Daniel Garner has been a Pilot in Kalitta Air since 2005. Additionally, the person has on-the-job experience at more than six companies in the relevant field. Daniel has a total work experience of 11+ years. Daniel Garner studied at the Eastern Kentucky University from 2010 to 2012. Now Daniel lives in Marion, Indiana region. You can find Daniel Garner's current email address and number through our search.
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Last updated May 02, 2024
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Pilot
Performed Pilot and Engineer duties on B747-200 and B747-400 aircraft. Chaired and served on the Safety Committee. Chaired and served on the Go-Team, and represented the pilot group in the...
from Jan 2005
President
Started and operated a flight school at Cedar Rapids (KCID).
Jul 2003 — Nov 2008
Flight Instructor
Performed ground and flight instruction in a wide variety of single engine aircraft, from student pilot through instructor and instrument instructor applicants, with no student failures
Apr 1999 — Jul 2003
First Officer
Performed First Officer duties, including some servicing of the aircraft.
Jan 2001 — Jun 2001
Technical Writer
Researched and wrote pilot guides and maintenance manuals for the CRJ 700 and other aircraft.
Jul 1999 — Jun 2000
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Military
Captain
Pilot
Engineer
Executive
Chairperson
Air Transportation Worker
Chief Executive
Skills
Flight Safety
Piloting
Aircraft
Flights
Aviation
Flight Training
Commercial Aviation
Cfi
Flight Planning
Airlines
Civil Aviation
Aircraft Maintenance
Aerospace
Type Rating
Ground Instructor
Multi Engine
Atp
Crew Resource Management
Aeronautics
Safety Management Systems
Business Aviation
Aircraft Systems
Airplane
Human Factors
Freight
International Flight Operations
Occupational Health
Aircraft Engines
Swahili
A&P
Instrument Rating
Flight Operations
Commercial Pilot
Aviation Operations
Etops
Aircraft Accident Investigation
Cross Cultural Communication Skills
Cross Cultural Competence
Chichewa
Occupational Safety