Daniel Healey is a 737 First Officer at United Airlines.
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737 First OfficerUnited AirlinesNew Braunfels, Tx, Us -
Assistant Director Of Operations559Th Flying Training Squadron Jun 2020 - PresentJbsa-Randolph, Tx
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T-6 Instructor Pilot559Th Flying Training Squadron Jun 2017 - PresentJbsa- Randolph, Tx
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Director Of Staff559Th Flying Training Squadron Jun 2019 - Jun 2020Jbsa- Randolph, Tx
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Lieutenant ColonelUnited States Air Force May 2002 - PresentJbsa- Randolph, Tx -
Deputy Chief Of Readiness, J33RUspacom Jul 2014 - Jun 2017Camp H M Smith, Hi- Leads a joint readiness team serving USPACOM, its sub-unified commands, components, joint task forces, & DRU's- Directs cmd-wide production/coord of sub-unified readiness reports, QRRC, JFRR, & RDA for CDRUSPACOM- Analyzes readiness data; presents capability gaps/mitigation options to PACOM, JCCAG, DMAG, SASC & HASC- Provides leadership/vision as DOD's lead CCMD sponsor for readiness transformation & DRRS implementation
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Assistant Director Of Operations/E-3 Instructor Pilot963Rd Airborne Air Control Squadron Jun 2013 - Jun 2014Tinker Afb, Ok-Leads six flights and seven staff sections comprising over 300 aircrew members in 15 E-3B/C aircrew specialties-Plans/directs worldwide deployment of multiple crews, staff, $330M E-3 for JCS, combatant commander taskings-Directs scheduling, standardization, training, mobility, tactics functions; manages upgrades, PCAs, formal schools-Maintains combat mission-ready status for immediate world wide deployment as E-3 Instructor Pilot
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Deputy Chief Squadron Training/E-3 Aircraft Commander960Th Airborne Air Control Squadron Jun 2011 - Jun 2013Tinker Afb, Ok-Assists in directing continuation & upgrade training for over 300 US/Canadian Forces personnel in 15 E-3 specialties-Orchestrates academics, simulator, flying training for SQ unit personnel supporting mission readiness in all theaters-Advises operations officer on training plans; manages all training documentation ensuring combat mission readiness-Maintains combat mission-ready status for immediate worldwide deployment as an E-3 Aircraft Commander
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Mc-12W Mission Commander/Chief Of Squadron Safety361St Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron Aug 2012 - Mar 2013Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan- MC-12W combat mission commander; employed $22.5M highly-modified tactical ISR aircraft conducting counter-insurgency/counter-terrorism in support of Operation Enduring Freedom- Supervised operations for $300M+ assets and 15,000 combat hours--executed 25% of all CFACC ISR missions- Provided direct overwatch of 2000+ friendly forces; executed 11 helicopter and ground assault force missions- Handpicked for certifier and elite SOF Task Force upgrade-- certified 5 mission commanders/pilots for theater operations- CAOC LNO/ combat operations division; directed $950M in assets/710 missions/3,000 flight hours/52% total CFACC ISR- Flew 130 missions; over 650 combat flight hours
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Flight Commander/T-6 Instructor Pilot33Rd Flying Training Squadron Jun 2010 - Jun 2011Vance Afb, Ok- Directs, tracks and documents quarterly, semiannual, and annual flight training requirements for over 80 active duty and reserve instructor pilots- Trains next generation Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps and Allied active, Guard and Reserve members in primary military aircraft- Responsible for Theater Indoc/Buddy IP programs of newly assigned squadron IPs; ensures flight truing requirements are met/documented
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Chief Of Flight Safety380Th Air Expeditionary Wing Sep 2010 - Jan 2011Al Dhafra Air Base, Uae- Oversaw safe flight operations of 2,200 combat mission, spanning five major design series aircraft spread across three bases- Enhanced bi-lateral cooperation with UAE Air Force Director of Safety by sharing technical expertise, safety techniques and procedures- Investigated 32 Hazardous Air Traffic Reports and 39 aviation safety mishaps; developed 3 recommendations to enhance safety and reduce mishaps in congested combat airspace- Developed and led quarterly flight safety meeting; briefed over 400 aircrew members addressing combat airspace safety issues and other relevant flight safety topics- Provided safety advice and expertise to both UAE and Saudi Arabian air force personnel in response to Royal Air Force VC-10 and Royal Saudi Arabian Air Force F-15 mishaps.
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Chief Of Flight Safety71St Flying Training Wing Sep 2009 - Jun 2010Vance Afb, Ok- Designs and executes wing flight safety, Mid air Collision Avoidance (MACA) and Hazardous Air Traffic Report (HATR) programs to evaluate/manage the impact of flight hazards- Synchronizes efforts of 11 wing and squadron Flight Safety Officers (FSO) and one NCO; provides training for all flight safety personnel- Inspects all aspects of flight operations including support services and maintenance; evaluates all subordinate units- Maintains a 24-hour response capability as a primary flight mishap investigator; trains unit mishap board members
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Chief, T-6 Flight Safety71St Flying Training Wing Sep 2008 - Sep 2009Vance Afb, Ok- Primary investigator for all T-6 mishaps and T-6 safety subject matter expert- Designs and executes wing flight safety, Mid air Collision Avoidance (MACA) and Hazardous Air Traffic Report (HATR) programs to evaluate/manage the impact of flight hazards- Synchronizes efforts of 11 wing and squadron Flight Safety Officers (FSO) and one NCO; provides training for all flight safety personnel- Inspects all aspects of flight operations including support services and maintenance; evaluates all subordinate units- Maintains a 24-hour response capability as a primary flight mishap investigator; trains unit mishap board members
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Squadron Safety Officer/T-6 Instructor Pilot33Rd Flying Training Squadron Sep 2007 - Sep 2008Vance Afb, Ok- Responsible for squadron flying and ground safety programs; ensures daily squadron operations are conducted via prescribed safety procedures- Plans, prepares, and conducts bimonthly safety meetings for over 60 instructor pilots and 80 students in six Joint Primary Pilot Training flights. - Instructs, analyzes, and critiques student missions in T-6 aircraft as an IP; counsels students on training-related issues- Additional Duties include: Flight Scheduler, Runway Supervisory Unit Observer, and Automated Data Processing Equipment Custodian
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E-3 Pilot964Th Airborne Air Control Squadron Apr 2004 - Jun 2007Tinker Afb, Ok- Plans, conducts tactical/strategic employment if the E-3 AWACS aircraft to ensure mission accomplishment and safety of flight- Maintains proficiency in flight operations under FAA and ICAO rules- Monitors aircraft systems to meet overall flight and mission requirements- Positions AWACS aircraft to maximize surveillance and target-detection capabilities during exercises and contingency operations- Maintains combat mission-ready status for worldwide deployment in support of combatant commandersAdditional Duties: Flight Scheduler, Flight Safety Officer, Squadron Suicide Prevention Program ManagerDeployments and Major Exercises: Counter Drug Operations-Manta, Ecuador, Ex RED FLAG-ALASKA, Ex SKULL WAR, Operation NOBLE EAGLE, POTUS Support Borgas, Bulgaria
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Jsupt Student Pilot71St Flying Training Wing Jan 2003 - Apr 2004Vance Afb, Ok- Rigorous 52-week Joint Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training course flying the T-37 and T-1 aircraft- Over 388 hours of classroom instruction in instrument and navigation procedures, weather, aircraft systems, aerodynamics, mishap prevention, cockpit/crew resource management, and aerospace physiology
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Executive Officer32Nd Air Refueling Squadron Jun 2002 - Jan 2003Mcguire Afb, Nj- Oversaw personnel actions for 175 unit personnel and prepares official correspondence for the commander and squadron staff- Manages numerous command section programs, prepares, edits and monitors unit awards and decoration submissions- Expedites officer and enlisted performance report preparation and processing- Served as commander's executive assistant with variety of special interest projects/taskings- Prepares unit morale, welfare, and recreation functions- Responds expeditiously to group and wing level taskings
Daniel Healey Education Details
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Embry Riddle Aeronautical University-WorldwideAeronautical Science -
Daniel Webster CollegeAviation/Airway Management And Operations
Frequently Asked Questions about Daniel Healey
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Daniel Healey works for United Airlines
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Daniel Healey's current role is 737 First Officer.
What schools did Daniel Healey attend?
Daniel Healey attended Embry Riddle Aeronautical University-Worldwide, Daniel Webster College.
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Daniel Healey's colleagues are Jose Valenzuela, Maurice Griffin, Dorothy Castronovo, Janet Jura, Alexandra Carranza, Zandon Delille, Tommy Caressimo.
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