Emilio Corsetti III C.V.

Areas of Expertise

Accident reconstruction, airmanship, airworthiness, aviation codes and standards, aviation safety consultant, flight-testing, pilot or crew training, pilot or crew performance, FAA regulations, air traffic control procedures, general aviation accidents, regional airline accidents, major airline accidents, weather analysis, report writing, multimedia presentations of accidents.

Professional Flight Experience

Over 18,000 hours as a professional pilot. Airline Transport Pilot ASMEL, CFII, Ground Instructor. Currently posses the following type ratings: Lr-Jet, ATR 42/72, A320. Experience flying in the following capacities: flight instructing, 135, air ambulance, air freight, aerial photography, corporate aviation, regional airline and major airline. Experienced in a wide range of aircraft both general aviation as well as regional and major airlines.

Related Experience

Regular contributor to Professional Pilot magazine for eight years. Author of numerous articles in various newspapers and publications, author of the book 35 Miles From Shore: The Ditching and Rescue of ALM Flight 980. The book tells the true story of a 1970 airliner that ditched in the Caribbean Sea and the efforts to rescue those who survived. Writer and project manager on the award winning CD-ROM Apollo XIII: A Week to Remember. Public speaking.

Education

Bachelors of Science Degree in Aviation Science from Parks College/St. Louis University. Associates of Applied Science Degree from Beaver County Community College. Flight Safety.

Appearances

Interviewed for the MSNBC documentary Why Planes Crash: Brace For Impact. Interviewed as an aviation expert on Studio B with Shepard Smith. Interviewed by Fox News and CNN. Numerous television and radio appearances related to the promotion of the book 35 Miles From Shore.