Aviators Model Code of Conduct - Permanent Editorial Board

Permanent Editorial Board

This non-profit effort is run by a volunteer group of industry, aviation and subject matter experts.

Members of the board are:

  • Michael S. Baum, JD, MBA, Principal, SecureAv
  • Dale DeRemer, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Aviation, University of North Dakota
  • Jim Lauerman, President, Avemco Insurance Company
  • Michael Radomsky President Emeritus, Cirrus Owners and Pilots Association
  • Bill Rhodes, Ph.D. Professor, Lt. Col USAF (Ret.) Aerworthy Consulting
  • Rusty Sachs, JD, Former Executive Director, National Association of Flight Instructors
  • Josh Smith General Manager, West Valley Flying Club
  • Don Steinman, Captain, US Airways
  • Thomas P. Turner, MCFI Manager, Technical Services, American Bonanza Society

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