Earning my private pilot certificate in Colorado set the foundation for me to always uphold

checklists and standards in addition to personal minimums. Experiencing mountain flying and

high-density altitude early in my training further strengthened my situational awareness and

risk assessment, strengths that I look forward to contributing as a First Officer.

Since becoming an FAA Part 141 Check Instructor, I have worked to instill a consistent focus and

responsibility for my students and those who train with me. Being respected as someone who

goes above and beyond to build trust and foster a safety-first mindset is something that I do not

take lightly.

I make conservative decisions without hesitation and uphold the highest standards of the pilots

and students I fly with. I adapt my instruction to the individual I am teaching and remain

outgoing and personable. With no checkride failures, I believe there is more to flying than just

showing up. Success requires investment outside of the flight deck and the willingness to listen

and learn as much as possible.

Upholding professional values and being consistent are important to me, whether I am teaching

students or flying passengers. I lead calmly and adapt with patience while prioritizing customer

service. Everything I do circles back to the same principles: safety, treating people well and

surpassing expectations.

I have wanted to fly since I was eight years old and have chased this dream ever since. Thank

you for taking the time to learn more about me and review my resume and cover letter. If you

have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to me.

Aircraft Experience

C-172
  • Time in Type: 931.2 hrs
  • Last Training: November 20, 2024
  • Training Type: CFI-I
  • Facility: US Aviation Academy
PA-44
  • Time in Type: 13.1 hrs
  • Last Training: April 25, 2025
  • Training Type: Inital
  • Facility: US Aviation Academy