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WMU_Drew

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Does anyone know what software folks use to create those profiles is FOM's and flight training manuals? Thanks.
 
I don't know about the software but I loved going to school at Western. Does Dekker still teach Trans 110? I used to live in French Hall, that school was a blast!
 
Tom Dekard retired three years ago, but is back now as the Director of Flight Ops. its good to have him back and in charge. He was last teaching aerodynamics and advanced aero. both brutal but everyone sure learned a lot.
 
Thanks for the update, didn't that dude invent the stall horn device? I graduated from WMU in '85, so it's been awhile.
 
WMU

Deckard
Sackett
Wylie
Aardema

ahhh...the memories.

Used to be 4 172's, 8 152's, 2 172RG's and a seminole. I think one of the mooney's they have now is worth what the entire fleet cost 10 years ago. Good to hear Deckard is back in charge, he's top notch all the way.

Go Broncos!
 
We have 39 172R's, 6 PA-34's (Seneca's), 5 M20R's (Ovations),
5 PA-44's (Seminole’s), and a few other things now...and a pretty new facility.

And Mr. Sackett is retired but is still a DPE, Mr. Wylie is retired, and Mr. Aardema is now the Acting Dean while they are searching for a new Dean.
 

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