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First Officer - CL30 and 35 at International Jet Aviation Services
Location: Denver, Colorado, United States 22 work roles 2 schools
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J. Baker is listed as First Officer - CL30 and 35 at International Jet Aviation Services, based in Denver, Colorado, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at chiaviation.com and a matched LinkedIn profile for J. Baker.

J. Baker previously worked as Corporate Pilot (CL30/35) at Jh Transportation and First Officer (CL30/35) at International Jet Aviation Services. J. Baker holds Associate Of Applied Science - Aas, Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist from Hudson Valley Community College.

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As an Airline Transport Pilot certificated pilot, my career has enabled me to perform as First Officer (CL30/35, C-212), Captain (SK-91), and military Instructor/Examiner (S-70)), overseeing flight operations, leading multi-crew teams, and consistently prioritizing customer satisfaction. I have also had the opportunity to fly to many destinations around the world, gaining a global perspective on aviation and multicultural teamwork. These experiences have reinforced my leadership focus, adaptability, cross-cultural communication skills, and commitment to upholding aviation standards.

Listed skills include Respiratory Therapy, Team Building, Joint Military Operations, Flight Training, and 11 others.

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International Jet Aviation Services
International Jet Aviation Services
First Officer - CL30 and 35
Denver, CO, US
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J. Baker work experience

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Corporate Pilot (Cl30/35)

Current
Jh Transportation

Provides exceptional aviation services for a Part 91 operator, piloting the CL35 to worldwide destinations including Europe, Africa, Asia and others.

Apr 2024 - Present

First Officer (Cl30/35)

Centennial, Co, Us

First Officer flying the CL35 for 14 CFR Parts 91 & 135 owner and charter.

Apr 2023 - Mar 2024

Corporate Pilot (Cl 30/35)

Columbus, Ohio, Us

Pilot flying for 14 CFR Parts 135 & 91 Air Carrier.

Sep 2022 - Apr 2023

Pilot | Lead (Ca 212-200/300: Ifr/Nvg)

Howell, Mi, Us

US Department of Defense contract, Part 135 fixed-wing aviation support in worldwide locations.

Oct 2019 - Sep 2022

Pilot-In-Command | Lead (Sk-61)

Howell, Mi, Us

US Department of Defense contract, Part 135 rotary-wing aviation support in worldwide locations.

Jul 2019 - Sep 2022

Registered Respiratory Therapist

Peachtree Corners, Georgia, Us

Critical care respiratory clinician involved in the COVID-19 crisis response within New York City, delivering cardiopulmonary care to patients predominantly affected by SARS-CoV-2. Providing expertise in mechanical ventilation and other life-sustaining measures during an evolving global pandemic of acute respiratory illness.

Apr 2020 - May 2022

Medevac Instructor Pilot/Instrument Flight Examiner - Hh-60M (S-70I) (Cw4 Retired)

Fort Liberty, Nc, Us

Black Hawk (HH-60M) Senior Instructor Pilot and Instrument Flight Examiner for an Air Ambulance Company (MEDEVAC), providing instruction & evaluation involving advanced flight tactics for aircrew members.

Jul 2019 - May 2021

First Officer Candidate

Bridgeton, Mo, Us

Mar 2019 - Jun 2019

Transitioning Army Pilot

Arlington, Virginia, Us

Undergoing transition training for commercial fixed-wing pilot certification (ASEL & CMEL).

Nov 2018 - Jun 2019

Battalion Assistant Operations Officer

Arlington, Virginia, Us

Battalion-level operations planner for multiple NATO exercises in support of Europe Assurance initiatives.

Jun 2018 - Nov 2018

Standardization Instructor Pilot/Instrument Examiner (Chief Pilot) - Uh-60A/L/M (S-70)

Arlington, Virginia, Us

Aircrew Training Program manager and senior warrant officer for 4th Infantry Division’s Command Aviation Company, consisting of 32 aircrew members.- Managed a 3-fold increase in the unit flying hour program through problem-analysis and implementation of a multi-prong, data-driven solution set. - Developed and implemented battalion-level academic and flight simulation plan, involving International Civil Aviation Organization procedures/international flight planning training, to prepare 4th CAB aviators for operations throughout EUROCONTROL airspace.

Aug 2017 - Jun 2018

Medevac Standardization Officer/Instrument Examiner (Chief Pilot) - Uh-60A+ (S-70)

Arlington, Virginia, Us

Lead trainer (Chief Pilot) and quality assurance pilot (Instrument Flight Examiner) for US Army South’s only MEDEVAC Detachment (US Army Air Ambulance Det.), providing air medical evacuation coverage in six Central American (CENTAM) countries. - In concert with USAF SERE Specialists from the Joint Personnel Recovery Center, developed and executed multiple training events for more than 150 aircrew members, involving shipboard operations, open-water search and rescue (SAR), jungle and high altitude environmental extraction, and partner-nation/US embassy evacuation drills - all training resulting in several high profile MEDEVAC rescues and one recovery at sea. - Successfully undertook initiative to expand available Department of Defense instrument approach procedures throughout the CENTAM area of operations, working with the US Army Aeronautical Services Agency and other US governmental agencies in the effort. - Special mission tasks include Shipboard operations, Over-water and open-water rescue hoist, and Helocast.

Sep 2016 - Aug 2017

Instructor Pilot (Check Airman) & Standardization Pilot (Chief Pilot) - Uh-60L (S-70)

Arlington, Virginia, Us

Lead standardization pilot (Chief Pilot) for US Army in Europe’s (USAREUR) only Command Aviation Company. Responsible for training and maintaining standards for a team of 38 aircrew members, as it absorbed assets and mission responsibilities for direct support of the Commanding General, USAREUR, Wiesbaden, Germany and the Supreme Allied Commander in Europe (SACEUR), Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE), Belgium. - The team conducted several air movement missions in support of NATO General Officers, distinguished visitors and international diplomats across eight European countries without fail. - Selected as the only 12th Combat Aviation Brigade representative to the Theater Flight Information Publication Management Working Group – Europe; based on expertise, provided operational insight to program managers from USAASD-E and the National Geospatial Agency (NGA) concerning Department of Defense flight publication revisions.- Selected as an Observer/Coach/Trainer at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center (JMRC), training and mentoring units of the 12th Combat Aviation Brigade, and other NATO maneuver forces, as they prepared for operations in Southwest Asia.

Aug 2013 - Aug 2016

Instructor Pilot (Check Airman) - Uh-60L (S-70)

Arlington, Virginia, Us

Provided rotary-wing aviation support across a variety of mission profiles including VIP air movement, direct action/air assault and MEDEVAC escort. Acted in roles of Pilot-in-Command, Platoon Instructor Pilot (CFI), Air Mission Commander, Flight Leader, and Mission Briefing Officer, responsible for oversight of the Commander’s standardization and risk management programs. - Developed and conducted various training plans, while providing essential counsel to the Commander about the status of the Aircrew Training Program. - Flew more than 700 accident/incident-free combat hours throughout eastern Afghanistan, which included providing several hours of combat task training: High Altitude Mountain Environment and Degraded Visual Environment (DVE) takeoffs & landings, as well as combat maneuvering techniques.- Special mission tasks include: Special Insertion/Extraction System (SPIES), Paradrop operations (MFF/HALO and static), External loads, and Extended Range Fuel System. - Developed a number of changes to aircraft emergency procedures published in the US Army’s UH-60A/L Operators Manual (TM 1-1520-237-10), all of which were accepted and integrated by Army Materiel Command in subsequent technical manual revisions.

Apr 2011 - Aug 2013

Pilot-In-Command (Pic) - Uh-60L (S-70) Black Hawk

Arlington, Virginia, Us

UH-60 Black Hawk tactical flight leader/pilot-in-command, as member of Detachment 82 (82nd CAB) during a deployment in direct support of Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan.- Lead tactical planner and flight leader for a number of air assault, air interdiction (counter-narcotics and weapons intercept), time sensitive targeting and air movement missions in support of both joint special operations teams and teams of other governmental agencies. - Flew over 450 accident/incident-free combat hours.- First-level trainer of unit-assigned pilots (SICs).

Sep 2009 - Mar 2011

Pilot (Sic) - Uh-60L (S-70) Black Hawk

Arlington, Virginia, Us

Unit Movement Officer responsible for the successful preparation, packaging and movement of more than $220M in unit equipment, including eight UH-60L helicopters, from stateside basing to forward-deployed locations. - Designated primary Night Vision Goggles custodian and alternate communications security (COMSEC) officer, with oversight of $1.2M in equipment. - UH-60 Black Hawk pilot-in-command trainee. - Flight Operations officer, responsible for management of the unit flying schedule; developed flight schedule tracking methodology to ensure parity of flying experience across the aircrew training program.

Aug 2008 - Sep 2009

Honor Graduate - Warrant Officer Flight Training (Woft) Student

Arlington, Virginia, Us

Student completing training to begin solving problems using Mission Command while applying technical expertise in support of leaders on tactical, operations, and strategic level staffs during operations in complex and uncertain operational environments. - “The Army Warrant Officer (WO) is a self–aware and adaptive technical expert, combat leader, trainer, and advisor. Through progressive levels of expertise in assignments, training, and education, the WO administers, manages, maintains, operates, and integrates Army systems and equipment across the full spectrum of Army operations. - “Warrant officers are competent and confident warriors, innovative integrators of emerging technologies, dynamic teachers, and developers of specialized teams of soldiers. They support a wide range of Army missions throughout their career. - “Warrant officers in the Army are accessed with specific levels of technical ability. They refine their technical expertise and develop their leadership and management skills through tiered progressive assignments and education." (DA Pamphlet 600-3, p. 3-9)

Nov 2006 - Aug 2008

Director, Respiratory Care

Registered Respiratory Therapist and Director of Respiratory Care for a start-up, full-service respiratory care company.- Responsible for administrative actions and training of all clinical staff- Oversaw the successful credentialing of the company’s clinical services by the Joint Commission (FKA the Joint Commission for Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations)- Oversaw the expansion of clinical services and medical device sales from the capital district of New York into the Adirondack and Catskills areas, as well into areas west- Developed knowledge management systems for improvement of both patient record-keeping and delivery of therapeutic applications- Developed and standardized a novel clinical assessment and therapy regimen for acute and chronic cardiopulmonary patients transitioning to home from the hospital or chronic care settings

Feb 2005 - Nov 2006

Aeromedical Technician (Flight Medic), X4N071, Tsgt.

Horsham, Pennsylvania, Us

Flight medic who administered Level II enroute care to traumatically injured and ill patients aboard USAF fixed-wing aircraft (C-130, C-17, C-5, C-9, and C-141) during numerous aeromedical evacuation flights, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. - Medical Evacuation Liaison Non-commissioned Officer for the theater Surgeon Cell, Multi-National Corps - Iraq (MNC-I), Camp Victory, Baghdad; responsible for off-shift oversight of the theater hospital bed status and medical evacuation progress at each Mobile Air Staging Facility, ensuring seamless evacuation capabilities of critically ill & wounded throughout the entire Iraqi theater. - Mobilized in support of Hurricane Katrina relief efforts.

Dec 2000 - Nov 2006

Registered Respiratory Therapist

Albany, Ny, Us

Member of the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) and NY state licensed clinical professional who administered cardiopulmonary care to pre-and-post cardiac surgical patients. - Managed the artificial pulmonary ventilation of patients in acute and chronic care settings. - Delivered various resuscitative measures, including rapid sequence endotracheal intubation (RSI), intra-arterial catheterization and administration of cardiopulmonary medication. - Responsible for the clinical assessment and treatment plans of both chronic and acute patients.

Jun 2000 - Nov 2006

Combat Medic 91B (68W)

Us Army Reserve & Vtarng

- Trained to provide stabilizing care at the point of injury, prior to evacuation to higher echelons within the combat medicine chain- National Registry, Emergency Medical Technician - Basic

Jul 1995 - Dec 2000
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J. Baker education

Associate Of Applied Science - Aas, Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

Hudson Valley Community College

Psychology

Union College
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J. Baker works for International Jet Aviation Services.

What is J. Baker's role at International Jet Aviation Services?

J. Baker is listed as First Officer - CL30 and 35 at International Jet Aviation Services.

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AeroLeads has found 1 work email signal at @chiaviation.com for J. Baker at International Jet Aviation Services.

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J. Baker is based in Denver, Colorado, United States while working with International Jet Aviation Services.

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J. Baker has worked for International Jet Aviation Services, Jh Transportation, Jet Edge International, Chi Aviation, and Soliant.

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J. Baker holds Associate Of Applied Science - Aas, Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist from Hudson Valley Community College.

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J. Baker is listed with skills including Respiratory Therapy, Team Building, Joint Military Operations, Flight Training, Military Aviation, Military Training, Risk Management, and Piloting.

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