Kevin C. Alsbro has over 500 total flight hours and seeks a position utilizing his leadership, education, and experience in aviation and business. He has experience leading 45 soldiers as an Army aviator and currently supervises airport operations at O'Hare International Airport. Alsbro earned a Bachelor's degree in Aviation Science and Administration and is committed to teamwork, accountability, and achieving goals.
The ICAS Course is an HCT sponsored tactical skill assessment course and pre-employment screening workshop designed to verify the combat tactical proficiency of candidates for protective security detail employment.
HCT collects, reviews and submits to potential employers all relevant new hire documents to expedite the hiring process.
Upon request, HCT provides employers with secure online access to a database containing vital proprietary candidate documents.
ICAS COURSE STANDARDS
ICAS course standards were developed to ensure strict compliance with US Department of Defense [directives] and military doctrine relevant to force protection training and civilian contractor guard personnel deployed to support the forces.
Aircraft Automation and the Degradation of Pilot Skills WebinarERAUWebinars
Advances in computing technology have made today’s jetliners highly automated. From takeoff to landing computers are interacting constantly with the flight crew. While this technology is a very good thing, inadvertently it can lead to decrease in piloting skills, making pilots less aviators and more systems managers. The over reliance on automated systems has led to several well-known air crashes:
Air France Flight 447 crashed into the Atlantic in June 2009. Ice crystals caused the autopilot to disconnect, and the crew reacted incorrectly which led to an unrecoverable stall and subsequent crash.
AirAsia Flight 8501 crashed into the Java Sea in December 2014. The plane’s rudder travel limiter malfunctioned and the autopilot pushed the aircraft went into an abnormally steep climb, where it stalled and fell. The pilots’ responses were inadequate and 162 people died.
In this webinar, noted aviation safety expert and ERAU Professor William Waldock will look at the degradation of airmanship skills due to automation and what can be done to ensure pilots maintain the highest degree of concentration and control in an era of increasing automation.
Aeronautical Decision Making And Risk Management For PilotsMySkyMom
This presentation relies heavily on the FAA\'s Risk Management Handbook, which can be found at http://www.faa.gov It covers factors related to ADM, statistics, best practices, and related case studies.
AirMAXCrew resource management Flight Scheduler ,Reservation System has it all - scheduling, booking, reporting, customer management, and other functions, all operated from a secure, web-based application.
AirMAX Owing to supreme innovation into the digital field, the airline and travel industries have managed to get their share of such vast electronic sophistication and hence there are developed scores of applications which are aimed at a range of modules of typical airline industry. For instance, the efficient and creative programming artists have developed applications pertaining to airline reservation system, crew resource management,aircraft charter quotes,APIS automation,APIS transmitting flexible reservations and inventory management, passenger reservation and so on. Besides, the thoughtful but extremely efficient application designers always keep their systems simple and easy to use even for a person with limited knowledge of internet and software. As a matter of interesting fact, modern application developers also align agent control modules so that the authorized travel agents of the leading airlines will have the access and control over the centralized systems and so a wide range of information could easily be manipulated and updated at times for the common benefit but without affecting the integrity and security of the centralized data repository. for more visit http://www.airmaxsystem.com
The ICAS Course is an HCT sponsored tactical skill assessment course and pre-employment screening workshop designed to verify the combat tactical proficiency of candidates for protective security detail employment.
HCT collects, reviews and submits to potential employers all relevant new hire documents to expedite the hiring process.
Upon request, HCT provides employers with secure online access to a database containing vital proprietary candidate documents.
ICAS COURSE STANDARDS
ICAS course standards were developed to ensure strict compliance with US Department of Defense [directives] and military doctrine relevant to force protection training and civilian contractor guard personnel deployed to support the forces.
Aircraft Automation and the Degradation of Pilot Skills WebinarERAUWebinars
Advances in computing technology have made today’s jetliners highly automated. From takeoff to landing computers are interacting constantly with the flight crew. While this technology is a very good thing, inadvertently it can lead to decrease in piloting skills, making pilots less aviators and more systems managers. The over reliance on automated systems has led to several well-known air crashes:
Air France Flight 447 crashed into the Atlantic in June 2009. Ice crystals caused the autopilot to disconnect, and the crew reacted incorrectly which led to an unrecoverable stall and subsequent crash.
AirAsia Flight 8501 crashed into the Java Sea in December 2014. The plane’s rudder travel limiter malfunctioned and the autopilot pushed the aircraft went into an abnormally steep climb, where it stalled and fell. The pilots’ responses were inadequate and 162 people died.
In this webinar, noted aviation safety expert and ERAU Professor William Waldock will look at the degradation of airmanship skills due to automation and what can be done to ensure pilots maintain the highest degree of concentration and control in an era of increasing automation.
Aeronautical Decision Making And Risk Management For PilotsMySkyMom
This presentation relies heavily on the FAA\'s Risk Management Handbook, which can be found at http://www.faa.gov It covers factors related to ADM, statistics, best practices, and related case studies.
AirMAXCrew resource management Flight Scheduler ,Reservation System has it all - scheduling, booking, reporting, customer management, and other functions, all operated from a secure, web-based application.
AirMAX Owing to supreme innovation into the digital field, the airline and travel industries have managed to get their share of such vast electronic sophistication and hence there are developed scores of applications which are aimed at a range of modules of typical airline industry. For instance, the efficient and creative programming artists have developed applications pertaining to airline reservation system, crew resource management,aircraft charter quotes,APIS automation,APIS transmitting flexible reservations and inventory management, passenger reservation and so on. Besides, the thoughtful but extremely efficient application designers always keep their systems simple and easy to use even for a person with limited knowledge of internet and software. As a matter of interesting fact, modern application developers also align agent control modules so that the authorized travel agents of the leading airlines will have the access and control over the centralized systems and so a wide range of information could easily be manipulated and updated at times for the common benefit but without affecting the integrity and security of the centralized data repository. for more visit http://www.airmaxsystem.com
Dynamic, results oriented Veteran with a proven track record of process optimization and mission accomplishment in fast paced, challenging environments. Team player with the tools, passion, and personality to make an impact with your organization. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with a reputation of high integrity, dependability, and commitment to client satisfaction.
Leader looking for managerial position. Military experience currently working for American Cyber Systems / Boeing as a MV-22B Flight Engineer / Crew Chief Instructor.
1. Kevin C. Alsbro
2977 OAK LANE
STEVENSVILLE MI 49127
PHONE: (269) 757-3716
EMAIL: KEVIN.ALSBRO@GMAIL.COM
Summary
Utilizing the leadership skills, first-class education, dedication, and applicable experience in the field of aviation, business, and
in the military to become a valued team member of a successful organization in the aviation or business industry. With a unique
background where decision-making and critical thinking in a high stress environment are experienced every day, I can offer
proven skills in team building and unparalleled passion for getting results and achieving goals.
Key Strengths
Leadership: A leader committed to leading by example and displaying key leadership attributes such as; Confidence, Integrity,
Courage, Diversity with inclusion, Candor, Commitment
Teamwork: Proven ability to successfully communicate, work, and achieve goals with people from different background and a
wide variety of personalities
Passion: Always motivated and committed to achieving goals while always maintaining accountability and responsibility
Experience
United States Army National Guard Grand Ledge, MI
1st Lieutenant (1st Platoon Leader 1-147th Attack Helicopter Battalion) October 2010-Present
FAA Commercial and Instrument rated pilot and Army Aviator more than 500 hours total/over 300 PIC as of July 2015 (Multi and
single engine instrument helicopter rating)
Qualified in UH-60/S-70 Blackhawk, and OH-58/TH-67/Bell 206 helicopter (Hydraulics, Electronics, Rotor, Engines, Drive Train)
Experience flying in confined areas, low level, with internal and external cargo loads, night unaided and night vision goggles
Commanded over 45 Soldiers in an Aviation Flight Platoon and Maintenance Repair Platoon
Developed and mentored individual soldiers and teams to accomplish a common goals
Knowledgedevelopingtrainingschedules, pilot/crewrestschedules, building flight plans, performance planning and loading/shoring
Generated and managed risk management forms to always ensure a safe work environment
Responsible for multiple UH-60 helicopters and multi-million dollars of equipment and conduct regular inspections and inventories
Worked as a recruiter for Western Michigan University ROTC department
Participated in a Cultural Understand and Language Program, working on-site in Thailand jointly with the Thai Armed Forces
Attended Army Infantry Basic Course at Fort Benning, and qualified on complex army weapon systems and machinery
United Airlines Chicago, IL
AirportOperationsZoneControlSupervisor-O’Hare InternationalAirport June 2015-Present
Develop tactical plan to address all issues in area of responsibility, including monitoring inbound flight activity and communicate
irregularities andidentifyingandcommunicating operational updates forkey departures/arrivals STAR, Priority,MST Critical, red zone
Identify, preplan and manage the execution and decision points of all planeside activities including baggage processes, customer
boarding, fueling, catering, tech ops, validating security checks are completed and documented, and general aircraft servicing for
all flights within established reliability goals while document and escalate critical issues
Monitor/answer all area radio channel and phone calls pertaining to operational area of responsibility and give appropriate
guidance and leadership ensuring consistent operational safety, and service reliability
Provide feedback and trend analysis on operational performance, research delays with area supervisor for root cause analysis and
resolve disputes; Identify changes required to prevent future delays
Education
Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, MI
Bachelor’s of Science April 2013
Major: Aviation Science and Administration Minor: General Business
Activities & Honors & Professional Development
Academic & Professional: United Management Association, Army Aviator Association of America member, Military Officers
Association of America member, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association member, Deans list (5 consecutive semesters), DECA Alum
Volunteering: Wounded Warrior Project, Lest We Forget Foundation of Southwest Michigan, Habitat for Humanity
2. Military: Secret Clearance, Army Aviator Badge, Army Achievement Medal, Air Assault Badge, National Defense Medal, Army
Service Medal, Finished in the top 10% at U.S. Army Leadership Development and Assessment Course competing against over 6000
other future leaders and officers from around the country