President

Captain Bruce "Buck" Rodger is the president of Aero Consulting Experts and an aviation expert, specializing in military, corporate and commercial flight operations.

A current United Airlines Boeing 777 Captain, type-rated on B-747-400, 757, 767, 777, LR-35, and F-5 / T-38.

With 36 years of professional flight experience, he is recognized for 15,000 hours of accident free flight with no FAA violation. He has an extensive USAF piloting background with emphasis in aerospace engineering, is a Gulf War Veteran, provided United States Presidential support, and was an instructor at USAF Test Pilot School at Edwards AFB.

Rodger has also constructed and managed a corporate flight department; delivered Falcon 50EX, MD NOTAR Helicopter, and retired as a Lt. Colonel in the U.S. Air Force Reserve. He holds a BS in Aerospace Engineering; Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) License; Airframe and Power-plant (A&P) License; and Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) License.

Chief Executive Officer

Captain Ross “Rusty” Aimer is the CEO of Aero Consulting Experts and perhaps the most experienced pilot in the world still flying a private jet today. His distinguished career includes
piloting the Shah of Iran and two former Russian presidents.

Captain Aimer has appeared on nearly every major news network in the U.S. and abroad, including ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, CNBC, MSNBC, CBC, BBC, SKY News, Press TV, Al Jazeera, Chanel News Asia, along with countless print and radio. 

With over 60 years and 34,000 hours of worldwide heavy jet flight and training experience, he is type rated on B-787*/B-777/B-767/B-757/B-747/B-737/B-727/B-720/B-707/DC-10/DC-9/DC-8/EMB-500.

Ross retired from United Airlines as a wide body Captain after a 40 year distinguished airline carrier that started with TWA. He was then hired at Boeing as the first cadre of 787/777 Training Captains, and has been flying the sleek Phenom Jet for the past 15 years, after his retirement from Boeing.

Captain Aimer has a degree in Aerospace Engineering and FAA A&P Mechanic qualified.

He is also the recipient of the FAA’s “Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award.”

Chief Operating Officer

Ron “Fido” Alvarado is a retired United States Marine Corps Aviator and highly respected aviation safety expert, specializing in rotorcraft-helicopter training, Crew Resource Management, Operational Risk Management, and accident investigation.

He is currently a Captain with JetBlue Airways with type ratings: A-320/321, HS-125, EMB-500, BE-300, S-70, SK-61 and BV-107.

He was individually selected to the White House Military Office as a White House Helicopter Aircraft Commander directly supporting and flying the President of the United States, Vice President, and first family for four years in his Marine One.

A former U.S. Navy Submariner, Navy Diver, and Torpedoman serving aboard a Fast Attack Nuclear Powered submarine, Alvarado was also an Aerospace Production Manager for a 30 person team producing aircraft parts for over 300 aircraft companies.

His outstanding expertise also includes: Aviation Specialist, Contractor, Instructor Pilot, Captain flying and instructing combat missions throughout Afghanistan with the employment of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance U.S. military aircraft, having developed training programs and syllabi as well. He is the former CEO, COO, president and owner of several companies specializing in technology and professional executive development.


Captain Karlene Petitt is a retired Delta Captain with a PhD in Aviation from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University (2020) and holds two master’s degrees—Business and Human Services.

She has 21 years of experience training and checking airline pilots, and authoring training programs and procedures. She holds nine type ratings: A350, A330, B777, B747-400, B747-200, B767, B757, B737, B727, and has written numerous study guides.

She has expertise in Safety Management Systems (SMS), Training, Advance Qualification Program (AQP), Safety Culture, Flight Operations, Federal Regulations, and the AIR21 statute. Her doctoral research focused on pilot performance, training, safety culture, aviation passion, and understanding.

Captain Petitt has written 8 books and authored numerous aviation articles. She is a favored Podcast guest speaker, has been the keynote speaker at universities and conferences, held training sessions for the FAA, and has been interviewed on television and radio in venues such as CNN, Sun News Toronto, Simple Flight Radio, Colorado Public Radio and News Max, and has been approved as an expert witness in the airline grievance process.

Captain Frederick "Rick" Dubinsky is an aviation legend, having served an unprecedented seven years as chairman of the United Airlines Pilots’ Master Executive Council of the Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA). He was elected to that office on four separate occasions, during which he was the chief executive officer of the union that represented United’s more than 10,000 pilots at its peak. His background in ALPA affairs was unusually broad and spanned nearly his entire airline career. He held numerous elected or appointed union positions, including having organized the successful United pilot strike in 1985, as well as serving as a member of ALPA’s board of directors and executive board. His many years of tireless service to his fellow pilots, his union, his profession and his airline were exceptional, and have distinguished him among his peers, nationwide.

From 2000 to 2001 Capt. Dubinsky was a member of the board of directors of UAL Corporation, the parent company of United Airlines. Additionally, in the late 1980s he served as the executive vice-president, secretary and member of the board of directors of the United Employee Acquisition Corporation. Following UAL’s bankruptcy filing in 2002, he was one of the founding board members of the United Retired Pilots Benefit Protection Association, which sought to protect the pensions, health insurance and other benefits of United’s retired pilots that were at risk in the bankruptcy proceedings.

Captain Albert "Al" Langelaar, Jr. is a world class aviation expert, specializing in pilot training, pilot hiring practices, aircrew competency, and international flagship operations.

A Current United Airlines (UAL) B-747-400 Captain, type-rated on B-737, 757, 767, 747-400 and DC8-71 airliners, Captain Langelaar has 30 years of professional flight experience, including Line Check Airman.

He is recognized for16,500 hours of accident free flight with no FAA violation, and a major contributor to United Airlines Continuous Improvement Policy (CIP) for recruitment and retention of the airline’s 9,000 pilots.

Langelaar holds an Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) License and Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) License, and brings added experience as a Flight Officer Employment Interview Captain.

Captain Jack Hareland is one of the industry's most noted aviation experts, specializing in airline and air cargo operations, aircraft maintenance and overhaul, contract negotiations, FAA certificate actions, FAR Part 91, 121, 125, and 135 operations, sales and leases, and aircraft valuations.

He is a retired United Airlines B-777 Captain, typed-rated on B-727, 737, 757, 767, 777 and 747-400 airliner, and Part 135 certificate for corporate jet management and charter, which he puts to good use as the owner and partner of a prestigious jet sales and leasing company, specializing in aircraft sales and operational management, including corporate jets and large commercial jets and engines.

Captain Hareland has 30 years of diverse military, commercial, commuter, and corporate aviation experience, in which he has performed as a Flight Duty Manager, Standards Captain and Check Airmen.

He is recognized for 18,000 hours of accident free flight with no FAA violation and a highly recognized Fleet Captain, responsible for training, checking and currency of more than 1,200 pilots and liaison to the FAA. Honorably discharged from the USMC as a Lt Col, he holds a BS in Construction Engineering and Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) License.

Captain Richard Dake is a leading airline industry authority, specializing in airline operations, pilot training/checking, aviation weather, flight attendant and cockpit crew performance, flight safety standards, simulator training, and flight path reconstruction. Captain Dake has appeared on FOX, CNN, ABC, CBS, RT News, People Magazine and numerous radio stations. He is a retired United Airlines Captain, type rated on A320/319, B737,B757, B767, B747-400 airliners, and prior United Airlines Southwest Regional Assistant Chief Pilot for the Los Angeles and Denver domiciles.

With over 40 years of professional airline experience, he is recognized for over 22,000 hours of accident free flight with no FAA violation, and has held several volunteer positions with the Airline Pilots Association (ALPA), including the ALPA B747-400 Flight Operation Quality Assurance (FOQA) representative.  His additional range of experience includes In-flight Steward, In-flight Management, Marketing, Customer Service and Human Resources. He was a Pilot Instructor, Line Check Airmen, Standards Captain, and  FAA Designee on the B737 and B747-400. He also holds an Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) License and Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) rating.   

Captain Dake has assisted with Presidential Press Charters for both President Bush and
President Obama, having personally flown President Elect Obama and his family.

Captain Gordon Holiday is a renowned aviation expert and celebrates 51 years of accident-free flight as a pilot.  An avid general aviation pilot who has owned and operated numerous acrobatic, vintage, and former military aircraft.  His professional aviation life includes agricultural aerial application, business aviation, and three and a half decades flying for a major U.S. international airline.

Captain Holiday is a current flight instructor and former heavy aircraft check airman.  His flying credentials and ratings include land and sea planes, heavy transports, and vintage military aircraft.  He is typed-rated on the Boeing 727, 737, 757, 767, 777, and 787; Airbus 319, 320. Business Jets include Cessna Citation CE-500, Hawker Siddeley HS-125, and North American Sabreliner NA-265. Warbirds include Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, Curtiss P-40 Warhawk, North American B-25 Mitchell, T-28 Trojan, and P-51 Mustang.

He holds a degree in business administration and has pursued extensive course work in Aviation Safety-Human Factors. He remains active with several notable aviation organizations including serving on various safety and standardization/evaluation committees.  A recipient of the prestigious Air Line Pilots Association Presidents Award for Pilot Assistance. Also, nominated and will receive the FAA Wright Brothers Award for 50 years of safe flying.

Captain Alfonzo "Rick" McCullough is one of the most respected airline industry authorities, specializing in accident investigation and analysis, airline and air cargo operations, command leadership resource management (CLR), flight safety standards, aircrew competency and international flagship operations. He is a current United Airlines (UAL) B-747-400 Captain, typed-rated on B-737, 757, 767, 777, and 747-400 airliners, and current UAL Fleet Captain responsible for training, checking and currency of more than 1000 Worldwide Flagship B-747-400 pilots.

With 30 years professional airline experience, he is recognized for 15,000 hours of accident free flight with no FAA violation, and currently oversees management, support and oversight of 700 LAX-based pilots, as well as management and supervision as the UAL Chief Pilot for the Los Angeles Domicile. 

He is Chairman of the Event Review Committee (ERC), resolving operational incidents with the FAA and ALPHA, and can add Airman B-747-400, 777, 767, 757, 737; Fleet Manager B-737-300/500, 747-100/200, 767,757; and Standards Captain B-747-400, 777, 737-200/300/500 to his stellar credentials. He holds a MS Management, Regis University, a BS in Aerospace Science, Metropolitan State College of Denver, and Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) License.

Dr. Allen Parmet has a lengthy, distinguished record in the field of aerospace medicine as a flight surgeon, educator, and medical consultant. He was the last medical director of TransWorld Airline, and appointed as a FAA Aviation Medical Examiner in 1997 and has served as Chief of Flight Evaluations, School of aerospace medicine, Brooks AFB, TX. 

While a career officer in the United States Air Force, he served five years as Professor of Aerospace Medicine, USAF School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks Air Force Base, Texas.  He served on over 20 accident investigation boards while in the USAF and has worked as a consultant on dozens of aircraft, motor vehicle and railroad accidents.

Dr. Parmet has been a member of the USAF Astronaut Nomination Panel and the Manned Space Flight Engineer Selection Panel, as well as chairman of the Aerospace Medical Passenger Safety Committee. He also serves as a Senior Aviation Medical Examiner for the Federal Aviation Administration and as a consultant to the National Transportation Safety Board and NASA’s Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel. 

He is the coauthor of 12 medical textbooks and authored chapters in the 5 major textbooks of Aerospace Medicine and Occupational Medicine. He has a B.S. in chemical engineering from the U.S. Air Force Academy, received his M.D. from the University of Kansas, and M.P.H. from the University of Texas. 

Captain Jeff Latas is one of the most adept professionals in the aviation industry. Jeff has acquired a vast experience in his professional career, military and civilian, that includes Flight Evaluation, Accident Investigation (USAF Board President), and Weapons Development and Requirements. He is also one of the few commercial certified FAA drone pilots currently in the United States, and a Gold Star father.

A retired combat fighter pilot with experience in the F-15E, F-111 and T-38, Latas was honored with the Distinguished Flying Cross for Bravery, 4 Air Medals, 3 Meritorious Service Medals, 9 Aerial Achievement Medals.. In his Air Force career, Jeff was a Chief Standards and Evaluations Flight Examiner, and also served in the USAF Headquarters, Pentagon, in Weapons Requirements and Development. In 1996, he was selected by the Air Staff to represent the USAF in the Quadrennial Defense Review, a Presidential review of the state of the US Military. He is currently a Captain at JetBlue Airways in the Airbus A320/321 with nearly 20,000 hours of accident-free flight experience, and no FAA violations. He is type rated in the A320/321, B-737 and maintains certification in commercial drone operations. 

In addition to his outstanding aviation career, Jeff has also obtained political experience at Federal, State and Local levels, and is a small business owner in the medical field. Captain Latas holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering and a Master of Science in Public Administration.

Captain William “Chris” Lucius A knowledgeable aviation professional with 32 years of manned and unmanned flying experience. He has approximately 16,000 hours of flight experience and is type-rated on the Airbus A319/20, Boeing 737, 747-400, 757, 767, 777, and 787 aircrafts.  Currently, he is Captain on the Boeing 777 for United Airlines. In addition to his aviation experience and expertise, Captain Lucius also has a Juris Doctorate. He is one of the founding Partners of Ivanovic & Lucius P.C., and is an active member of the California Bar Association. He has applied his legal expertise to the field of aviation law, centering his time and talents around legal issues which focus on the safe integration of drones into the NAS, both manned aviation and unmanned aviation (drones)

Captain Lucius has represented various aviation organizations throughout his distinguished career.  Air Safety Organization of the Air Line Pilots Association (5 years.)  He was part of the initial Unmanned Aircraft Safety Team (UAST), worked on the FAA’s Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC), for flight the of drones over people.  Additionally, he has been a member on multiple expert panels for mostly aviation related organizations, such as, American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE), Underwriters Laboratories (UL), Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI), Flight Safety International (FSI), Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), among others.  Captain Lucius presently holds the position of Nevada State Chairperson for Lawyer-Pilots Bar Association (LPBA).      

For the first 15 years of Susan C. Friedenberg’s aviation career, she was flying for American Airlines and then Capitol Air. She has been involved in Business Aviation for the last 35 years, flying both as a contract flight attendant, with a coast to coast clientele list, and as a full time corporate flight attendant for Coca Cola Company, DuPont Aviation, as well as American Standard Companies.

In 1999 Susan started her own training company called "The Corporate Flight Attendant Training Program; and has taught her esteemed training across the USA and is now teaching a 5 day, ZOOM - 50 hour training course. She also conducts In-House training classes for clients globally as well as in the US.

Susan offers consulting within the business aviation industry/community and does contract flying upon request.

She is committed to raising the standards within business aviation where it pertains to the third crew member. Susan is an NBAA member and has been on the NBAA Flight Attendant Committee for 26 years since its inception. She served as the NBAA Flight Attendant Committee Vice Chairperson for 1 year. She represented Contract Flight Attendants throughout the United States on this committee for 5 years. Shenow serves on this national committee in the capacity of an esteemed advisory consultant. Susan was awarded by Women In Corporate Aviation, VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR in 2011 for her support of business aviation flight attendants. She has authored numerous articles for Business Aviation Magazines.