A Little Personal Information:

I began flying in 1997 through the Honeywell and Yankee Flying Clubs in Minneapolis, flying actively on my own until 2000 when I began instructing full-time.  Since then, I have provided nearly 5000 hours of flight instruction.  In June 2003, I received my initial Master Certified Flight Instructor designation (MCFI) from NAFI, the National Association of Flight Instructors and in August 2004, became an FAA Gold Seal Instructor.  I am also an active CSI...Cirrus Standardized Instructor and an FAA FAASTeam Representative for the Minneapolis region.

Prior to full-time flight instruction, I spent more than 20 years as a manager in a highly customer oriented business.  This experience taught me the importance of providing a quality product and consistent customer service.  Customers expect to receive good value for their money.  In most cases, however, it's not enough to just "satisfy" customers.  Successful businesses focus on delighting their customers and giving them more than they expect.  I work hard to not only provide my customers with the flight instruction services they expect, but also to make their flight training a satisfying and enjoyable experience.  After all, flying is supposed to be fun, isn't it?

In addition to flight instruction, I am still actively involved with both the Gopher and Yankee flying clubs and work part-time at Malibu Aerospace, a small Minneapolis company specializing in aircraft modifications for the Piper Malibu/Mirage.  I am married, have two (nearly) grown children and live in Maple Grove, a Northwestern suburb of Minneapolis.