Dr. Buchner started his aviation career in the
United States Navy in 1968. He has worked on the P2v, P3, C-121, A-3,
H-3, T-28, C-130, A-4, TC-4C, A-6, aircraft, tire shop supervisor and
collateral...view moreDr. Buchner started his aviation career in the
United States Navy in 1968. He has worked on the P2v, P3, C-121, A-3,
H-3, T-28, C-130, A-4, TC-4C, A-6, aircraft, tire shop supervisor and
collateral duty inspector on the USS Coral Sea, Catapult crew for the
A-3 on the U.S.S. F.D. Roosevelt while in the military, and numerous
civilian aircraft to include various models of Cessna, Fairchild, Piper,
Saberliner and Gulf stream. Dr. Buchner was an EP-3E flight engineer,
quality control inspector/supervisor, and maintenance control
supervisor, work center supervisor for both maintenance and inspection
work centers, and instructor for part 147 & 65 schools.
Education includes:
AOS Commonwealth College, Virginia Beach, Virginia AS/BS
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University. (Professional Aeronautics)
(Minor safety) MA Cambridge State University (Curriculum and
Instruction) PhD Cambridge State University (Philosophy) (Curriculum
and Instruction)
Professional certifications include:
Airframes and Powerplants license (A&P) Inspection Authorization (IA) FCC
General Radio Operators License (GROL) Radar endorsement National
Association of Radio and Telecommunications Engineers (NARTE) Level
three (3) Technician with certifications in (Radiating) Administration
and Regulatory. Aeronautical and Marine Radios, Education
(Non-Radiating) Administration and Regulatory. Wire transmission
systems, Education and Cable Transmission systems. CFC-12/ HFC134a
Freon license Ham Radio License (KF4MOO) Dr. Buchner is also a
proctor for FCC, FAA and Mobile Air conditioning Society (MACS) exams.view less