BIOGRAPHY
David L. Stanley is an Assistant Professor
of Aviation Technology at Purdue University, West Lafayette.
He presently teaches powerplant courses, including Fundamentals
of Powerplant Systems and Fundamentals of
Powerplant Propulsion Systems.
EDUCATION
- Bachelor of Science degree, Aviation Technology, Purdue
University, 1991
- Master of Science degree, Industrial Technology, Purdue
University, 1994
- Bachelor of Arts degree, Math / English Education,
Purdue University, 1989
- Licenses: Airframe and Powerplant, 1991 Private SEL,
Glider, instrument rating
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
- 1995 - Research: Direct research project into the
use of blended fuels in present turbine engines.
- 1994 - Assistant Professor, Aviation Technology, Purdue
University.
- 1993 - Visiting instructor, Aviation Technology. Taught
powerplant courses while completing MS degree, Industrial
Technology.
- 1992 - Graduate Assistant instructor, Aviation Technology.
Taught the lab components of powerplant courses while
a graduate student in IT.
- 1991 - Airframe and Powerplant technician, Lafayette
Aviation. Performed maintenance and effected repairs
to a variety of aircraft ranging from single-engine
trainers to business jets and turbo-props.
- 1989 - Department technician, Aviation Technology
Department, Purdue University. Performed a variety of
maintenance and repair duties on departmental equipment.
- 1978 - Department manager, Evansville Morris Plan.
Managed the credit 1986 department at a savings and
loan company.
COMMITTEES AND ACTIVITIES
- 1996 - School of Technology Senate representative
- 1997 - Math curriculum committee representative
- 1995 - President of Wabash Valley Soaring Association
1997
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