Bill Cornick:
Bill started flying in the U.S. Air Force in 1953. After
serving ten years in the military, he returned to civilian flying as a
charter pilot, a flight instructor, and a corporate pilot. Bill joined
United Airlines as a flight instructor in 1965. He has logged over 21,000
hours as a pilot and, until reaching his 60th birthday, he was a Captain on
Boeing 757's and 767's. He continued to fly for the next five years as a
flight engineer on Boeing 747's.
A veteran air show performer, Bill is also a National Judge for the
International Aerobatic Club, an "ACE" (Air Show Competency Evaluator) for
the International Council of Air Shows, an FAA Aviation Safety Counselor,
and has been designated as a "Master CFI-Aerobatics" by the National
Association of Flight Instructors and the International Aerobatic Club. Bill
has his Pro Pilot designation from SimCom, and CFI-I single and multi-engine
ratings. He has logged over 350 hours of flying time in the Socata TBM 700.
Bill Cornick - Professional Aerobatics
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