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FlightSafety International

Pilot Training

Press Release

Issued by FlightSafety International.

July 22, 2014

FlightSafety appoints David Glass manager of learning center in St. Louis, Missouri

FlightSafety International announces that David Glass has been appointed manager of its Learning Center in St. Louis, Missouri. In addition, David has become a regional operations manager and will also oversee FlightSafety's Learning Center in Seattle, Washington.

Angie Gremard, previous manager of the Center, will now serve as a relationship manager for FlightSafety's regional airline customers as well as assistant manager. Jeremy Pisell succeeds David as manager of the Houston Learning Center.

“We look forward to David's contributions as manager of the St. Louis Center and as a regional operations manager,” said Daniel MacLellan, vice president, operations. “David understands the unique requirements and expectations of our customers, and is committed to provide the highest quality training and services they deserve. We sincerely appreciate Angie's many contributions to the success of the St. Louis Center and know she will continue to excel in her new role.”

David joined FlightSafety in 2004 as an instructor and an FAA designated training center examiner at the St. Louis Center for the Embraer 170 training program. He went on to serve as director of standards for St. Louis and then as assistant manager of the Houston Center. David became manager of the Toledo Learning Center in 2009, and then of the Houston Center in 2010.

He served in the United States Marine Corps on active duty for twelve years and in the Reserves for ten more as a joint staff officer, forward air controller, aircraft safety officer and squadron standardization pilot. He retired with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. David then flew for Trans World Airlines and American Airlines and was an instructor and FAA Check Airman. His type ratings include the McDonnell Douglas DC-9, Boeing 757/767, Embraer 170/190, and the Citation CE560XL aircraft. 

David holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration from Colorado State University and a Masters in Management from Troy State University.