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Resume - Kevin B. German 10116 105 Ave Edmonton, Alberta T5H 0K2 email: [email protected] Objective: Pilot – Any Fleet Primary Qualifications Held: Airline Transport Rating 5,048 hrs on various types (jet, turboprop, radial piston, helicopter, glider – see breakdown on page 3) Experience: Apr 1995 – Present: Principal, Accelerated Solutions Inc. Accelerated Solutions specializes in the development of PC and Internet database applications. Customers include TransAlta Utlities, the University of Alberta and Family Care Health Centres. Apr 2001 – Nov 2001: Contract Pilot, Geographic Air Survey Ltd., Commander 690A Flew low and high-altitude photo survey missions in a single-pilot IFR environment through Western and Northern Canada. I had one crewmember (camera operator, included as a reference) and worked with him each day for the entire period. Apr 1992 – March 1999: Civil Aviation Inspector, Transport Canada Duties included operational requirements planning for the TC (now NavCan) air navigation system, Aerodrome Standards and Certification, and conducting investigations in support of the Civil AviationRegulatory Enforcement branch. In the later role, I was seconded to Ottawa for a period of 18 months to develop the prototype for the Enforcement Management System database, which tracks all enforcement investigations across the country. I maintained PIC status on the BE-100 King Air and DHC-6 Twin Otter throughout my tenure with TC. Apr 1996 – March 2000: Helicopter Pilot - 408 Sqn (Reserve), Edmonton, Alberta Trained as a helicopter pilot in the tactical helicopter role, training on the Jet Ranger and Griffon helicopters. Also, developed an intranet database application for flight scheduling. Feb 1991 – Jun 1994: Pilot - 418 Sqn (Reserve), Edmonton, Alberta Trained as a pilot in the Search and Rescue role, flying the DHC-6 Twin Otter. Typical training missions were flown at low level and in mountainous terrain, dropping packages into valleys and conducting similar exercises. Apr 1987 – Apr 1990: Base Flight Safety Officer, CFB Summerside, P.E.I. Conducted the Base Flight Safety programme for CFB Summerside. Duties included conducting accident and incident investigations and creating safety-related educational programmes. I maintained PIC status on the CP-121 Tracker during this period. …/2

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Resume - Kevin B. German 10116 105 Ave Edmonton, Alberta T5H 0K2 email: [email protected] Objective: Pilot – Any Fleet Primary Qualifications Held: Airline Transport Rating 5,048 hrs on various types (jet, turboprop, radial piston, helicopter, glider – see breakdown on page 3) Experience: Apr 1995 – Present: Principal, Accelerated Solutions Inc. Accelerated Solutions specializes in the development of PC and Internet database applications. Customers include TransAlta Utlities, the University of Alberta and Family Care Health Centres. Apr 2001 – Nov 2001: Contract Pilot, Geographic Air Survey Ltd., Commander 690A Flew low and high-altitude photo survey missions in a single-pilot IFR environment through Western and Northern Canada. I had one crewmember (camera operator, included as a reference) and worked with him each day for the entire period. Apr 1992 – March 1999: Civil Aviation Inspector, Transport Canada Duties included operational requirements planning for the TC (now NavCan) air navigation system, Aerodrome Standards and Certification, and conducting investigations in support of the Civil AviationRegulatory Enforcement branch. In the later role, I was seconded to Ottawa for a period of 18 months to develop the prototype for the Enforcement Management System database, which tracks all enforcement investigations across the country. I maintained PIC status on the BE-100 King Air and DHC-6 Twin Otter throughout my tenure with TC. Apr 1996 – March 2000: Helicopter Pilot - 408 Sqn (Reserve), Edmonton, Alberta Trained as a helicopter pilot in the tactical helicopter role, training on the Jet Ranger and Griffon helicopters. Also, developed an intranet database application for flight scheduling. Feb 1991 – Jun 1994: Pilot - 418 Sqn (Reserve), Edmonton, Alberta Trained as a pilot in the Search and Rescue role, flying the DHC-6 Twin Otter. Typical training missions were flown at low level and in mountainous terrain, dropping packages into valleys and conducting similar exercises. Apr 1987 – Apr 1990: Base Flight Safety Officer, CFB Summerside, P.E.I. Conducted the Base Flight Safety programme for CFB Summerside. Duties included conducting accident and incident investigations and creating safety-related educational programmes. I maintained PIC status on the CP-121 Tracker during this period.

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Apr 1986 – Apr 1987: Pilot, 880 Sqn, CFB Summerside, P.E.I. – CP 121 Tracker Conducted maritime reconnaissance missions in support of the DND and Department of Fisheries. Missions were typically several hours on station, flown at 300’over the ocean, often at night or in IMC conditions. Apr 1983 – Dec 1986: Pilot, Base Flight, Cold Lake, Alberta - CT-133 “T-Bird” Conducted a variety of missions in support of Fighter Group. Duties included Instrument Check Pilot, Standards Officer, Maintenance Test Pilot and instructor for low-level, high-speed navigation (typically 100’ – 250’ AGL and 360 – 420 KIAS). Jul 1981 – Apr 1983: Pilot Training, Various Locations Basic to advanced training, miscellaneous complimentary courses. Education:

• Canadian Forces Pilot Training – Wings awarded Apr 1983 • Microsoft Certified Product Specialist – Self-taught • Educational Goal: Microsoft Certified Solution Developer

Specialist Courses:

• Canadian Forces Instrument Check Pilot – Feb 86 • Canadian Forces Flight Safety Officer – Feb 88 • Transport Canada Regulatory Enforcement – May 97

Community Interests:

• Air Cadet League of Canada • Edmonton Aviation Heritage Society • 418 Sqn Association (Past President) • Toastmasters International (Achieved CTM)

References:

• Bob Gersbach Chief Training Pilot, Transport Canada P&R Region (letter attached) 780 495 3995

• Cliff Miskey Commercial and Business Aviation, Transport Canada P&R Region 780 495 5280

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Summary of Flight Hours Single Engine Milti Engine IMC Day Night Day Night Dual Pilot Dual Pilot Dual Pilot 2nd Pilot Dual Pilot 2nd Pilot Sim Act Box Tutor 220 159 44 13 5 57 7 31 T-33 1384 41 1236 1 106 53 128 Tracker 1104 2 80 880 29 5 109 22 101 Twin Otter 1205 19 1139 48 36 145 2 DC-3 73 30 43 BE-100 420 385 35 11 24 15 BE-200 45 45 3 4 Cmdr 690A 8 330 Jet Ranger 75 64 11 Griffon 54 54 3.5 Misc 130 35 95 300 1386 14 111 136 2734 206 5 156 185 410 48 Ttl PIC: 4290 Grand Total: 5048 Ttl IMC: 642

Flight Hour Summary

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Tutor

T-33

Tracker

Twin Otter

DC-3

BE-100

BE-200

Cmdr 690A

Jet Ranger

Griffon

Misc

Dual PIC