Teaching Preferences
Online Teaching
Face to Face Teaching
Offers free trial classes
Teaches following Subjects/Exams
Aeronautics (Others)
Language of Instruction:
English
Human Motivation & Behavior (Bachelor of Science: Business Administration )
Language of Instruction:
English
Intro to Psychology (Bachelor of Arts: Psychology)
Language of Instruction:
English
Principle of Sociology (Bachelor of Arts: Sociology)
Language of Instruction:
English
Change Management (Business and Management)
Language of Instruction:
English
Foundations of Management (Management)
Language of Instruction:
English
Organizational Behavior (Management)
Language of Instruction:
English
Managing Business (Entrepreneurship)
Language of Instruction:
English
Teaching Experience
Adjunct Profesor
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, United States
Jan 2009 - Present
Aeronautics, Piloting
ACLS/BLS Insructor
Bon Secours Health Systems Inc., United States
Apr 2004 - Feb 2006
Basic and Advanced Cardiac Life
Highest rated instructor in the facility.
Professional Experience
Program Designer and Recruiter
Bon Secours Health Systems Inc., Virginia, United States
Dec 2001 - Oct 2005Recognized in Virginia as the best Nurse Aide Training program in the state by the Virginia Board of Nursing.
Education
Doctor of Management
University of Maryland University College, Maryland, United States
Sep 2008 - Present
Expected 2011. (Current GPA 4.0)
MAS Aeronautical Science
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Florida, United States
Dec 2003 - Feb 2006
Dual Degree - Graduated with Honors (4.0 GPA)
BS Human Development
State University of New York Empire State College, New York, United States
Dec 1999 - Nov 2003
Graduated w/ Distinction (4.0 GPA)
Professional Exams & Certifications
FAA Safety Team Representative
Virginia, United States
Year Of Passing:
2003
FAA Certified Ground Insructor (Advanced)
Virginia, United States
Year Of Passing:
1999
Fundamentals of Instructing
Federal Aviation Administration, United States
Year Of Passing:
1998
Passed with a 100%.
FAA Certified Commercial Pilot (Multi-Engine & Instrumen)
Virginia, United States
Year Of Passing:
1998
FAA Certified Flight Instructor (CFI, CFII, MEI)
Virginia, United States
Year Of Passing:
1998
Associations & Membership
Academy of Management
New York, United States
Dec 2008 - PresentFull member.
National Association of Flight Instructors
Wisconsin, United States
Sep 2003 - PresentAwarded the prestigious Master Flight Instructor designation.
Human Factors and Ergonimics Society
California, United States
Sep 2004 - PresentFull Member
Yahoo! Cherokee Pilots Group
Virginia, United States
Jan 1999 - PresentFounder and technical advisor to the Piper Cherokee Group, a Yahoo! Group. This group is active with over 1,500 members.
Angel Flight Mid-Atlantic
Virginia, United States
Jan 1996 - PresentAwarded "Hampton Roads Finest Pilot Award" 2001-2002 for donating piloting time and aircraft for charitable flights transporting those in need of specialized medical attention to distance medical facilities.
Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association
Maryland, United States
Jan 1996 - PresentContributing member to both on-line and in-print publications. (AOPA Magazine and Flight Training Magazine)
The Flight Across America
Washington, United States
Sep 2002 - Sep 2002Selected as the Virginia State Flag Bearer by the governor to participage in a 9/11 memorial flight to New York and to speak aboard the USS Intrepid representing the state of Virginia.
Publications and Research
Why pilots improperly estimate fuel remaining based on visual inspection.
A. Glassman
Thesis that studies pilot behavior while refueling. Fuel exhaustion is the most common reason for Part 91 accidents. Examine one root cuase, a pilots inability to visually estimate fuel remaining, a common task, but one often performend inaccurately.
Inattentional Blindness
A. Glassman
Research why something seemingly obvious can be unintentionally overlooked even when consequences are severe. Paper has an aviation theme.
Signal Detection Theory
A. Glassman
Discuss the different methods the human detects stimuli and effectively makes decisions.
Why Pilots Improperly Estimate the Probabilities of Events and Consequences
A. Glassman
A combination of decision science, sensory & perception, and signal detection theory in an attempt to determine why pilots fail to interpret subjective data in a way that favors flight safety.
Memory & Stress
A. Glassman
Probe the relationship between memory and stress and the processing abilities of each memory register under different stress conditions.
Effectivness of Computer Based Simulation
A. Glassman
Review different full-task and part-task training needs and evaluate the transfer of training of different simulation systems and what limitations of each simulation systems.
Private Pilot Ground School
A. Glassman
Complete Private Pilot Ground School in a lecture or on-line format.
Instrument Pilot Ground School
A. Glassman
Complete Instrument Pilot Ground School in both lecture and on-line format.
Airborne Lighting Detection Equipment
A. Glassman
Webinar for pilots and flight instructors that discusses the benefits and limitations of airborne spherics devices.
Garmin 430/530 VFR and IFR Tutorials
A. Glassman
Complete tutorial on the VFR and IFR use of the Garmin 430/530 series of panel-mount GPS systems.