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Aviation Maintenance (General)
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Douglas M. Moss, BS, MS, MBA
Owner
3858 Carson St, STE 120
Torrance CA 90503
USA
phone: 310-503-4350
fax: 815-550-8766
Douglas Moss (BS Engr, MS Engr, MBA) is a trained and experienced professional pilot and engineer. He conducts research and testifies on aircraft accidents and airport land-use issues such as thermal plumes, birdstrike hazards, and FAR Part 77 obstructions. His aviation experience spans over 30 years as an engineer and pilot, including assignments as a USAF fighter pilot, USAF test pilot, McDonnell Douglas test pilot, airline pilot, and general aviation pilot. His academic education includes both bachelor and master degrees in engineering, with additional advanced degrees in business and law. He has also been a faculty instructor at the USAF Test Pilot School, teaching aircraft certification, flying qualities, performance, systems, and human factors. He currently is an instructor of Human Factors at the University of Southern California.

His analysis of Aviation Accidents and issues typically involve the following considerations:
  • Engineering and scientific basis
  • Operational factors
  • Human factors
  • Aircraft certification compliance (14 CFR Parts 21 and 25)
  • FAR statutory compliance (14 CFR Parts 91, 121 and 135)
  • Strict products liability
  • Aircrew standard of care
Experience Includes:
  • Over 10,000 flight hours
  • Human Factors faculty instructor
  • USAF experimental test pilot
  • McDonnell Douglas engineering test pilot
  • USAF Test Pilot School instructor
  • Airline pilot
  • ATP Typed DC-9, MD-80, MD-90, MD-11, A320 and Flight Engineer
  • Qualified in Cessna, Piper Cherokee, Seneca and Beachcraft Bonanza
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Michael Dreikorn
Principal Partner
5697 Bay Point Rd
Bokeelia FL 33922
USA
phone: 239-283-2839
fax: 239-283-2197
Michael
Dr. Michael J. Dreikorn is an Aviation, Space and Defense industry Quality and Regulatory Compliance Expert. Dr. Dreikorn has extensive experience, having held positions such as VP Quality and Product Integrity at Pratt & Whitney; Deputy Division Manager of the Production and Airworthiness Division of the FAA, and other notable leadership and technical positions. His aircraft familiarization includes space vehicles, general aviation, commercial transport, and military aircraft, for both fixed and rotor wing applications.

Areas of Expertise Include:
  • Accident Analysis / Investigation / Prevention / Reconstruction
  • Aircraft Maintenance / Manufacturing
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • AS9100 and quality standards
  • Business Organization
  • Document Examiner
  • DoD Procurement Rules
  • Due Diligence
  • Engineering Quality Assurance
  • Evidence Protection
  • Expert Witness Testimony
  • FAA Regulations
  • False Claims Against the Government
  • Human Factors
  • Laboratories
  • Management Responsibility
  • Professional Malpractice
  • Professional Responsibility
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Safety Management Systems
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    Robert L. Ditchey
    13600 Marina Pointe Drive
    Unit 415
    Marina Del Rey CA 90292
    USA
    phone: 310-448-8885
    fax: 310-448-8886
    Robert L.
    Robert L. Ditchey specializes in Aviation and Airline Maintenance. As a consultant for major airlines, financial institutions and aerospace manufacturers, Mr. Ditchey's Areas of Expertise include the following:
  • Airline Accident Investigation
  • Airline Insurance
  • Airline Maintenance & Operations
  • Federal Aviation Regulations
  • Aircraft Design, Performance and Analysis
  • Aircraft Purchase and Lease Agreements
  • Maintenance Records and Procedures
  • Airline contracts
  • Airline pilot, Mechanic and Aircrew Training
  • Expert Witness
  • Education:
  • AE (Aeronautical Engineer), California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 1973
  • MS (Aeronautical Engineering), Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA 1969
  • BS, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD 1962
  • Honors & Awards: Awarded Society of Sigma Xi for excellence in Engineering Research.

    Civil Case Experience: Airline accident litigation and civil case involving pilot actions in aircraft hull loss.
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    David Curry, PhD, PE; John Meyer, PhD, PE; Steven Meyers

    Contact: Sandy Armitage
    1020 Airpark Dr
    Sugar Grove IL 60554
    USA
    phone: 630-556-9700
    fax: 630-556-9710
    David Curry, PhD, PE; John Meyer, PhD, PE;
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    Dr. David Curry

    Dr. David Curry, PhD, CHFP, CSP - Consultant, Human Factors and Safety

    Dr. Curry is Vice President, Human Performance Sciences and Technology for ITC Expert Services. He holds graduate degrees in Experimental, Human Factors, and Cognitive/ Perceptual Psychology, Industrial Engineering, and Business and his experience includes nearly 30 years of work in accident investigation, product design and development, operational testing and analysis, and both laboratory and field research. He consults on all aspects of human factors, human performance, ergonomics, and safety.

    Areas of particular expertise include: human-machine interface design and evaluation, human capabilities and limitations in applied environments, industrial ergonomics, warnings, vision and visibility, slips/trips/falls, the evaluation of equipment, facilities, and structures from a human use standpoint, and safety-related issues in general. He is recognized as an expert in operator-vehicle interaction, is both a Certified Human Factors Professional and Certified Safety Professional, has published nearly fifty technical papers dealing with various issues relating to applied human performance and accident investigation. He has been awarded several patents and sits on national standards-making committees for a variety of organizations (ANSI, ASTM, and SAE.) He has provided testimony in both State and Federal courts. View Curriculum Vitae.

    John Meyer

    John Meyer, PhD, PE - Mechanical & Materials Engineering

    Dr. John Meyer is responsible for the engineering investigation and reconstruction of accidents, incidents, and failures of all kinds. With his background in mechanical engineering and physics, Dr. Meyer has conducted and directed hundreds of investigations over the past 16 years involving a widely diverse range of items, including aircraft, industrial equipment and machinery, automobiles and other vehicles, as well as consumer products. In addition to incident causation, Dr. Meyer frequently evaluates issues such as engineering design, machine guarding, warnings, and human behavior. Dr. Meyer has particular expertise in the modeling, analysis, and control of vibration and dynamic systems. He analyzes loads, forces and assesses mechanical design.

    Areas of Expertise:
    • Modeling, Analysis, and Control of Vibration and Dynamic Systems
    • Analyzes Loads, Forces and Assesses Mechanical Designs
    • Human Factors including Human Perception, Reaction, and Operator Behavior
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    Steben Meyers

    Steven Meyers - Aviation Safety

    Mr. Meyers is an experienced aerospace professional that combines scientific analysis, material science, laboratory testing, piloting expertise, aircraft maintenance, and human factors to investigate air safety issues. He has a Masters Degree in Aeronautical Science, B.S. in Engineering Physics, A.S. in Manufacturing Engineering Technology, and an Extension Diploma in Applied General Metallurgy.

    Profile:
    • Aviation and Human Factors: Piloted / instructed in 51 different types of aircraft ranging from turbines to gliders to sea planes. Multi-engine, instrument rated commercial pilot, active flight instructor, FAA licensed Airframe and Power Plant Mechanic (A&P), and FAA maintenance inspector (IA). Understands the interrelationship between the Person-Machine-Environment.

    • Accident Investigator: Applies scientific methods to accurately reconstruct and explain the circumstances of an accident. Investigations ranging from the in-flight failure of composite airframe structures to the use of unapproved parts to reconstructing ground vehicle incidents. Adjunct Faculty Member in the Aviation Department of Lewis University teaching courses in Applied Aircraft Accident Investigations. IL licensed Private Detective.

    • Material Scientist: Brings a strong experience in applying modern materials science coupled with a focus on failure analysis and the use of standardized testing techniques. Evaluates the effects of corrosion, temperature, and mechanical stresses on the performance of materials. Analysis performed on fractured thru-bolts, crankshafts, fuel pumps, carburetors, and bearings.

    • Failure Analyst: Provides practical and comprehensive laboratory testing that is independent and unbiased. Capable of performing a broad range of tests to determine the strength, physical, chemical, and wear properties of metals, coatings, ceramics, composites, and plastics. Access to ASTM qualified test machines, optical microscopes, SEM, FTIR, load cells, and accelerometers.

    • USAF Non-Commissioned Intelligence Officer: Confident public speaking skills with experience in preparing briefings and making recommendations to high-level military commanders.
    Areas of Expertise: Aircraft Design and Operation, Aircraft Performance, Avionics & Autopilots, Piloting & Training, Turbines/Reciprocating Engines, Major Repairs/Alterations, Human Factors, Aviation Psychology, FAA Regulations & Certification, Accident Investigation, Wreckage Reconstruction, In-Flight Break-Ups, Mid-Air Collisions, Flight Path Reconstruction, Crashworthiness, Loss of Control, System Failures, In-Flight Fires, Cockpit Automation, Mechanical Testing, Material Compatibility, Fracture Analysis, Metal Fatigue, Composite Materials, Mechanical Fasteners, Tribology & Wear Testing, Fretting, Galling & Corrosion, Lubricants, Greases, & Fuels. View Curriculum Vitae
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    Dale Leppard
    President
    22 Corn Hill Dr.
    Morristown NJ 07960
    USA
    phone: 973-267-4936 Cell (973) 727-9696
    fax: 973-270-0374
    Dale Leppard has extensive experience in aviation and aviation accident investigation and reconstruction. He has been a commercial pilot for over 47 years, flying under Parts 121, 135 and 91, and has over 22,000 hours of flight time. As chairman of the ALPA National Accident Investigation Board, he participated with the NTSB in the field investigation of approximately 25 major accidents. He also served as chairman of the International Federation of Airline Pilots Association (IFALPA) Accident Analysis Committee. Mr. Leppard taught wreckage inspection and documentation of wreckage at ALPA's Accident Investigator's School for many years.

    Mr. Leppard has been involved in aircraft accident investigation for over 45 years, and has acted as a consultant in accident matters for over 35 years. He has testified extensively in state and federal court proceedings.

    Mr. Leppard supervised the development of the international Aviation Safety Reporting System, (ASRS) and negotiated inclusion of the system in the NASA/FAA ASRS data base.

    Mr. Leppard flew as an airline pilot for 35 years, and then flew as a corporate contract pilot under Parts 135 and 91 for an additional 12 years. He has served as chief pilot for a large jet charter company, and was approved by the FAA as an instructor and full check airman under Part 135. Mr. Leppard has over 500 hours of flight instructor time. He instructed at Atlantic Aviation, Northeast Airways, Flying Lion, Ltd., and in Rutgers University and Princeton University ROTC Basic Flying Programs.

    Areas of Specialization:
  • Aviation accident analysis and reconstruction
  • Wreckage analysis
  • Flight path reconstruction
  • Weather factors
  • FAA Regulations
  • Crew Performance
  • Cabin safety
  • Flight crew hiring and employability
  • Termination matters