Biography |
Clyde Pittman specializes in
providing consulting services to government and
commercial entities, in addition to, software
development and obstacle obstruction analysis
training. Mr. Pittman has aided clients in all
aspects of obstacle evaluation, including:
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Director of Engineering Federal Airways & Airspace® |
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Aerospace Engineer |
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Director of Software Engineering for Airspace®, TERPS® and Airspace® Survey |
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Certified Aerospace Engineer |
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Instructor and educator for all Airspace® software – in our training facility or at your location |
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Expert witness |
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FAR Part 77, and other local, state and federal requirements |
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Preparing or responding to filings with the government regulatory agencies (FAA, Federal Communications Commission, Department of Defense, etc.) |
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Providing Full Site Specific Analysis reports, which determine all of the site’s airspace impact including: |
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Required maps and NAD83 coordinates |
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FAR Part 77 |
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FCC Rule 17 |
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Marking and Lighting Requirements |
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Potential AM broadcast Station Effect |
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Private Use Airport/Heliport effects |
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FAA/FCC notice requirements |
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EMI (Electromagnetic Interface) |
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Mr. Pittman offers “expert witness” services, skillfully negotiating on your behalf with
the FAA, and other involved parties until a determination has been issued. The majority
of our clients have achieved a judicious approval rate because of his extensive knowledge
in all areas of airspace obstacle evaluation.
Mr. Pittman also serves as an educator for Federal Airways & Airspace software
products. Whether you need complete hands-on product training (provided in our location
or yours), online training or occasional technical support, you will receive superior
instructional assistance.
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Education |
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University of Florida - Electrical Engineering Degree |
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Employment Experience |
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NASA - Kennedy Space Center on the Apollo Moon Program |
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Invented several devices to aid individuals that are hearing impaired |
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Federal Aviation Administration’s Southern Region, Airways Facilities Division |
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Installation of various electronic facilities throughout the Southeast, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands |
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Joined the Approach Landing Aids Branch in Washington DC. Branch [responsibilities included: |
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Upgrading of existing electronic landing facilities throughout the United States] |
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FAA’s Airways Facilities Program Mgt. Team in the Great Lakes Region[Program Manager for Electronic Landing Facilities, Communications Facilities, and Airport Traffic Control Towers] |
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Joined the Approach Landing Aids Branch in Washington DC. Branch [responsibilities included: |
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Upgrading of existing electronic landing facilities throughout the United States] |
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FAA’s Airways Facilities Program Mgt. Team in the Great Lakes Region[Program Manager for Electronic Landing Facilities, Communications Facilities, and Airport Traffic Control Towers] |
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Completed ‘on time’ the ATCT at Detroit Metro Wayne County Airport in 1992 |
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Recognized again in 1996 with completion of the electronic drop tube project that allowed the Chicago O’Hare ATCT to be commissioned as scheduled. |
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Supervisor of Spectrum Engineering and the Frequency Management Supervisor of Electronic Engineering for the entire Great Lakes (7-state) Region |
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Awards of Excellence |
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Outstanding Performance for Development of AFDPS, 1996 |
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Distinguished Performance for Supervision, 1993 |
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Quality within Grade Award, 1993 |
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Outstanding Performance 1992 |
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Letter of Appreciation from Congressman Les Aspen (WI) for outstanding work on Kenosha, WI ATCT, 1992 |
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Certificate of Recognition for work on VSCS Program, 1991 |
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Exceptional Performance, 1991 |
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Exceptional Performance, 1990 |
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Letter of Appreciation from Ohio Department of Transportation, Chief Bureau of Aviation John B. Cornett, 1989 |
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Exceptional Performance, 1989 |
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Outstanding Performance 1988 |
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Quality within Grade Award, 1988 |
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Exceptional Performance, 1987 |
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Exceptional Performance, 1986 |
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Exceptional Performance, 1985 |
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Exceptional Performance, 1984 |
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Exceptional Performance, 1983 |
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Outstanding Performance 1982 |
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Quality within Grade Award, 1982 |
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Exceptional Performance, 1981 |
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Articles |
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