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First Officer Southwest Airlines, retired Air Force LtCol and pilot. @ Southwest Airlines
dallas, texas, united states
Bryon "Scott" Webb's Location
Edmond, Oklahoma, United States, United States
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About Bryon "Scott" Webb

Military-trained Officer and pilot with more than 29 years’ experience in flight operations and logistics.

Bryon "Scott" Webb's Current Company Details
Southwest Airlines

Southwest Airlines

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First Officer Southwest Airlines, retired Air Force LtCol and pilot.
dallas, texas, united states
Website:
southwest.com
Employees:
27930
Bryon "Scott" Webb Work Experience Details
  • Southwest Airlines
    First Officer
    Southwest Airlines Jan 2018 - Present
    Dallas, Texas, United States
  • Oklahoma Air National Guard
    Squadron Commander
    Oklahoma Air National Guard Aug 2021 - Nov 2023
    Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
  • Oklahoma Air National Guard
    Operations Officer/Mc-12W Pilot
    Oklahoma Air National Guard Feb 2020 - Aug 2021
    Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
  • Oklahoma Air National Guard
    Mc-12W Pilot
    Oklahoma Air National Guard May 2017 - Feb 2020
    Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • United States Air Force
    Instructor Aircraft Commander C-17A, Assistant Director Of Operations
    United States Air Force May 2015 - May 2017
    Dover Afb, Delaware
  • United States Air Force
    Logistics Readiness Officer (Installation Deployment Officer)
    United States Air Force Sep 2013 - Apr 2015
    Dover Afb, Delaware
  • United States Air Force
    Remotely Piloted Aircraft Mission Director, Captain
    United States Air Force Aug 2012 - Sep 2013
    Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico
    Flight Operations Supervisor for 5 MQ-1B and 4 MQ-9 Combat Air Patrols. Manages aircrew, Joint Terminal Attack Controllers, and intelligence analysts in execution of Special Operations Forces, Combined Forces Air Component Commander and Joint Force Air Component Commander priority missions requiring persistent armed reconnaissance and Close Air Support. Utilizes $51 million in aircraft to execute a 73,000 hour annual flight program and supervises 9 two person aircrews and a 23 person operations center effectively fusing 24/7 Remotely Piloted Aircraft combat operations, flight scheduling, weather, intelligence, aviation records management, Ground Control Station maintenance, and communications into an efficient organization.
  • United States Air Force
    Assistant Flight Commander, Rpa (Mq-9) Pilot, Captain
    United States Air Force Oct 2011 - Aug 2012
    Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico
    • Commanded MQ-9 Reaper missions in direct support of United States elite Special Operations Forces in two theaters. • Maintained multi-theater expertise in Rules of Engagement and operations. • Oversaw crew position currencies, crew upgrades, check rides, training, physical fitness, awards, decorations, and performance reports for 14 flight members. • Point man for a five person Compliance Inspection preparation team. Oversaw the completion of 60 self-assessment checklists containing 2,160 inspection items.• Drafted commander’s responsibilities report that provided 10 Squadron Commanders with documentation of all inspection items that Commanders were responsible for.• Established quarterly flight training days. Organized 290 training events with multiple squadron and base agencies for 14 flight members to ensure all members remain worldwide deployable.• Named #2 of 25 company grade officers by Squadron Commander and #19 of 270 Captains in 27 Special Operations Group by Group Commander. Named “Wing Professional Performer” for the Wing Compliance Inspection.
  • United States Air Force
    C-17 Pilot, Squadron Executive Officer, Captain
    United States Air Force Jan 2007 - Oct 2011
    Charleston Air Force Base, Sc
    Demonstrated being strategically versed in the varied and difficult demands of commanding and employing the technologically advanced, $202.3 million C-17A airlift aircraft. Transported up to 170,000Ib payloads of cargo and 102 personnel in support of Presidential, Department of Defense, aeromedical evacuation and humanitarian tasking’s. Ensured crew was in compliance with command directives and international flying regulations and maintained technical expertise for mission preparation, global aerial navigation, in-flight refueling, low-altitude employment and austere airfield operations. Squadron Commanders facilitator and focal point for coordinating staff functions with the Squadron, Group and Wing level leadership. Edited and processed all Commanders correspondence, officer/enlisted performance reports as well as awards and decorations for 143 Squadron members.• 2011 Paris Air Show Ambassador. Briefed multinational VIP's and flag officers, showcased C-17A capabilities to 330,000 people.• Board President for UCMJ Article 139 investigation. Coordinated with Judge Advocate General's office from 2 Air Force bases to receive all relevant police reports and evidence. Carried out investigation and made punitive judgment recommendation to Wing Commander.• Co-authored Wing Digital Tactics Binder Program with Squadron Weapons Officer. Coordinated with 3 Wing agencies and executed training for 600 aircrew distributing $6,000 worth of equipment. 75% reduction in man-hours compared to using paper tactics binders.• Revamped Squadron Tactics training program for upcoming Aircrew Standardization and Evaluation inspection. Trusted with a Major's level position as a 1st Lieutenant. Squadron Tactics program earned and excellent rating.• Safely recovered 2 separate aircraft from major flight control and hydraulic emergencies. Checklist discipline and expert management of crew and available resources save $404.6 million in aircraft, 20 passengers and 11 crewmembers.
  • United States Air Force
    Student Pilot, 2Nd Lieutenant
    United States Air Force Jul 2004 - Jan 2007
    Multiple Locations
    • Attended physically and mentally demanding Officer Training School, Joint Primary Flight Training with the Navy, Joint Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training with the Air Force, and finally C-17 Pilot initial Qualification Course.• Joint Primary Flight Training. Earned distinguished academic graduate with a combined test score of 97% on 6 tests and over 250 hours of classroom instruction.• Joint Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training. Graduated #2 in class of 14 and held an academic average of 98% on 9 tests covering 110 hours of classroom instruction.• C-17 Pilot initial Qualification Course. Earned distinguished academic graduate with a 100% testing average on 143 hours of classroom instruction.
  • 138Th Logistics Readiness Sq
    Ncoic Mobility Element, Staff Seargent
    138Th Logistics Readiness Sq May 2000 - Jul 2004
    Tulsa, Oklahoma
    • Supervised Readiness Spares Package, Mobility Bags, and Weapons Element with 6 Drill status personnel.• Successfully handled multiple demands from supervisors in support of numerous CONUS and OCONUS contingencies and training exercises. • Maintained and ensured authorizations were loaded correctly in a Readiness Spares Package valued at over $12 million in accordance with Major command directives, applicable T.O.’s and regulations. • Managed an annual budget of $65,000.• Leadership led to element earning "Superior Performer" award during 2002 Unit Compliance Inspection.• Spearheaded the acquisition, repair and redistribution of over 5,000 MCU-2P chemical warfare gas masks, saving the Air National Guard more than $1.263 million and helping fill shortfalls for Air National Guard units nationwide.• Located and acquired more the 23,000 Chemical Warfare Defense Ensembles for the National Guard Bureau in Washington D.C. These CWDE assets were overages for the Army and were redistributed to 80 Air National Guard Units saving the Air National Guard more than $500,000.• Oversaw all operations in Mobility to include deployment and redeployment of Mobility Readiness Spares Package kit, aircraft loading and unloading, preparing flight members for OCONUS deployment while element members and flight superintendent were deployed.• Designed and oversaw the construction of a new weapons rack system installed in the 138th Security Forces weapons vault.• The 138th Fighter Wing was selected as the Air National Guard test base for MICAS (Mobility Inventory Control and Accountability) Software. Fielded phone calls to answer question and resolve issues for all Air National Guard bases. One of three subject matter experts in the U.S. Air Force.• Developed and taught curriculum for MICAS to more than 350 Air Force personnel from 126 different Air Force Bases. This curriculum was taught both on the road and at Tulsa.
  • 138Th Logistics Readiness Sq
    Mobile, Preventative Maintenance Ncoic, Staff Seargent
    138Th Logistics Readiness Sq Jul 1994 - May 2000
    Tulsa, Oklahoma
    • Operated and maintained a fuel distribution system that included a fuels laboratory, cryogenic storage, bulk storage, base service station, fuels information service center, mobile fueling operations.• Managed all accounts for aviation fuels, ground fuels and cryogenics utilized in support of aircraft, motor vehicles, engine test cells, powered Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE), generators and heating systems required to support the Wing mission and transient aircraft.• Managed preventative maintenance program for 4 R-11 mobile refueling vehicles.

Bryon "Scott" Webb Skills

Top Secret/sci Clearance Management Security And Loss Prevention Operations Procurement Quality Assurance And Compliance Contingency Operations Budget And Cost Control Training Management Environmental Compliance Warehouse Mgt/design Reports Analysis Oral/written Skills Inventory Accuracy Facility Improvement Outside And Bulk Storage Repair Cycle Support Mechanized Material Handling And Eqmt Aircraft Operations Aircraft

Bryon "Scott" Webb Education Details

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Bryon "Scott" Webb attended Oklahoma State University, Tui University, Community College Of The Air Force.

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