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Availability Date: 15 March 2015 WILLIS D. (PAT) PAGE 91 County Road 166, New Brockton, AL • H: (334) 586-4040 C: (334) 447-1453 [email protected] OBJECTIVE: Position as an AH-64D Department of the Army Civilian Instructor Pilot SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Two years as a Warrior Modernization Training Developer (DOTD) working on new software and training for new and current units for the AH-64D and AH-64E. Twenty seven years of honorable service in the US Army as a Warrant Officer and Noncommissioned Officer with extensive experience in Flight Instruction, Aviation Safety, Tactical Operations and Air Traffic Services. AH-64D Instructor Pilot, 13.2 software upgrades and AH-64E Version 2.0 Academics. Instructor/Writer, Aviation Training Developer and Aviation Safety. Current Top Secret Security Clearance. Proficient in MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Flight Ratings / Certifications: Total Hours: FAA Commercial Pilot: Helicopter Total Flight Time 2934.2 FAA Instrument: Helicopter Pilot-In-Command 1179.5 FAA Instructor: Helicopter Flight Instructor 1074.9 FAA Class II Medical: No limitations Instrument/Hood 27.3 Night 40.3 Instructor Ratings: Night Vision Goggle 211.3 Military Helicopter Night Vision IR 926.3 Basic Instrument Combat 1239.6 Night Vision Goggle Last 12 Months 128.8 Aviation Safety Heavy Helicopter 2817.2 Electronic Warfare Simulator Instructor EXPERIENCE Training and Development Instructed, trained and evaluated over 200 US, and Foreign AH-64D Student Pilots on helicopter operations and procedures resulting in technical and tactical competency. Instructed AH-64D helicopter pilots in the following subject areas: aircraft systems, operations, preflight procedures, emergency procedures, terrain flight, instrument tasks, weapons system employment, Night Vision Goggles (NVG), Forward Looking Infrared Systems (FLIR), Low Light Night Vision Camera Flight systems and Longbow Crew Trainer. Operates the multi-engine, tandem seated AH-64D/E Longbow attack helicopter while instructing or evaluating the copilot/gunners station, while integrating the Target Acquisition Designation System, Fire Control Radar, Radio Frequency Interferometer, weapon switchology, weaponry, laser operations, fire delivery, aerial gunnery techniques, tactical digital communications and navigation, and manned and un-manned teaming.

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Availability Date: 15 March 2015

WILLIS D. (PAT) PAGE

91 County Road 166, New Brockton, AL • H: (334) 586-4040 C: (334) 447-1453 •[email protected]

OBJECTIVE: Position as an AH-64D Department of the Army Civilian Instructor Pilot

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

• Two years as a Warrior Modernization Training Developer (DOTD) working on new software

and training for new and current units for the AH-64D and AH-64E. • Twenty seven years of honorable service in the US Army as a Warrant Officer and

Noncommissioned Officer with extensive experience in Flight Instruction, Aviation Safety, Tactical Operations and Air Traffic Services.

• AH-64D Instructor Pilot, 13.2 software upgrades and AH-64E Version 2.0 Academics. • Instructor/Writer, Aviation Training Developer and Aviation Safety. • Current Top Secret Security Clearance. • Proficient in MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint.

Flight Ratings / Certifications: Total Hours: FAA Commercial Pilot: Helicopter Total Flight Time 2934.2 FAA Instrument: Helicopter Pilot-In-Command 1179.5 FAA Instructor: Helicopter Flight Instructor 1074.9 FAA Class II Medical: No limitations Instrument/Hood 27.3 Night 40.3 Instructor Ratings: Night Vision Goggle 211.3 Military Helicopter Night Vision IR 926.3 Basic Instrument Combat 1239.6 Night Vision Goggle Last 12 Months 128.8 Aviation Safety Heavy Helicopter 2817.2 Electronic Warfare Simulator Instructor

EXPERIENCE

Training and Development • Instructed, trained and evaluated over 200 US, and Foreign AH-64D Student Pilots on

helicopter operations and procedures resulting in technical and tactical competency. • Instructed AH-64D helicopter pilots in the following subject areas: aircraft systems,

operations, preflight procedures, emergency procedures, terrain flight, instrument tasks, weapons system employment, Night Vision Goggles (NVG), Forward Looking Infrared Systems (FLIR), Low Light Night Vision Camera Flight systems and Longbow Crew Trainer. Operates the multi-engine, tandem seated AH-64D/E Longbow attack helicopter while instructing or evaluating the copilot/gunners station, while integrating the Target Acquisition Designation System, Fire Control Radar, Radio Frequency Interferometer, weapon switchology, weaponry, laser operations, fire delivery, aerial gunnery techniques, tactical digital communications and navigation, and manned and un-manned teaming.

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• Performed AH-64D Instructor Pilot duties, Safety Operations, and Tactical Operations

during Combat. • Trained, Evaluated, and Supervised 5 new AH-64D Instructor Pilots as first time

instructors. • Analyzed and revised previous and current curriculum in Combat unit training and Flight

School XXI at Fort Rucker, AL. in order to improve and update training. • Warrior Modernization Training Developer working on future modifications and training of

new units in the AH-64E, and software upgrades for the AH-64D including 13.1 and 13.2.

Management

• Managed Airfield Safety Operations and one of the major airfields in Afghanistan utilizing multiple airframes including both military and civilian airframes. Both fixed wing and rotary wing airframes.

• Managed the completion and opening of a new joint civilian and military refueling facility valued at over $100 Million.

• Managed, acquisition and disposal of ammunition, weapons systems and aircraft equipment valued over $70 Million.

• Conducted flight planning and execution for missions involving up to 18 aircraft of multiple Airframes in combat or in combat training environments, as an Air Mission Commander while Pilot-In-Command and Instructor Pilot.

• Supervised and provided on-going safety development for up to 600 military personnel and more than 150 civilian personnel.

• Prepared reports for upper level management and maintained flight records utilizing both manual and automated tracking systems.

Safety

• Aviation Flight Training Institute Safety manager for the MD 530 program. Manage a wide variety of high risk operations, facilities, and environmental conditions associated with Aviation Training, Maintenance and Operational activities. Promotes the overall safety program in support of Rotary Wing Operations. Provides oversight and conducts required inspections of Maintenance, Flight Operations, Training Operations, and Support Operations to insure a safe operating environment. Developed Safety/Occupational Health and Environmental Compliance Programs. Conducted HAZMAT inventory & created MSDS books. Performed weekly airfield inspections/surveys. Coordinated Emergency Response/Pre-Accident Plan rehearsals. Facilitated hands-on fire response training for Saudi Army National Guard (SANG) personnel. Provided updates to Local Operating Procedures (LOP). Conducted Safety Briefing for Aircraft Qualification Course. Coordinated Safety & Standards Council. Facilitated incident investigations and reports.

• Performed Brigade Level Duties as Task Force Safety Officer responsible for more than 600 personnel and over including motor pool, Pathfinders, Maintenance areas, Flight activities, Aviators, Crew Chiefs, and Civilian Airfield and Contractor operations with more than 50 military and civilian aircraft at Forward Operating Base Shank in Eastern Afghanistan.

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• • Flew AH-64D aircraft during, Day, Night, Night Vision System, Night Vision Goggle,

Visual Meteorological Conditions and Instrument Meteorological Conditions in combat and in training.

• Flown in excess of 1200 training hours’ accident and incident free. • Flown in excess of 1239 accident and incident free combat hours. • Conducted Gunnery Range Safety operations for 16 UH-60L, 12 AH-64D, 10 OH-58D

and 12 CH-47 aircraft, resulting in more than 2 hours per day of actual range time and live fire gunnery.

Air Traffic Services

• Airport Manager at two major airports; Troy Municipal Airport and Desiderio Army Airfield in South Korea, being the largest Army airport in the world.

• Managed, assisted and established administration and application of Facility training programs as a training supervisor resulting in Commendable inspections.

• Operated numerous types of radios and Ground Controlled Radar both as a controller and as a facility training supervisor.

WORK HISTORY

Vinnell Arabia Safety Manager Riyadh, Saudi Arabia October 2014 - Current AH-64D Instructor Pilot, S3 inc. (Systems, Studies and Simulations)

Ft Rucker, AL June 2014 – October 2014 Directorate of Training and Doctrine (DOTD) Future Warrior Modernization/AH-64D Instructor Pilot November 2012 – May 2014

Ft Rucker, AL Task Force Safety Officer/AH-64D Instructor Pilot July 2010 – November 2012 Ft Drum, NY AH-64D Instructor Pilot/Advanced Course Instructor/Safety Officer January 2008 – June 2010 Ft Rucker, AL AH-64D Pilot/Armament Officer/Tactical Operations Officer/Safety Officer/Pilot in Command May 2000 – December 2007 Ft Hood, TX and Korea AH-64A Pilot April 1999 – April 2000 US Army, Korea Air Traffic Controller/Airfield Manage July 1987 – March 1999 US Army, Korea, and Fort Rucker, AL

EDUCATION/TRAINING

Bachelor of Science Degree in Professional Aeronautics

Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL Military Training Courses:

• Army Aviation Safety Officer • AH-64D Instructor Pilot • AH-64D Armament Officer Course • Aviation Warrant Officer Staff Course

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• Aviation Warrant Officer Basic • AH-64D Aircraft Qualification • High Altitude Aviation Training School (HAATS), Ft Carson, CO. • Phase 1 Aviation Maintenance Officer Course • Aviation Electronic Warfare • Aviation Tactical Operations • Joint Firepower Controller Course • AH-64A Aircraft Qualification • Army Instructor Training Course • Small Group Leaders Instructor Training Course • System Approach to Training Basic/Advanced Course • Army Learning Model 2015

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REFERENCES

Name: CW5 Richard E. Arnold Address: 217 Azalea Lane, Dothan, AL Email: [email protected] Phone/Cell: 315-681-0133 Years Known: 5 Relationship: Friend, Colleague Name: CW5 Steve Donahue Address: 514 Riverwood Dr, Enterprise, AL Email: [email protected] Phone: 912-414-0841 Years Known: 8 Relationship: Friend, Colleague Name: Sean E. Wojasinski (GAL) Address: UAE E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +971 55 913 0536 Years Known: 14 Relationship: Mentor, Friend Name: Dave Hacker Address: 1/14th Avn. E-mail: Phone: 334-477-2825 Years Known: 7 Relationship: Mentor, Friend Name: Santiago J. Garcia Address: Directorate of Training and Doctrine Email: [email protected] Phone: 334-701-1867 Years Known: 4 Relationship: Friend, Colleague