The Air Safety Foundation’s David Wright Updates …
December 11, 2008
ASF’s Vice President of Operations Talks About Air Safety Programs
AOPA… well-known as the 600 pound gorilla of aviation ociations, has a cousin that isn’t as well-known… though it should be. Cognizant of the issues involved in aviation safety — and the many controversies surrounding how to deal with them, the Air safety Foundation has NOT sat on the sidelines of this issue… but instead has taken a leading role in the examination of a myriad of safety issues and the subsequent education of the pilot population so that those issues might be better understood, throughout the industry.
The AOPA Air Safety Foundation is ‘a nonprofit, tax exempt organization promoting safety and pilot proficiency in general aviation through quality training, education, research, analysis, and the dissemination of information.’
Aero-TV sat down with several ASF and AOPA staffers over the last few months to get a feel for the organization and the people that staff it… this time catching up with David Wright, ASF’s Vice President of Operations.
David joined ASF in November 2002 and serves as the vice president of operations. In that role he is responsible for all of ASF’s day-to-day operations in support of the Foundation’s strategic objectives. He also contributes to the live and online ASF safety seminars that reach more than 100,000 pilots yearly with updated flight safety information.
He holds an MBA from the University of Maryland and a bachelor’s degree in aeronautics from the University of North Dakota, and has been both lead flight instructor for UND and an airline pilot with USAir Express. He holds an FAA commercial pilot certificate, is a flight instructor with both instrument and multi-engine ratings, and has logged about 2,500 flight hours.
ASF’s David Wright Talks Safety With Aero-TV
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