC-12                                   PT6
Cessna series aircraft up to Citation VII

 

Corporate Air     Cheyenne series                              P&W PT6A series
Technology        Cessna Citation                                P&W JT15D series
Cessna 400 series                            Various
Beech piston series                          Various
Fairchild Merlin                                 TPE-331 series
Piper piston series                            Various
Gulfstream I-IV                                 Rolls Royce series
Astra series                                      TFE-731
Lear 35                                             TFE-731
Raytheon Hawker                             TFE-731

Aero Services   Cheyenne series                               P&W PT6A series
Fairchild Merlin                                  TPE-331 series
Canadair Challenger                         GE 101 series
Lear 25                                              GE CJ 610-6
Cessna 200 series                            Continental series
Cessna 400 series                            Continental series
Piper piston series                            Various
Mitsubishi MU-2                                TPE-331
Mitsubishi MU-300                            P&W JT15D
Hawker DH-125                                TFE-731

 

Piper Aircraft     PA-31T                                             P&W PT6A-28
PA-31T1                                           P&W PT6A-11
PA-31T2                                           P&W PT6A-135
PA-42                                               P&W PT6A-41
PA-42-720                                        P&W PT6A-60
PA-42-1000                                     Garrett TPE 331-14

 

Western           Piper Cheyenne                           P&W PT6A series
 Airmotive        Fairchild Merlin                             TPE-331 series
Hawker DH-125                            TFE-731
Rockwell Sabreliner                      P&W JT 12A
Hansa Jet                                     GE CJ 610-6
Mitsubishi MU-2                            TPE-331 series
King Air series                                P&W PT6A series
Aero Commander                           TPE-331 series
Cessna 400 series                          Various

Pacific Aero     Convair 440                                     P&W R 2800
Falcon 20                                        GE CF700-2D
Cessna 400 series                          Continental series
Rockwell Commander                     TPE-331-43BL

NASA              X-14B                                              GE J85-GE-5
DHC-6 Twin Otter                           P&W PT6A-27
C-8A Buffalo                                   RR Spey MK 801
Lockheed YO-3A                            Continental IO-540
Ryan XV-5B                                   GE J85-GE-5
Northrop T-38                                GE J85-GE-5
Lockheed C-141                            P&W TF33-P-7
Convair CV-990                             GE CJ-805-23B
Convair CV-340                             P&W R 2800 CB16
Lockheed U-2A                              P&W J57-P-13
Lockheed F104C                           GE J79 GE-11A
N American OV-10A                       Lycoming T-53-C-13
Lear 23 & 24                                  GE CJ-610-6

Rotor Wing Aircraft
Bell UH-1H                                    Lycoming LTS-101
Hiller Hornet                                  Ram Jet
Hiller H-12E                                   VO-435
Hughes 500B                                Allison 250
Bell 206                                        Allison 250
Enstrom 28 series                         Lycoming

 

Academic Background

NASA, Ames Research Center. Aircraft maintenance apprentice program. Sunnyvale, CA. 1975-1976

College of San Mateo. Aircraft maintenance program leading to A&P license. San Mateo, CA. Graduated 1977 with 3.9 GPA

 

Additional Professional Development Courses

• Management Action Plan Business Leadership Course, Huntington Beach, CA. April 2011.
• Graduate of University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering, Aviation Safety and Security Program, August 2007
• University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering, Legal Aspects of Aviation Safety, Course August 2007
• University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering, Safety Management for Aviation Maintenance, Course May 2007
• University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering, Human Factors In Aviation Safety, Course February, 2007
• University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering, Role of the Technical Witness in Aviation Litigation, Course August, 2005
• University of Southern CA Viterbi School of Engineering, Aircraft Accident Investigation, Course June, 2004
• Human Factors, Flight Safety 2 day course. 2007

Factory Courses

• Pratt & Whitney - PT6A refresher course, JT15D Ground Maintenance School, PT6A Ground Maintenance School, JT15D Ground Maintenance Training Course, Ground Maintenance and Hot Section school, PT6A Operations and Maintenance Seminar
• General Electric CJ610 & CF700 Maintenance Training Seminar. Oakland, CA. 1986
• Airesearch, 400LS IEC Diagnostic and Maintenance School. Lakeland, FL. 1985
• Airesearch TPE-331 Ground Service and Maintenance Troubleshooting School. Phoenix, AZ. 1979
• Garrett TPE-731-14 Ground Service and Maintenance Troubleshooting School. Phoenix, AZ. 1983
• Piper Aircraft (Flight Safety) Cheyenne 400LS Maintenance Training School. Lakeland, FL. 1985
• Piper Aircraft (Flight Safety) PA31T, PA31T1 and PA31T2 Ground Maintenance School. Lakeland, Florida. 1980
• Collins Avionics EFIS-85, EHSI-74, FMS-90 familiarization and maintenance school. Oakland, CA. 1983
• Marathon Battery, NiCad Service and Repair Course. Oakland, CA. 1982
• Rolls Royce Spey MK801 ground service and maintenance training seminar.  NASA, Ames Research Center, Sunnyvale, CA 1976

Licenses

• FAA Airframe and Powerplant License

• FCC Restricted Radio and Telephone Operator Permit

Professional Affiliations

• International Society of Aircraft Safety Investigators, 2011 to present

• NBAA Advisory Board to Honeywell, 2009 to present

• Professional Aircraft Maintenance Association 1995

• Papa Alpha 31T Owners Group, 1992 to present

• College of San Mateo Industry Advisory Board 1987

• Aircraft Owners and Pilot Association 1979 to present

• Aviation Maintenance Foundation Incorporated 1977

• Oakland FSDO Aviation safety Counselor (assigned as remedial instructor for remedial training program)

• NTSB Bar Association (Associate Member) 2004 to present

 

Additional Accomplishments

• Special guest speaker at College of San Mateo Aviation maintenance department.

• Special guest speaker at San Jose State University, Aviation maintenance department.

• Special guest speaker Stanford University, Business department.

• Keynote speaker Papa Alpha 31T operators group 1996.

• Primary speaker, joint aircraft operators group 1997.

• Technical consultant to Western Aerospace Museum, Oakland, California.

• Technical consultant to The Hiller Aviation Museum, San Carlos, California.

• Special guest speaker FAA IA renewal seminar. Topic: Mechanic in the courtroom 2001, Pre-buy inspections 2002.

• Designated as a remedial trainer / counselor for FAST Team Oakland FSDO.

 

Additional Skills

• Proficient in the use and analysis of Pratt and Whitney Trend Monitoring systems.

• Proficient in the use of interrogation systems on Garrett TPE-331-14 integrated engine computers.

• Proficient in the use and administration of CAMPS, CAMS, flight DOC's, CMP, CESCOM and ATP navigator computer tracking systems



Wood science engineer expert is internationally recognized for his research on the effects of chemicals and chemical processing on the structural performance of wood and wood-composites.

This research has resulted in over two dozen peer-reviewed publications on the effects of preservatives and preservative treatment on the physical and mechanical properties of wood. This research has been resulted in several new design adjustments or process limitations in National Codes and Standards in the US and Canada.

He is also internationally recognized for his research and technological development of the concepts of using engineered biocomposites as a value-added tool to promote and to fund sustainable forest management. He formerly led this emerging approach through his long-work with the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) Division 5 Forest Products. From 2003-2012, he was the vice-chair of the Division 5.05 Composites Research Group of IUFRO in which he focused on enhancing the performance and durability of engineered biocomposites and the long-term sustainability of bio-based composites.

He started his own consulting firm specializing in forensic wood science, wood durability and bioresource sustainability in 2008. He served as Project Leader from 2001 to 2008, of the Engineered Composites Science Research Work Unit. He had primary responsibility for the processing and serviceability of wood-based and wood-plastic composite products. This research group is recognized by the building codes, the wood industry, and standard organizations as having a leadership role in providing unbiased technical information on manufacturing of and serviceability requirements of wood-based and wood-plastic composite products.

The multidisciplinary FRT-Serviceability Team received national recognition by the building codes, the wood industry, and standard organizations for having taken a leadership role in providing unbiased technical information on serviceability assessment of fire-retardant treated plywood roof sheathing. The team also pioneered mechanical- and chemical-based techniques for residual serviceability assessment and predictive models to estimate residual serviceability of wood products in-service. This research resulted in over another two dozen peer-reviewed publications. It has also resulted in four National Standards (ASTM D5516-94, D-5664-95, D-6305-98, and D-6841-02) and major revisions to FR-Treating Standards (AWPA C20 & C27, now AWPA U-1 & T-1).

His work on the very early stages of biological decay showed that changes in the chemical composition of the wood cause significant reductions in wood strength before measurable weight loss occurs. From an engineering perspective, estimating strength loss and residual strength is the critical element in assessing wood serviceability/durability for structures in-service as affected by wood decay. Collaborative studies have shown close a relationship between the degradation of hemicellulose and wood strength losses. Residual strength of degraded wood can be predicted using models developed by this collaborative team. The changes in chemical composition appear to be similar in both the biological and chemical systems. Understanding the relationship between chemical composition and strength loss is critical in developing models to estimate strength loss caused by biological, chemical or thermal agents.




Academic Background
• Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, Wood Utilization, Dept. of Forestry, BSF, 1976.
• Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, Wood Science, Dept. of Forestry, MS, 1978.
• Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, Wood Science & Engineering, Dept. of Wood Science & Engineering, Ph.D., 1993.

Professional Experience
• RTI Group, LLC, Annapolis, MD, Wood Science Engineer, 2018 – present.
• Private Consulting Firm, Principal Partner, 2008 - present.
• Forest Products Society, Madison WI, Interim Executive Vice-president, 2008-2009.
• College of Forest Resources, Mississippi State University, Adjunct Professor, 2005-present.
• Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, WI, Project Leader & Principal Wood Scientist, Performance Engineered Composites-- RWU 4706, USDA, 2001-2008.
• University of Minnesota, Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering, Adjunct Professor, 1998-present.
• Forest Products Laboratory, Engineering Properties of Wood--RWU 4714, USDA, Principal Wood Scientist, 1994-2001.
• Forest Products Laboratory, Engineering Properties of Wood--RWU 4714, USDA, Research Wood Scientist, 1989-1994.
• Forest Products Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, Visiting Scientist, 1988-1989.
• Forest Products Laboratory, Research Forest Products Technologist, Engineering
Properties of Wood--RWU 4714, USDA, 1979-1988.
• National Furniture Engineering Center, General Services Administration, Washington, DC, Forest Products Technologist, 1978-1979.

Awards/Honors

• Distinguished Service Award, Society of Wood Science and Technology, June 2015
• Elected as a Fellow, Society of Wood Science and Technology, June 2014
• President of the Society of Wood Science and Technology (2008-2009)
• Interim Executive Vice President of the Forest Products Society (2008-2009)
• Elected as a Fellow, International Academy of Wood Science, July 2004
• Forest Products Society (FPS). 2002 L. J. Markwardt Engineering Research Award for distinguished contribution to knowledge of wood as an engineering material and to the enhancement of the efficient utilization of this renewable resource.
Modeling strength loss in wood by chemical composition. Part I. An individual component model for Southern pine. Wood and Fiber Science 33(2):239-254.
• Forest Products Society (FPS). 2000 L. J. Markwardt Engineering Research Award for distinguished contribution to knowledge of wood as an engineering material and to the enhancement of the efficient utilization of this renewable resource.
Verification of a kinetic model for the effects of FR on bending strength at elevated temperatures. Wood and Fiber Science 31(1):49-61.
• American Wood Preservers’ Association “Award of Merit” for lifetime service to Association and for strategic and technological advancements in National Standards for durable engineered wood materials, April 2006.
• Named Adjunct Professor of Wood Science (February 1998-present), Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN.
• Named Adjunct Professor of Wood Science (2004-2013), College of Forest Resources, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS.
• USDA Superior Service Award (June 92) for fundamental research defining the interaction between mechanical properties and fire-retardant treated wood exposed at elevated temperatures.
• Society of Wood Science and Technology (SWST). 1994 George C. Marra Award (2nd Place). For excellence in research and writing as exhibited in:  Relationship between incipient decay, chemical composition, and properties of Douglas-fir. Wood and Fiber Science 25(3):278-288.

Professional Associations and Activities
Membership in professional societies
• American Society for Testing and Materials, ASTM
• American Wood Protection Association, AWPA
• Forest Products Society, FPS
• International Academy of Wood Science, IAWS (Fellow, elected 2004)
• International Research Group for Wood Preservation, IRG/WP
• International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO)
• Society of Wood Science and Technology, SWST

Committee assignments
• ASTM D7.06--Chairman, Subcommittee on preservative treatment of wood (1999-2003).
• ASTM D7.07--Vice-Chairman, Subcommittee on fire-performance of wood (1996-1999).
• ASTM D7.06.04--Chairman, Section on fire-retardant treatments of wood (1992-1996).
• ASTM D7.06.04.02 Task group (Chairman) developing Standard Test Methods (D-5516
and D-5664) to assess effects of elevated temperatures on FR-treated plywood and lumber (1990-1995) and develop Standard Practice (D6305) to estimate adjustments to allowable design properties of FR-treated plywood (1995-1998).
• ASTM D7.02--Committee on lumber.
• ASTM D7.03--Committee on engineered wood composites.
• AWPA General Treatments--Chairman, oversee activities of nine AWPA T-subcommittees
for writing and maintaining standards on preservative and fire retardant treatments for lumber, poles, pilings, posts, ties, structural composites, and plywood, (1999-present).
• AWPA T1--Chairman, Committee on committees for establishing standards on
preservative treatment of lumber, timbers, poles, and piling (1999-2003).
AWPA T9--Chairman, Subcommittee on fire-retardant treatments for wood products
(1996-1999).
• AWPA T2--Committee for identifying requirements and establishing standards on preservative treatment of lumber and timbers (1986-1999).
• AWPA T8--Committee for identifying requirements and establishing standards on preservative treatment of composite materials (1988-1999, 2008).
• AWPA P6--Chairman, Committee on evaluation and test methods (2006-2011).
• FPS Wood Engineering Division--Division Coordinator (1992-1995).
• FPS Treated Wood Products Section--Vice-chairman (1989-1992).
• FPS Treated Wood Products Section--Secretary (1986-1989).
• FPS Treated Wood Products Tech. Newsletter--Contrib. Editor (1986-1996).
• IUFRO, Member of Organizing Committee for October/November
IUFRO Division 5 Forest Products conference in Taipai, Taiwan
• IUFRO, Vice-chair of the Division 5.05 Composites Research Group for enhancing performance, durability & long-term sustainability of bio-based composites.
• SWST President (2008-2009).
• SWST Member of Executive Board (2004-2006).


Metallurgical Engineer having extensive experience in failure analysis and problem solving.  His formal education was received at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, England where he obtained B.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Metallurgy.  His doctoral and post-doctoral research interests were in the areas of high temperature gas solid reactions including oxidation and corrosion.  As a result of his research efforts he was awarded the 1978 Galloway Medal by the Institution of Corrosion Science and Technology in England.


This expert’s experience and training in metallurgical and corrosion engineering has been the foundation of his career as a consultant to the legal and industrial communities.  Early in his career he obtained work experience in the steel making and processing industries at various British Steel Corporation facilities in England.  He was Director of Laboratory Operations at Mettek Laboratories in Santa Ana, California, where he supervised laboratory and office staff in all aspects of the failure analysis and research activities of the company.


He is also a former Principal Engineer with General Electric (Nuclear Energy Division), where he was involved in numerous projects concerned with materials in nuclear power plants in the U.S. and with joint technology programs with Japanese and European companies.  In the course of his consulting activities, this expert has been involved in hundreds of investigations involving materials and components in many applications, including aircraft components, automobiles and other vehicles, tools, pipelines and plumbing, medical implants, chairs, industrial plants, and bicycles.


This expert has extensive testimony experience in both depositions and trials.





Academic Background




  • Post-doctoral Research Fellow (Metallurgy), University of California Berkeley, California, 1980-1982

  • Ph.D. – Metallurgy, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, 1980

  • B.Sc. – Metallurgy, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, 1977


Registrations




  • Licensed Professional Engineer, State of California (Metallurgical Engineering)


Professional Experience




  • Metallurgical Engineering Consultant, RTI Group, LLC, Annapolis, MD, 2006-present

  • Metallurgical Consultant, private company, 1988-present

  • Principal Engineer, GE-Nuclear Energy, 1987-1988

  • Associate Consulting Engineer, L. Raymond and Associates, 1985-1987

  • Director of Laboratory Operations, METTEK Laboratories, 1982-1985

  • Post-doctoral Research Fellow: University of California, Berkeley, 1980-1982

  • Apprentice: British Steel Corporation, England, 1974-1975


Professional Associations and Activities




  • The Metallurgical Society of AIME (TMS)

  • The American Society of Metals (ASM – International)

  • Independent Metallurgical Engineering Consultants of California (MECA)

  • National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE – International)

  • The American Water Works Association (AWWA)

  • The National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE)

  • The California Society of Professional Engineers (CPA)

  • The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)


Awards and Citations




  • Galloway Medal, Institution of Corrosion Science and Technology, England, 1978

  • G.E. Award to Inventors, 1988

  • Who’s Who in Science and Engineering, 1st and 2nd Editions

  • Who’s Who in the West, 22nd and 23rd Editions

  • Who’s Who of Emerging Leaders in America, 3rd and 4th Editions


Selected Publications


Over ten publications in scientific literature, list available upon request.





Senior electrical and mechanical engineer with many years of experience with power system protection and controls in engineering and construction.  Has managed all aspects of engineering design and drafting, power flow and fault calculations, relay calibrations, field installation testing, instruction manuals development, testing and development and power plant engineering (including nuclear) of the following systems: protective relaying, automatic switching controls, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems, telemetry equipment, cables, capacitor controls, Digital Fault Recorders (DFR), fire protection systems, generators, meters, motors, Sequence of Events Recorders (SER), switchgear, transformers, voltage regulators, and communications equipment associated with these systems.

As a Senior Mechanical Engineer,  this expert has specific knowledge of compressors, electro-mechanical systems, fans and blowers, HVAC equipment, OSHA codes and standards. He is also an experienced instructional materials writer and presenter, as well as teacher on topics of Power Systems Theory and Protective Relaying.  As a member of IEEE, he participated in writing tutorials and the standards for substation integration architecture and distributed generation, including substation communication protocols.

This expert has testifying experience in cables and testing and developing lines.




Academic Background

  • BSEE, Electrical Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

  • BSME, Mechanical Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland





Continuing Education Courses and Studies

  • Basic Electric Theory, BGE, Baltimore, MD, 1994

  • Simulation Center – Staff, BGE, Baltimore, MD, 1993

  • Trends Shaping the Utility Industry, BGE, Baltimore, MD, 1991

  • The Public Utility Management Course, Southern Electric Exchange, Athens, GA, 1988

  • Energy Management Systems, Control Data Corporation, 1982

  • Microwave Radio Multiplexing, GTE, 1980

  • Introduction to Microprocessors, IEEE, 1979

  • Fundamentals of Microprocessors, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 1979

  • Finance Accounting in Utility Management, BGE, Baltimore, MD, 1975

  • Application and Operating Theory of Protective Relaying, General Electric Company, Philadelphia, PA, 1968

  • Nuclear Engineering, Engineers Club, Baltimore, MD, 1967

  • Engineering Creativity, Engineers Club, Baltimore, MD, 1963


Professional Experience

  • RTI Group, LLC (RTI), Annapolis, MD, Senior Electrical/Mechanical Engineer, 2006 – present.

  • Reynolds Technologies International (rti), Annapolis, MD,   Senior Electrical/ Mechanical Engineer, 2005 to 2006.

  • Private company,  Owings Mills, MD,  Consulting Engineer in industrial electric power systems including protective relaying, 2000 – present.

  • Baltimore Gas & Electric (BGE), Baltimore, MD, System Engineering and Construction Department, Principal Engineer – System Protection and Control System Engineering and Construction Department, 1993 – 2000.

  • Baltimore Gas & Electric (BGE), Baltimore, MD, Electric Test Department, General Supervisor – System Relaying Metering & Control, 1992 – 1993.

  • Baltimore Gas & Electric (BGE), Baltimore, MD, Electric Test Department, General Supervisor – Relay and Automatic Control, 1986 – 1992.

  • Baltimore Gas & Electric (BGE), Baltimore, MD, Electric Test Department, General Supervisor – Special Engineering Tests, 1983 – 1986.

  • Baltimore Gas & Electric (BGE), Baltimore, MD, Electric Test Department, Supervisor – Relay & Automatic Control, 1976 – 1983.

  • Baltimore Gas & Electric (BGE), Baltimore, MD, Electric Test Department, Supervisor – Relay & Meter Systems, 1974 – 1976.

  • Baltimore Gas & Electric (BGE), Baltimore, MD, Electric Test Department, Senior Engineer, 1970 – 1974; Engineer, 1970 – 1968; Associate Engineer, 1963 – 1968.


Professional Associations and Activities

  • Past Member Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) – Working Group C2 – Applications of New Technologies in Substation Monitoring and Control; C2TF4 Task Force on Communications Between Intelligent Substation Devices; Treasurer of the 1996, IEEE Winter Power Meeting; Treasurer of the 1992 IEEE PICA meeting.

  • Past Member of the IEEE Standards Committee on Distribution Generation.

  • Pennsylvania Electric Association (PEA) – Past Chairman, Trouble Subcommittee (PEA Relay Committee).

  • Past Member of Volunteers for International Technical Assistance (VITA).

  • Active Member, Johns Hopkins University Society of Engineering Alumni Council, and JHU Alumni Executive Committee.

  • Past Member of ERAP: NLRB Hearings Testimony.  Provided testimony evidence on functional integration given on employee interactive processes and work relations within and outside SPC/SECD, 1996.

  • Presentation, “Substation Integration Project,” 1996.

  • State of Maryland Legislature on Utility Regulatory Matters, 1996.

  • PACE OPS, BGE – Best Performer for Substation Relay Maintenance Practices,” 1992.




An expert in design, certification, maintenance, and servicing of aircraft landing gear, braking control systems, wheels, tires, brakes, proximity systems, and related systems.  His extensive experience also includes involvement in numerous accident investigations associated with landing gear, brake systems, and aircraft stopping distance issues. He participated on many NTSB accident technical investigation teams

As manager of the Landing Gear, Brake, and Hydraulic Systems division for a major airframe manufacturer, he has led teams of engineering experts responsible for the design, development, certification, safe operation, and in-service performance of software-based control and information systems, landing gears, brake systems, hydraulic systems and components, proximity systems, weight and balance systems, and nose gear steering systems.  He is experienced with general aviation, military and commercial aircraft, their components and systems, and has served on industry teams.  He is an FAA Designated Engineering Representative (DER) with authority relating to wheels and brakes, brake control systems, proximity systems, landing gear design, and other related systems.

 




Academic Background

  • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering; University of Illinois. 1963

  • Numerous industry training/education classes


 

Professional Experience

Aircraft Landing Gear/Brake System Design, Maintenance and Servicing Specialist, RTI Group LLC, 2011 – Present

 

Private Company,  CA, 2001 – Present.  Consultant/Independent Contractor to NTSB, USC, ICAO, and corporate operators.

  • Consultant/Independent Contractor to NTSB, USC, ICAO, and corporate operators. Design and certification of aircraft landing gear, brake systems, wheels, tires, & brakes, proximity systems, and related systems.  Related technical problem resolution, accident investigation, and design for safety methods and analysis.  FAA delegated DER authority includes wheels and brakes, brake control systems, proximity systems, landing gear design, and other related systems.


 

Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Long Beach, CA, 1978-2007

  • Senior Staff EngineerLanding Gear & Brake Systems.  Accident investigation, product support, & modification for in-service aircraft.

  • Manager – Landing Gear, Brake, & Hydraulic Systems. Team of 18 engineering experts responsible for the design, development, certification, safe operation, and in-service performance of software-based control & information systems, landing gears, brake systems, hydraulic systems and components, proximity systems, weight & balance systems, and steering systems.

  • Landing Gear Integrated Product Team Leader. Led a team of 23 engineering experts in design of new landing gears, brake system, and other related systems.

  • Designated Engineering Representative. FAA DER for software-based control and information systems, aircraft landing gears, brake systems, hydraulic systems & components, proximity systems, weight & balance systems, and steering systems.

  • Principal Engineer.  Responsible for military & commercial aircraft components & systems.

  • NASA Space Shuttle consultant and industry expert. SAE A-5 Gear, Brake, & Tire Committee V-P.


 

Manager to Kawasaki Motors Corporation Santa Ana, CA, 1975 – 1978

  • Manager, Product Planning & Evaluation.  Responsible for new product planning and competitor evaluation for the US motorcycle market.  Interfaced with an international design organization to define, design, style, test, and evaluate new products.


 

Manager and Product Planner to  Deere & Company, 1973 – 1975

 

Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company,  Akron, Ohio & Los Angeles, CA, 1966 – 1971

  • Sales Engineer. Responsible for brakes, tires, antiskid, & fuel cells on many aircraft including Rockwell B-1; Lockheed L-1011, S-3 and AH-56; North American Sabreliner, Northrop F-5, Ted Smith Aerostar, and others.


 

Douglas Aircraft, Long Beach, CA, 1964 – 1966

  • Design & Analysis Engineer. Brake and antiskid systems requirements, design, and performance analysis.