Albert Rook is an experienced pilot seeking a new flight officer position. He has over 20,000 total flight hours and extensive experience flying commercial passenger jets internationally for American Airlines from 1978 to 2015. Prior to that, Rook served as an officer and aircraft commander for the US Air Force and reserves from 1972 to 1987, flying C-130 aircraft globally. He has an airline transport pilot certificate with ratings for several commercial aircraft types and holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from The Catholic University of America.
Experienced Airline Pilot Seeks Flight Officer Position
1. Albert A. Rook JR
4501 Chesapeake Street N.W.
Washington, D.C.
C: 240-417-6510 E: albierook@yahoo.com
Objective Flight Officer Position
Flight Hours Total Time 20390 Pilot in Command 16092 Multi-engine 20335
Turboprop 2673 Second in Command 4298 Instrument 17520
Turbine 17641 Night 5775 Combat 72
Certificates Airline Transport Pilot
& Ratings Commercial Privileges
Type Ratings: B-777, MD-11, B-767, B-757, B-727, MD-80, L-382
FCC Restricted Radiotelephone Operators Permit
FAA First Class Medical Certificate
US Passport
Experience 10/1978 to 10/2015
American Airlines
Captain and First Officer flying International and Domestic Part 121 passenger flights to airports
in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, Far East, Europe, and the Caribbean.
12/1987 to 9/1993
USAF Reserves
Admissions Liaison Officer
Air Force representative responsible for providing the recruiting and admissions interface for
prospective candidates applying for entry into the U.S. Air Force Academy or Air Force Reserve
Officer Training Corps programs.
05/1972 to 09/1987
USAF and USAF Reserves
Officer and C-130E Aircraft Commander and Co-pilot flying missions in the U.S., Canada, Central
and South America, S.E. Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.
Additional Extensive experience flying to international airports, including special qualified and high altitude
airports, polar operations, non-radar operations, and short field landings on unprepared runways.
Education The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.
Bachelor of Science: Engineering
Awards United States of America Air Medal and Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with Valor Device