JEFFREY C. LEIGH
Rockwall, TX 75032
Email: Jeff_leigh_06@yahoo.com Cell: 512-815-9435
Summary
Currently serving in the US Military with over 10 year of experience. Excel while operating in the most
demanding environments, often adapting in order to complete missions with advanced complexity. Highly
skilled in multi-tasking, including radio communication, navigation, sensor operation, and piloting aircraft.
Flight Hours
Total Hours = 650 * PIC Hours = 100 * Instrument/SIM Hours = 75 * Night Unaided Hours = 25 *
NVG Hours = 135 *
RATINGS & CERTIFICATIONS
OH-58D Pilot-in-Command, Commercial Pilot, Rotorcraft – Helicopter, Instrument – Helicopter,
Second Class Medical Certification (expires 30 Nov 2016), Bell 206, OH58D (Bell407), Interim TS
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
JUNE 2013–Present
FT Bragg, NC 28310
U.S. Army Tactical Pilot / PIC / OH-58D
Serve as PIC in a complex, multi-role helicopter. Simultaneously operate
up to 5 radios, thermal imaging sensor, laser range finder/ designator,
airborne weapon systems and coordinate multiple air and ground
resources in a dynamic and high risk environment during day, night and
NVG modes of flight. Proficient in low-level flight, mountainous up to
14,000’ and high desert terrain with limited power.
Key Achievements:
ď‚· Accomplished over 600 incident and accident free hours.
ď‚· Served as a Troop Property Book Officer, managing over $65 million of
equipment and ensuring deployment readiness
ď‚· Planned for numerous mixed airframe operations including air and
ground live-fire exercises as well as CAS for multiple SOF ground units.
AUG 2011-JUNE 2013
FT Rucker, AL 36362
US Army Aviation Flight Training
Completed multiple courses as part of the Army’s Flight School, including
survival training, navigation, leadership, tactical planning, and multiple
phases of flight.
Key Achievements:
ď‚· Ranked 3rd on the order of merit listing among peers for advanced aircraft
selection.
ď‚· Finished all phases of training as a first time go, completing all task and
evaluations while exceeding the standard.
SEPT 2006-AUG2011
CannonAFB, NM 88103
Vehicle Operations Journeyman
Responsible for supporting Air Force Special Operations Command
through logistical movement of personnel and equipment. While
deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan operated as part of a Civil Affairs
security force tasked with securing meeting locations, coordinating air
support, and conducting ground reconnaissance missions. As well as
escorting logistical convoys to various forward operating base.
Key Achievements:
ď‚· Awarded Airman of the year for AFSOC as well as the Air Force in 2010.
 Recognized in the Air Force’s “Portraits in Courage Vol 5” for actions
during my deployment to Afghanistan.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
OH58D Aircraft Qualification Course (2013) FT Rucker, AL
Aviation Flight School (2012) FT Rucker, AL
SERE C+ (2012) FT Rucker, AL
Basic Officer Leadership Course (2012) FT Rucker, AL
Helicopter Emergency Egress Couse (2012/2016) Camp Humphreys, Korea
Basic Combat Convoy Course (2008) San Antonio, TX
Hendrickson High School (2006) Pflugerville, TX
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Strong computer skills to include: MS Office, Aviation Mission Planning Systems, and
Falcon view.
Performance evaluations available upon request.
Willing to travel.
JEFFREY C. LEIGH
Rockwall, TX 75032
Email: Jeff_leigh_06@yahoo.com Cell: 512-815-9435
REFERENCES
Ben Ungerman, Colonel (Retired) USAF
Cell: 703-969-9172
Email: BenUngerman@yahoo.com
Brett Ramos, L3
Cell: 254-681-5809
Email: brett.ramos@west-run.com
CW3 Jason Smith, Standardization Instructor Pilot, 1-17 CAV
Cell: 903-220-3572
Email: jason.dewayne.smith1975@gmail.com

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  • 1.
    JEFFREY C. LEIGH Rockwall,TX 75032 Email: Jeff_leigh_06@yahoo.com Cell: 512-815-9435 Summary Currently serving in the US Military with over 10 year of experience. Excel while operating in the most demanding environments, often adapting in order to complete missions with advanced complexity. Highly skilled in multi-tasking, including radio communication, navigation, sensor operation, and piloting aircraft. Flight Hours Total Hours = 650 * PIC Hours = 100 * Instrument/SIM Hours = 75 * Night Unaided Hours = 25 * NVG Hours = 135 * RATINGS & CERTIFICATIONS OH-58D Pilot-in-Command, Commercial Pilot, Rotorcraft – Helicopter, Instrument – Helicopter, Second Class Medical Certification (expires 30 Nov 2016), Bell 206, OH58D (Bell407), Interim TS PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE JUNE 2013–Present FT Bragg, NC 28310 U.S. Army Tactical Pilot / PIC / OH-58D Serve as PIC in a complex, multi-role helicopter. Simultaneously operate up to 5 radios, thermal imaging sensor, laser range finder/ designator, airborne weapon systems and coordinate multiple air and ground resources in a dynamic and high risk environment during day, night and NVG modes of flight. Proficient in low-level flight, mountainous up to 14,000’ and high desert terrain with limited power. Key Achievements:  Accomplished over 600 incident and accident free hours.  Served as a Troop Property Book Officer, managing over $65 million of equipment and ensuring deployment readiness  Planned for numerous mixed airframe operations including air and ground live-fire exercises as well as CAS for multiple SOF ground units. AUG 2011-JUNE 2013 FT Rucker, AL 36362 US Army Aviation Flight Training Completed multiple courses as part of the Army’s Flight School, including survival training, navigation, leadership, tactical planning, and multiple phases of flight. Key Achievements:  Ranked 3rd on the order of merit listing among peers for advanced aircraft selection.  Finished all phases of training as a first time go, completing all task and evaluations while exceeding the standard.
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    SEPT 2006-AUG2011 CannonAFB, NM88103 Vehicle Operations Journeyman Responsible for supporting Air Force Special Operations Command through logistical movement of personnel and equipment. While deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan operated as part of a Civil Affairs security force tasked with securing meeting locations, coordinating air support, and conducting ground reconnaissance missions. As well as escorting logistical convoys to various forward operating base. Key Achievements:  Awarded Airman of the year for AFSOC as well as the Air Force in 2010.  Recognized in the Air Force’s “Portraits in Courage Vol 5” for actions during my deployment to Afghanistan. EDUCATION AND TRAINING OH58D Aircraft Qualification Course (2013) FT Rucker, AL Aviation Flight School (2012) FT Rucker, AL SERE C+ (2012) FT Rucker, AL Basic Officer Leadership Course (2012) FT Rucker, AL Helicopter Emergency Egress Couse (2012/2016) Camp Humphreys, Korea Basic Combat Convoy Course (2008) San Antonio, TX Hendrickson High School (2006) Pflugerville, TX TECHNICAL SKILLS Strong computer skills to include: MS Office, Aviation Mission Planning Systems, and Falcon view. Performance evaluations available upon request. Willing to travel.
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    JEFFREY C. LEIGH Rockwall,TX 75032 Email: Jeff_leigh_06@yahoo.com Cell: 512-815-9435 REFERENCES Ben Ungerman, Colonel (Retired) USAF Cell: 703-969-9172 Email: BenUngerman@yahoo.com Brett Ramos, L3 Cell: 254-681-5809 Email: brett.ramos@west-run.com CW3 Jason Smith, Standardization Instructor Pilot, 1-17 CAV Cell: 903-220-3572 Email: jason.dewayne.smith1975@gmail.com