![]() ![]() Raspet Flight Research Laboratory is the nation’s leading academic research center dedicated to the advancement of uncrewed aircraft systems. “It’s fast, nimble, and it can carry a good load.” “My favorite aircraft is a Cessna 310,” said Glen. He performs inspections and testing services necessary to maintain Raspet’s fleet of aircraft, which is the largest in academic use.īecoming a FAA DAR, which requires continuous training, is a career highlight for Glen, but he still enjoys flying when he can. With a wealth of aeronautical knowledge and experience, Glen joined Raspet in May 2020 as a Federal Aviation Administration Designated Airworthiness Representative (FAA DAR). Since then, Glen has owned and operated a flying service, worked for some of the nation’s leading aviation companies, and trained a new generation of pilots and aircraft mechanics. “I started as a flight instructor, agriculture pilot & ag pilot instructor,” said Glen. His experiences as a pilot are as extensive as his decades-long career. He began flying in 1974, but it would be another 46 years before he landed at Raspet. ![]() ![]() Glen is also an airframe and powerplant mechanic with inspection authorization. He holds a single & multi-engine land along with an instrument rating, and he is a certified flight instructor. Glen Brown is one of our most experienced pilots at Raspet Flight Research Laboratory. ![]()
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