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John Macmurray is listed as A320 First Officer at Delta Air Lines/ ATP, CFII / Retired United States Marine Corps Officer at Delta Air Lines, based in Pensacola Metropolitan Area, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at psaairlines.com and a matched LinkedIn profile for John Macmurray.
John Macmurray previously worked as A320 First Officer at Delta Air Lines and Grob 120 Instructor Pilot at Cae Usa. John Macmurray holds Bachelor Of Arts - Ba, Political Science And Government from University Of South Carolina.
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Proven aviator in the most demanding aviation environments including deployed shipboard operations, primary flight instruction, and commercial aviation. Astute military pilot with extensive operational and instructional flight experience, as well as fires integration expertise. Transitioning United States Marine Corps Officer with 20 years of leadership experience. Safety oriented, 2267.6 mishap free hours, and Marine Corps Ground Safety Officer.
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Grob 120 Instructor Pilot
First Officer
-Second-in-Command to the Captain with shared responsibility for the safety of 75 passengers and four crew. -Maintain readiness to assume full command of the aircraft should the Captain become incapacitated. -Comply with Company and FAA procedures, directives, and flight regulations.
Instructor Pilot, Senior Marine
-Principal flight instructor to eight Student Naval Aviators ensuring a successful first solo flight in a military aircraft. -Trained Student Naval Aviators in VFR, IFR, Aerobatic, Visual Navigation, and Formation flying. -Mentored Marine Corps Officers with career progression and aircraft selection. -Coordinated annual training requirements for 162 personnel. -T-6B Contact, Instrument Navigation, Visual Navigation, Formation, and Aerobatic Check Pilot
Forward Air Controller/Joint Terminal Attack Controller Evaluator/Instructor
-Subject Matter Expert in application and integration of joint air, land, and sea-based fires and directed energy, electronic warfare, targeting processes, terminal attack control, and sensor operations for ISR and fire control. -Lead classroom and practical instructor on doctrinal employment of combat aviation assets. -Provided direct guidance and supervision to the Regimental Air Officer, Battalion Air Officer, and Fire Support Coordinator, inside the Fire Support Coordination Center during the execution of fire support plans. -Developed, managed, and provided safety oversight, through fires clearance and abort authority, for all aviation delivered fires during 15 Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) level live fire training exercises. -Assessed and debriefed senior leadership and key staff on how their units performed in the planning and execution of live-fire combined-arms exercises. -Drove operational improvements to the joint force which resulted in increased effectiveness and efficient use of resources across the Department of Defense. -Trained and evaluated 208 FAC/JTACs, controlled 768 fixed wing and rotary wing attacks, during complex live fire combined arms exercises. Selected to attend the Marine Corps’ MAGTF Fires Operational Advisory Group.
Assistant Operations Officer, Director Of Safety And Standardization
-Managed training plans for six MV-22B squadrons. -Successfully planned and coordinated, at the Marine Aircraft Group level, the first Trans-Atlantic deployment of six MV-22Bs from MCAS New River to Moron, Spain. -Validated and endorsed 14 MV-22B Serious Incident Reports, including two Class A. -Developed, and implemented the first MAG-26/MV-22 fall protection program.
Executive Officer, Security Manager, Senior Legal Officer
-Mentored and evaluated 16 Department Head Officers and Staff Non-commissioned Officers. -Directly responsible for the overall performance of the squadron’s Marine Corps Commanding General Readiness Inspection, of which no programs were found to be off-line and several exemplary programs cited by the Commanding General Inspection Team. -Advised the Commanding Officer on all legal matters concerning 12 Non Judicial Punishment proceedings, and one sexual assault allegation against a member of the command. -Implemented and managed the squadron Information and Personnel Security Programs including classified materials access, inventory, and destruction.
Operations Officer
-Translated the Commanding Officer’s Mission Statement into actionable tasks disseminated to departments within the organization.-Developed, implemented, and managed the squadron training plan for 24 pilots and 22 aircrew that brought the squadron from the lowest training and readiness level to the second highest within six months of the squadron returning from deployment. -Responsible for the current and future operations of a deployable MV-22B squadron, including all pilot training, qualifications, and annual flight hour requirements. -Successfully deployed and retrograded 10 MV-22Bs from MCAS New River to Twentynine Palms, CA for a six week training exercise. -Designated a MV-22B Aircraft Commander within six months after completion of the Fleet Replacement Squadron.
Mv-22B Student
-Student Pilot - Tasked with completing Training & Readiness in accordance with NAVMC 3500.11.-Progress through the MV-22 training syllabus to include completion of advanced distributive learning modules and ground school lectures.-Tasked with maintaining Marine Corps Standards of personal appearance.-Successfully completed the Marine Corps MV-22B Fleet Replacement Squadron syllabus.-Designated a MV-22B Tiltrotor Second Pilot (T2P).
Air Officer, Ground Safety Officer
-Subject matter expert in application and integration of joint air, land, and sea-based fires and electronic warfare, targeting processes, terminal attack control, and sensor operations for ISR and fire control. -Developed, and executed complex, six month, training plans for six Marine Expeditionary Units’ pre-deployment training exercises and certification. -Coordinated with the FAA for aerial refueling Altitude Reservations (ALTRVs) and Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) airspace, as well as Federal, State, and Local government and law enforcement agencies for the use of civilian property as helicopter and tiltrotor landing zones supporting realistic military training.
United States Marine Corps Expeditionary Warfare School Student
-Student at a 40-week resident career level professional military school focused on the Marine Air Ground Task Force.-Learn, adapt and apply instruction emphasizing combined arms operations, Warfighting skills, tactical decision-making and expeditionary operations.- Participate in practical exercises and discussions.-Pass comprehensive examinations to include Warfighting, command and control, offensive, and defensive operations, expeditionary operations and limited contingency operations.-Complete all requirements of the oral and written communications program.-Participate in Occupational Field Expansion Course, Fire Support Coordination Exercises, or independent study programs.-Assimilate instruction and display skills in progressively more challenging leadership and ethical problem solving situations.
Assistant Operations Officer, Pilot Training Officer, Weapons And Tactics Instructor
-Develop a monthly and weekly flight schedule integrating the squadron's assigned missions and training goals.-Coordinate with higher, adjacent, and supporting units to accomplish the detailed planning required for the execution of aviation operations.-Develop junior Operations Officers' knowledge in all aspects of squadron operations.-Develop and execute the squadron's training program in accordance with the WTTP that supports the Commanding Officer's training guidance.-As a Weapons and Tactics Instructor, serve as the squadron Subject Matter Expert for mission planning, briefing/debriefing, threat systems, and unit weapons systems employment.-Responsible for the planning and execution of the squadron's mission in support of MAGTF and Joint Tasking.-As Senior Watch Officer, responsible for scheduling and monitoring all duties assigned by or to the Squadron.-Develop and execute the squadron's training program in accordance with the WTTP that supports the Commanding Officer's training guidance.-Squadron Deployment Milestones Action Officer: responsible for the completion, tracking, and timely submission of all squadron deployment milestones to higher.
Quality Assurance Officer, Functional Check Pilot Program Manager
-Maintain currency in all tactical aspects of assault support and instrument flight.-Efficiently employ personnel and resources to ensure quantity and quality of work.-Assign personnel to various billets, ensuring an understanding of their function and how they relate to the work of the division, the department and the command.-Ensure personnel are properly trained and documented in individual MATMEP training jackets.-Establish qualification requirements for Quality Assurance Representatives (QAR) Collateral Duty QARs (CDQAR), and Collateral Duty Inspectors (CDI). Review the qualifications of personnel nominated for these positions and endorse nominations.-Supervise all programs assigned to the QA Division to ensure compliance with directives.-Supervise the Functional Check Flight (FCF) program and manage the Functional Check Pilots (FCP) to ensure compliance with directives.
Airframes Division Officer, Environmental Compliance Officer
-Maintain currency in all tactical aspects of assault support an instrument flight.-Efficiently employ personnel and resources to ensure quantity and quality of work.-Assign personnel to various billets, ensuring an understanding of their function and how they relate to the work of the division, the department, and the command.-Ensure an aggressive program of environmental compliance and awareness is maintained within the maintenance division.-Ensure indoctrination and follow-on training is provided to all personnel involved with corrosion prevention control, emergency reclamation, and HAZMAT management.-Ensure all Aviation Life Support Systems (ALSS) equipment and clothing is maintained and documented in accordance with applicable publications.
Communications Officer, Information Assurance Officer, Special Projects Officer
-Responsible for all unit communications equipment.-Responsible for maintaining proper communications connectivity of the unit’s computers and servers.-Responsible for continuous security of all classified information processed within the unit and the distribution of this information to higher and adjacent commands.-Responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing all squadron Morale, Welfare, and Recreation events.- Maintain currency in all tactical aspects of assault support an instrument flight.
Ch-46E Student Pilot
Advanced Helicopter Training Student
Naval Primary Fixed Wing Student
Special Projects Officer
Student Pilot
Marine Corps Basic Officer Student
John Macmurray education
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University Of South Carolina
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John Macmurray works for Delta Air Lines.
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John Macmurray is listed as A320 First Officer at Delta Air Lines/ ATP, CFII / Retired United States Marine Corps Officer at Delta Air Lines.
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John Macmurray is based in Pensacola Metropolitan Area, United States while working with Delta Air Lines.
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John Macmurray has worked for Delta Air Lines, Cae Usa, Psa Airlines, Inc., and United States Marine Corps.
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John Macmurray holds Bachelor Of Arts - Ba, Political Science And Government from University Of South Carolina.
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