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December 26, 2020

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D R. E R N E S T R A H N

*** **** **** **. ********, GA • adiytj@r.postjobfree.com • 912-***-****

https://www.linkedin.com/in/ecrahn

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

Seasoned Academic Professional offering diverse educational leadership experience derived through 26 years of active duty military service and 15 years of Traditional and Online Instruction and Instructional System Design, concentrating in Business Administration and Adult Education. Possesses four years of educational leadership management and four years of Lean/Six Sigma and program management experience; specializing in designing and delivering training solutions, supervising project management teams, developing program directives and documentation, and devising resolutions to support process owner equities. Administered $2.7M operational budgets and managed risk; maintained accountability of over $7M in technology for training and simulations. Experienced leader; managed teams of over 100 personnel in austere conditions. Communicates effectively with diverse cultural audiences at all professional levels. Career reinforced by solid academic background; Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration, Master of Science in Adult Education, Master of Aeronautical Science, and Bachelor of Science in Professional Aeronautics.

• Instructional System Design

• Curriculum Development

• Training and Enhancement

• Project/Program Management

• Process Improvement

• Conflict Resolution

• Quality Assurance

• Organizational Leadership

• Leadership and Management

ACADEMIC PREPARATION

Ph.D. Business Administration, School of Bus & Technology Mgt, Northcentral University Oct 2014 Specialization: Aeronautical Science Management GPA: 3.96 Dissertation: Cross tabulation of automation disruption themes and pilot response Master of Science, Adult Education, School of Education, Troy University Montgomery Oct 2008 Course Capstone: Comprehensive Examination GPA: 4.0 Master of Aeronautical Science, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Sept 2003 Specializations: Aviation/Aerospace Management, Aviation/Aero Safety Systems, Aeronautics GPA: 3.94 Graduate Research Project: Suitability of second INU on C-130 aircraft Bachelor of Science, Professional Aeronautics, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Oct 2000 Minor area of study: Aviation Safety GPA: 3.25

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Adjunct Professor, American Public University System 2018 - Present

• Seasoned online academic instructor, facilitating 20+ classes via the Sakai Learning Management System annually

• Initiated innovative curriculum redesign solutions for rapid implementation of 2 online courses in 2019

• Instruction provides instruction to diverse online student population in aeronautical and space programs

• Skilled in American Psychological Association formatting style, vital to conversion from Turabian to APA

• Initiated innovative curriculum redesign solutions for rapid implementation of 5 core course re-writes for the School of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics in less than 5 months, key to university updates Dean/Executive Director, Wayland Baptist University, Fairbanks, AK 2017-2018

• Planned, organized, and directed all campus operations; employed, trained, supervised, and evaluated staff/faculty

• Planned and executed $700K budget; maintained financial effectiveness of campus; reduced spending by $200K

• Liaised with military and local community authorities for campus facilities, equipment, and material requirements

• Conducted initial screening and assessments of degree plans for campus offerings; ensured compliance with main campus, Veterans Administration, military education offices, federal financial aid, and accreditation requirements

• Managed staff work/vacation schedules, insurance/benefit requirements, and professional development needs D R. E R N E S T R A H N Page 2

United States Air Force - Multiple Locations 1991 - 2017 Military Operations Weapons Employment Analyst, Offutt AFB, NE 2012 - 2017 Foreign Military Sales Advisor (Deployed 2015 - 2016), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

• Excelled as program manager/technical advisor for compartmented special access program plans directed by the Secretary of Defense and/or the Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff; modernized guidance and policies to integrate operational and employment plans across multiple functional areas; reduced fiscal budget requirements by 265K

• Tactful mentor as Senior Munitions Advisor to the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF); guided RSAF to build partner capacity through efficient management of their munitions enterprise across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA)

• Performed duties as Contract Officer Representative and Program Manager for Electronic Security System Monitoring team; guaranteed adherence to US Government-KSA critically controlled asset security agreements

• Skilled communicator across diverse cultures, at all professional levels; coordinated RSAF Headquarters, US State Department and US defense industry interests for KSA procurement of $1.1B military sustainment equipment

• Advanced US Government interests by ensuring advanced technology weapons security policy for secure storage, maintenance, and employment of US combat capability throughout the KSA per security cooperation agreements Aircraft Maintenance Operations Officer / Exercise Spt Division Chief, Eielson AFB, AK 2009 - 2012 Afghan Integrated Unit Training Director (Deployed 2010 - 2011), Kabul, Afghanistan

• Maintained fiscal and administrative responsibility for developing policy; determined requirements, implemented training, managed sustainment programs, and ensured safety for 400-person aircraft maintenance organization

• Guaranteed subordinates properly organized, trained, and equipped to perform safe and efficient maintenance operations in austere arctic conditions in support of flight operations for 32 F-16 aircraft

• Led Red Flag-Alaska logistics support division; coordinated for reception and redeployment of multinational combat forces, aircraft, and equipment; exercised budget authority of $56M for logistical support operations

• Coordinated between Afghanistan National Security Forces (ANSF), Afghan Ministries of Defense and Interior, and NATO members to enable multinational joint training exercises with NATO/UN members and the ANSF

• Managed fiscal authority for and allocated $6.6M to ensure proper training/equipping of 1,200+ Afghans and 6,500+ NATO members to fight the War on Terrorism; streamlined processes, reduced spending by $500K

• Negotiated diplomatic cooperation between multiple Embassies and Afghan Ministries for passport and visa issuance to ensure seamless training integration of ANSF with NATO Quick Reaction Force team members Master Instructor / Adv. Educational Technologies Division Chief, Maxwell AFB, AL 2005 - 2009

• Performed curriculum development, verification, and implementation to create collaborative, experiential learning setting through execution of four interactive war game scenarios attributing to 240+ hours of 6-week curriculum

• Designed and maintained three interactive curriculum-enhancing websites containing 1000+ interconnected pages

• Maintained custody and network maintenance infrastructure for 260-system integrated computer network

• Instructed newly commissioned Air Force officers in Air Force policy, doctrine, and military professionalism

• Delivered 270 academic hours of instruction annually, teaching ten 6-week leadership seminars and evaluating student and program effectiveness; methods included lectures, teambuilding exercises, and war game scenarios Assistant Associate Professor, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Worldwide Campus 2001 - Present

• Designed solutions for online, traditional classroom, and blended curriculum development and implementation for aviation maintenance technology, safety, management, and adult education courses

• Aviation Maintenance Technology facilitator, providing Federal Aviation Administration Airframe and Powerplant licensure written and practical examination preparatory education, instructing 8-10 classes annually

• Instruction provided in aviation safety and aerospace management to undergraduate and graduate level students in aeronautical science and adult education core curriculum programs, instructing 6-8 classes annually

• Expert in research statistics and American Psychological Association formatting techniques and procedural styling D R. E R N E S T R A H N Page 3

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT / TECHNICAL SKILLS

Lean/Six Sigma: Life-Cycle Management; Holistic Approach; Project Tracking; Project Charter; Project Cost/Benefit Analysis (CBA); Business Statistics; Kanban/Kaizen; Matrix Diagrams; Design of Experiments (DOE); Design for Six Sigma (DFSS); Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA); Control Charts; Run Charts; Target Values; Value Stream Mapping

Program Management: System Acquisition Management and Engineering; Cost Analysis; Earned Value Management 2014 Lean/Six Sigma Black Belt Graduate Certification Program, Villanova University 2014 ERAU FDAC 400 Instructional methods for multi-modality delivery platforms 2013 Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, AL (Distance Learning) 2012 Advanced Joint Military Planners Course, Washington D.C. 2010 Lean/Six Sigma Green Belt, Villanova University 2009 Maintenance Officer Intermediate Course, Sheppard AFB, TX 2008 ERAU FDAC 700/702 Instructional Use of Blackboard with course design/student support 2007 Advanced Principles of Instructional Design, Air University, Maxwell AFB, AL 2007 Squadron Officer School, Resident Program, Air University, Maxwell AFB, AL 2006 Air and Space Operations Center Course, AOCFAM, PDS: UKI, Hurlburt Field, FL 2006 Contingency Wartime Planning Course, MCADRE 002, Air University, Maxwell AFB, AL 2005 The Air and Space Power Course, MCADRE 008, Air University, Maxwell AFB, AL 2005 Fundamentals of Instruction, MSOC 01 PDS Code IEW, Maxwell AFB, AL 2005 Supervisory Safety Training Course, Maxwell AFB, AL 2004 Distance Learning Instructor Course, DDL-201, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 2004 Jet Engine Mishap Investigation Course, J3AZR2A671A-001, Sheppard AFB, TX 2004 Combat Logistics, LOG 299, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright Patterson AFB, OH 2003 Weapons Safety Program Management Course, 3J5ACC1S0X1-001, Dyess AFB, TX 2003 Network User Licensing Training Program, HQ USAF, Computer Based Training 2002 Munitions Maintenance Officer Course, J30BR21M1-000, Sheppard AFB, TX 2002 Graduate Safety Certificate, Aviation/Aero Safety Systems, ERAU 2002 Air and Space Basic Course Resident Program, Class 02D, Maxwell, AFB, AL 2002 Basic Officer Training School, Maxell AFB, AL 2001 Classroom Instructor Course, 3J5ACC3S200-000, Dyess AFB, TX 2000 Avionics Craftsman Course J3ACR2A573-001, Sheppard AFB, TX 2000 Undergraduate Safety Certificate, Aviation/Aerospace Safety Systems, ERAU 1997 Federal Aviation Administration Mechanic’s Certificate, Airframe and Powerplant rating 1997 Airman Leadership School Residence Course, Dyess AFB, TX 1996 Certified Technician Course, GE07/99002-565, Dyess AFB, TX 1994 Aircraft Battle Damage Repair School, Hurlburt Field, FL 1992 Process Improvement Team Training, Dyess AFB, TX 1991 Avionics Guidance/Control Systems Tech School, E3ABR45531A-000, Keesler AFB, MS 1991 US Air Force Basic Military Training, LMABM99000, Lackland AFB, TX PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

2013 – Present Delta Mu Delta Honor Society

2010 – Present Golden Key International Honor Society 2007 – Present Military Officer’s Association of America 2002 – Present American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronauts 2002 – Present US Air Force National Logistics Officer Association D R. E R N E S T R A H N Page 4

CLASSES TAUGHT (Wayland Baptist University)

Course Information Class Sessions Last Session

MGMT 5305 – Organizational Theory 6 2020

MGMT 5306 – Leadership and Management Development 1 2017 MGMT 5320 – Research Methods 1 2018

MGMT 5325 – Organizational Development and Change 2 2019 MGMT 5341 – Managing Complex Projects 2 2019

MGMT 5344 – Career Development and Management 4 2020 MGMT 5345 – Employee Recruitment and Selection 2 2019 CLASSES TAUGHT (Grand Canyon University)

Course Information Class Sessions Last Session

MKT 445 Marketing Research and Reporting 11 2020

CLASSES TAUGHT (American Public University)

Course Information Class Sessions Last Session

SPST 305 – Introduction to Orbital Mechanics 4 2020 SPST 306 – Human Space Flight 5 2020

SPST 307 – Space Policy 5 2020

SPST 502 – Introduction to Orbital Mechanics 6 2019 SPST 503 – Chronology of Space 5 2020

SPST 611 – Aircraft Propulsion Systems 4 2019

SPST 612 – Rocket Propulsion 2 2019

SPST 615 – Aerodynamics 2 2020

SPST 616 – Aircraft Design 5 2020

SPST 640 – Space Cooperation and Diplomacy 6 2020

CLASSES TAUGHT (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University) Course Information Class Sessions Last Session

AMNT 240 – General Aeronautics & Applications 2 2013 AMNT 260 – Aircraft Electrical Systems & Theory 8 2013 AMNT 270 – Airframe Structures & Applications 14 2016 AMNT 271 – Airframe Systems & Applications 6 2013

AMNT 280 – Powerplant Theory & Applications 3 2013 AMNT 281 – Aircraft Propulsion Systems & Applications 3 2014 ASCI 514 – Computer-Based Instruction 3 2019

ASCI 610 – Instructional System Design 2 2015

ASCI 614 – Advanced Curriculum Development 5 2020

ASCI 654 – Adult Teaching & Learning Techniques 4 2019 MGMT 419 – Aviation Maintenance Management 5 2006

SFTY 375 – Propulsion Plant Investigation 16 2013

SFTY 409 – Aviation Safety 1 2011

D R. E R N E S T R A H N Page 5

HONORS AND AWARDS

2017 Defense Meritorious Service Medal, exceptionally meritorious service as USSTRATCOM analyst 2016 Defense Meritorious Service Medal, exceptionally meritorious service as Royal Saudi Air Force Advisor 2015 Joint Service Commendation Medal, meritorious service as USSTRATCOM strategist 2012 US Air Force Commendation Medal, meritorious service as Red Flag-AK division chief 2009 US Air Force Commendation Medal, meritorious service as Master Instructor 2007 Air University Educator of the Year, Air University, Maxwell AFB, AL 2005 Outstanding Volunteer of the Year, Maxwell AFB, AL 2004 Wright Brothers’ Memorial Trophy, Air Combat Command 2003 General Leo Marquez Award, Outstanding Munitions Managers 2001 Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal, sustained outstanding volunteer community service 2000 US Air Force Commendation Medal, meritorious service as a guidance and control systems craftsman 1999 US Air Force Achievement Medal, outstanding achievement while deployed to Ramstein Germany to support airlift operations into Kosovo

1998 US Air Force Achievement Medal, outstanding achievement deployed to support operation JOINT GUARD 1997 US Air Force Achievement Medal, outstanding achievement supporting operation JOINT ENDEAVOR 1997 US Air Force Achievement Medal, outstanding achievement supporting Kenyan Joint Task Force operations 1997 Academic Achievement Award, scholarly excellence at Airman Leadership School, Dyess AFB, TX 1996 US Air Force Aerial Achievement Medal, sustained meritorious achievement while participating in aerial flight over Southwest Asia

1991 Basic Military Training Honor Graduate Award, demonstrated excellence in academic and military training PUBLICATIONS

2014 Phase of Flight Differences Formed by the Cross Tabulation of Automation Disruption and Pilot Response Doctoral Dissertation, Available via ProQuest Dissertation Database 2019 Why NASA Wants an Equatorial Launch Site – Part I Available: In Space News at https://inspacenews.com/why-nasa-wants-an-equatorial-launch-site-part-i/ 2019 Why NASA Wants an Equatorial Launch Site – Part II Available: In Space News at https://inspacenews.com/why-nasa-wants-an-equatorial-launch-site-part-ii/ D R. E R N E S T R A H N Page 6

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

2010-11 Coordinated and executed 3 extensive campaigns for the education and betterment of Afghans while deployed to Kabul, Afghanistan

2006-09 Participated as Judge for Southeastern Region and National JROTC high school drill competitions, Montgomery, AL

2005-09 Participated in Habitat for Humanity projects, Montgomery, AL 2005 Coordinated and organized cleanup crews from Maxwell AFB for hurricane Katrina victims, Gulfport, MS 2004 Worked with local community leaders to coordinate efforts between USAF and Local authorities for hurricane Ivan evacuation, Fort Walton Beach, FL

2003 Dedicated time as volunteer at Eglin Tax Center preparing free tax returns for military members and their families, Eglin AFB, FL

2003 Performed duties as 33 Maintenance Squadron Combined Federal Campaign Officer ensuring 100% contact with squadron members for donations, Eglin AFB, FL 2002 Dedicated six weekends to Habitat for Humanity preparing homes and living quarters through government subsidy programs, Wichita Fall, TX

2002 Dedicated two weekends to remodeling construction of new wing at First Korean Baptist Church, Wichita Falls, TX

2002 Volunteered weekend to help setup and work at Mobil Vietnam War Memorial team, Wichita Falls, TX 2002 Volunteered services to Taste-of-the-Nation Gulf Coast Festival donating proceeds to HIV/AIDS research, Pensacola, FL

1993-99 Participated in Abilene Weatherization Program to significantly improve efficiency of homes for the elderly, Abilene, TX

1993-95 Active participation in Dyess AFB Boy Scouts of America Troop 196 as Assistant Scout Master, Dyess AFB, TX 1994-95 Little League Soccer Coach, Dyess team, assuming duties after coach was forced to resign because of military duties, Dyess AFB, TX

D R. E R N E S T R A H N Page 7

PROFESSIONAL REFERENCE LIST

Reference Relationship

Years

Known

Anthony J. Anderson

Cadet Commander

Southern Illinois University

1118 Cheryl Dr.

Carterville, IL 62918

618-***-****

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Colleague/Mentor

Mr. Anderson had been a friend, colleague, and

mentor since my initial arrival at USSTRATCOM in

2012. He has worked directly with for 3 years and

continued to help me develop personally and

professionally. He has worked directly with me on

numerous projects and has mentored me with much

alacrity.

6

William Henry

Professor of Latin (Retired)

The Priory School of St. Louis

28 Oakleigh Ln.

St. Louis, MO

314-***-****

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Colleague/Mentor

Mr. Henry has been a trusted friend and mentor since our first meeting in 2012. His insights into modern education and the education system as a whole have been extraordinarily enlightening. We have attended a number of prestigious events together and I

continue to learn new and impressive information due to his vast expertise and general worldly experience. 6

Dean Sprague

353 Combat Training Squadron

Exercise Support Logistics manager

2559 Flightline Ave.

Eielson AFB, AK 99702

907-***-****

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Colleague

I worked closely with Mr. Sprague serving as the

Director of Exercise Support where he was the

Logistics Manager. We worked closely on a day-to-

day basis in support of Red Flag Combat Training

Exercises. He has seen my management and

leadership skills on a first hand basis, in the line of duty.

7

Alana Sims

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Dyess AFB Center

Associate Director of Academic Support

PO Box 9582

Dyess AFB, TX 79607

325-***-****

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Colleague

I worked with Ms. Sims as a student and as a

colleague. Upon completion of my B.S. from ERAU,

I worked as an adjunct instructor for the Dyess

Center with Ms. Sims. She has first-hand knowledge of my abilities as an instructor as well as my

competence in working with students.

22

Lance J. Duchesneau

USAF Retired

325-***-****

PSC 78 Box 7278

APO AE 96326

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Former Supervisor/Mentor

Lance Duchesneau served as my immediate

supervisor for the first three years of my Air Force career. Through his guidance and mentorship, I

received the necessary abilities to continue my career, obtain my commission, and become an officer in the Air Force. I have had the opportunity in turn to

apply the skills he taught me to guide and mentor

other junior military members.

27

D R. E R N E S T R A H N Page 8

DEGREE PLAN – Ernest C. Rahn

Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration, Specialization: Aeronautical Science Management Academic Advisor: Mr. Seth Hardesty

Learner: Ernest Rahn

PHD BA – Doctor of Philosophy Minimum Units

Aeronautical Science Management To Take at NCU Grade Recorded Leveling Course (if needed) 0

Degree Program Related Courses 45

Fundamentals

12

Information Research Strategies

3

LS 601B – Information Research Strategies

3 A – 1/3/2005

Graduate Level Statistics Course

3

MGT 5028 – Business Statistics

3 A – 5/27/2005

General Management

3

HRM 5000 – Human Resources Mgt

3 A – 4/25/2005

Accounting / Finance

0 BA 210 Accepted

Marketing

3

MGT 5002 – Marketing Management

3 A – 4/12/2006

Specializations (6 courses – 18 Credits)

0

Doctoral Coursework

24

RSH 8961-B – Research Topic, Problem, Ques

3

S – 6/23/2008

RSH 8962-B – Research Methods and Designs

3

S – 2/12/2010

RSH 9103QNB – Quantitative Methods

3

A – 8/3/2011

CMP 8091B – Doctoral Comprehensive

3

S – 12/19/2007

RSH 9104B – Concept Paper

3

A – 11/7/2011

DIS 9321B – Doctoral Dissertation Research I

3

S – 2/13/2012

DIS 9322B – Doctoral Dissertation Research II

3

S – 5/23/2012

DIS 9323B – Doctoral Dissertation Research III

3

S – 8/15/2012

DIS 9324B – Doctoral Dissertation Research IV

1

S – 12/4/2012

DIS 9325B – Doctoral Dissertation Research V

1

S – 2/28/2013

DIS 9326B – Doctoral Dissertation Research VI

1

S – 5/29/2013

DIS 9327B – Doctoral Dissertation Research VII

1

S – 8/27/2013

DIS 9328B – Doctoral Dissertation Research VIII

1

S – 11/30/2013

DIS 9329B – Doctoral Dissertation Research IX

1

S – 3/3/2014

DIS 9330B – Doctoral Dissertation Research X

1

S – 6/1/2014

DIS 9331B – Doctoral Dissertation Research XI

1

S – 10/7/2014

Electives

9

ECM 5002 – Web Based Applications

3

A – 3/28/2006

ECM 5003 – Graphic Design for Elec Com Apps

3

A – 9/27/2006

HRM 5003 – Labor Relations

3

A – 1/8/2007

45 units are required to complete this degree program. 54 units have been selected. Degree Conferred: October 2014

Northcentral University

Mr. Seth Hardesty, Academic Advisor

505 W. Whipple St.

Prescott, AZ 86301-1747

888-***-****, ext. 8196

D R. E R N E S T R A H N Page 9

Master of Science, Adult Education, Conferred October 2008 Troy University

Master of Science

Adult Education

ADE Units

Required for Degree Grade Recorded

Degree Program Related Courses 30

Required Core

12

Foundations of Adult Education

3

ADE 6600 – Dr. Reynolds

3 Fall A 2008 – A

Programs for Adult Education

3

ADE 6630 – Dr. Barnette

3 Spring B 2008 – A

Psychological Foundations of Adult Learner

3

ADE 6670 – Dr. Reynolds

3 Spring A 2008 – A

Research Methodology

3

ADE 6691

3 Transfer (ERAU)

Curriculum Core

3

Curriculum Development for Adult Education

3

ADE 6680 – Dr. Bentley

3 Summer 2008 – A

Core Electives (Only 3 Required)

9

Instructional System Development (ISD)

3

ADE 5560 – Dr. Reynolds

3 Summer 2008 – A

Current and Emerging Instructional Tech

3

ADE 6606 – Dr. Combs-Hardy

3 Spring B 2008 – A

Methods and Strategies for Teaching Adults

3

ADE 6674 – Dr. Reynolds

3 Fall A 2008 – A

Electives

6

Personal Planning and Leadership Seminar

3

ADE 6617

3 Transfer (SOC)

Communication and Human Relations Seminar

3

ADE 6620

3 Transfer (SOC)

Comprehensive Examination Required

Four-hour exam covering marked courses at end to culminate program Dr. Joe Reynolds

Program Coordinator

Montgomery Campus

Master of Science in Adult Education

Office Hours: T/W 8:15 – 11:45

Phone: 241-9596/9577

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Degree Conferred: December 2008

D R. E R N E S T R A H N Page 10

Master of Aeronautical Science, Conferred October 2003 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

MAS Units

Master of Aeronautical Science To Take at ERAU Grade Recorded Degree Program Related Curriculum 51

Required Core

12

Air Transportation System

3

MAS 602

3 16 Mar 01 – A

Aircraft and Spacecraft Development

3

MAS 603

3 25 May 01 – A

Human Factors in Aviation/Aerospace

3

MAS 604

3 3 Aug 01 – A

Research Methods and Statistics

3

MAS 605

3 12 Oct 01 – A

Aviation/Aerospace Management Core

12

Airport Operations and Management

3

BA 645

3 25 May 01 – B

Integrated Logistics Support in Aviation

3

MAS 644

3 14 Dec 02 – A

Seminar in Aviation Labor Relations

3

MGMT 632

3 8 Mar 03 – A

Aviation/Aerospace Safety Systems

3

ASCI 611

3 13 Aug 03 – A

Aeronautics Core

12

Rotorcraft Operations

3

ASCI 560

3 8 Mar 03 – A

Airport Operations Safety

3

ASCI 613

3 8 Mar 03 – A

Advanced Aerodynamics

3

ASCI 509

3 13 Aug 03 – A

Aviation/Aerospace Simulation Systems

3

ASCI 515

3 13 Aug 03 – A

Aviation/Aerospace Safety Systems Core

12

Aviation/Aerospace Accident Investigation

3

MAS 608

3 14 Dec 02 – A

Aviation/Aerospace Industrial Safety

3

MAS 612

3 3 Aug 01 – A

Applications in Cockpit Resource Management

3

ASCI 516

3 13 Jun 03 – A

Aviation/Aerospace Psychology

3

ASCI 634

3 13 Jun 03 – A

Graduate Research Project Requirement

3

Graduate Research Project

3

MAS 609

3 11 Oct 02 – Pass

Graduate Certificate: Aviation/Aerospace Safety

Graduate Research Project: Suitability of Second INU as Replacement for Magnetic Compass Systems on C-130 aircraft D R. E R N E S T R A H N Page 11

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EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY

OFFICE OF RECORDS AND REGISTRATION, EXTENDED CAMPUS TRANSCRIPT OF ACADEMIC RECORD

Student Name: Ernest Rahn

Current Advisor: Current Catalog: 1996

Course

Description

Att

Cmpl

Grd

Pts

Strt/End

Advanced Standing Granted:

CLEP

DANTES/USAFI

Transfer Credit:

Harold Washington College

Comm College of Air Force

Cisco Junior College

Georgia Southern University

Term 0.000

Cum 0.000

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

15.00

3.00

3.00

36.00

12.70

20.30

90.00

90.00

X

X

T

T

T

T

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

*** Spring – Jan ’96 *** (01/08/96 – 03/08/96) Aviation/Aerospace Safety Certificate AS 254 01A2

MS 408 01A2

Aviation Regulation

Airport Management

Term 3.00

Cum 3.00

3.00

3.00

6.00

6.00

3.00

3.00

6.00

96.00

B

B

9.00

9.00

18.00

18.00

01/08-03/08

01/08-03/08

*** Spring – Mar ’96 *** (03/18/96 – 05/17/96) Aviation/Aerospace Safety Certificate AS 405 01A2

SF 330 01A2

Honor Roll

Aviation Law

Acft Accident Investigation

3.00

3.00

6.00

12.00

3.00

3.00

6.00

102.00

B

A

9.00

12.00

21.00

39.00

03/18-05/17

03/18-05/17

*** Summer – May ’96 *** (05/27/96 – 07/26/96) Aviation/Aerospace Safety Certificate AS 401 01A2 Airport Devel & Operation

Term 3.00

Cum 3.200

3.00

3.00

15.00

3.00

3.00

105.00

B 9.00

9.00

48.00

05/27-07/26

*** Winter – Oct ’96 *** (10/14/96 – 12/13/96) Aviation/aerospace Safety Certificate SF 345 01A2 Safety Program Management

Term 4.000

Cum 3.429

3.00

3.00

21.00

3.00

3.00

111.00

A 12.00

12.00

72.00

10/14-12/13

*** Spring – Jan ’97 *** (01/06/97 – 03/07/97) Aviation/aerospace Safety Certificate SF 335 01A2

Dean’s List

Mech/Struc Factors in Aviation

Term 4.00

Cum 3.500

3.00

3.00

24.00

3.00

3.00

114.00

A 12.00

12.00

84.00

01/06-03/07

*** Spring – Feb ’99 *** (02/12/99 – 05/28/99) BS Professional Aeronautics AS 409 01A2 Aviation Safety

Term 3.00

Cum 3.444

3.00

3.00

27.00

3.00

3.00

117.00

B 9.00

9.00

93.00

02/12-05/28

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EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY

OFFICE OF RECORDS AND REGISTRATION, EXTENDED CAMPUS TRANSCRIPT OF ACADEMIC RECORD

Student Name: Ernest Rahn

Current Advisor: Current Catalog: 1996

Course

--

Description

Att

-

Cmpl

Grd

Pts

Strt/End

--

*** Spring – Mar ’99 *** (03/15/99 – 05/14/99) BS Professional Aeronautics MA 211 01A2 Statistics with Aviation

Term 0.000

Cum 3.444

0.00

0.00

27.00

0.00

0.00

117.00

W 0.00

0.00

93.00

03/15-05/14

*** Summer – Jun 2000 *** (06/02/00 – 09/15/00) BS Professional Aeronautics BA 210 01A2

EC 210 02A2

Financial Accounting

Microeconomics

Term 2.00

Cum 3.182

3.00

3.00

6.00

33.00

3.00

3.00

6.00

123.00

C

C

6.00

6.00

12.00

105.00

06/02-09/15

06/02-09/15

*** Fall – Aug 2000 *** (08/14/00 – 10/13/00) BS Professional Aeronautics SF 320 01A2

Honor roll

Human Factors in Aviation

Sfty

Term 4.00

Cum 3.250

3.00

3.00

36.00

3.00

3.00

126.00

A 12.00

12.00

117.00

08/14-10/13

Degree Received: Bachelor of Science

Date Conferred: October 2000

Requirements Met: 10/13/2000

Majors: Professional Aeronautics

Minors: Aviation Safety

Certifications: Aviation Safety – Undergraduate 10/2000

Current Home Location: 87 Fort Walton Beach

* All FAA Flight Certificates and Ratings recorded on the *

* transcript were awarded as a result of flight training *

* received at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. *

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