Ronald Carr

Title
Associate Professor of Aeronautical Science
Email
Department
Aeronautical Science Department
College
College of Aviation

Office Hours

Monday Wednesday Friday 1615 to 1700 Tuesday and Thursday 0830 to 1030 and 1330 to 1530
Ronald Carr

  • M.A.S. - Master of Aeronautical Science in Aeronautical Science: Aviation Aerospace Safety, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
  • B.S. - Bachelor of Science, Arizona State University

  • Airline Transport Pilot - Federal Aviation Administration

  • AS 357: Flight Physiology

AS 357 FLIGHT PHYSIOLOGY AS 387 CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AT 302 AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT II SF 345 SAFETY PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AS 420 FLIGHT TECHNIQUE ANALYSIS

PILOT IN USAF FOR 21 YEARS. FLEW THE FOLLOWING AIRCRAFT T-41, T-37, T-38, B-52, T-33, OV-10, T-29, O-2A. PILOT FOR AMERICAN AIRLINES FOR 16 YEARS. FLEW AS FLIGHT ENGINEER ON BOEING 727 ONE YEAR, THE DC-10 FOR 2 YEARS, AND AS A PILOT ON THE MD-80 FOR 13 YEARS. TAUGHT AVIATION PHYSIOLOGY IN THE USAF FOR 8 YEARS ONE YEAR AT GEORGE AFB, CA AND 7 YEARS AT EDWARDS AFB, CA.

Completed the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine Physiological Training Officer course Completed the University of Southern California Human Factors course