Wed, Jan 05, 2011
Brings 30 Years Of Aviation Experience To Simulation Training
Company
Bob Kromer has joined the SimCom Training International team as
Vice President, Marketing. Kromer was most recently Vice President
of Sales, Marketing and Customer Service at Piper Aircraft, Inc. in
Vero Beach, FL. Throughout his 30-year career in general aviation,
Kromer has also held various management and engineering positions
at Cessna, Mooney, and Sino Swearingen Aircraft Corporations. In
addition, he has flown as an engineering test pilot and flight test
engineer involved in the development and FAA certification of such
aircraft as the Cessna Model P210N, the Cessna Citation Model 650,
the Sino Swearingen SJ30 and various Mooney models. Kromer holds a
B.S. degree in Aerospace Engineering from Texas A&M University
and has logged over 3,000 flight hours in a variety of general
aviation piston, turboprop and jet aircraft.
"The value of simulator-based flight training is something I
have been very appreciative of throughout my entire career," said
Kromer. "While at Piper, I saw firsthand the positive impact
SimCom's dedication to customer satisfaction and their friendly
attitude had on our customers. I am very proud to be part of the
SimCom team, especially as we enter a period of growth and
expansion in providing simulator-based flight training for a
growing number of general aviation models and aircraft
types."
Wally David, President and Chief Executive Officer added,
"SimCom is dedicated to safety and professionalism in the general
aviation cockpit. We feel a simulator-based flight training
experience is an effective, efficient and safe way to expose pilots
to hazards and abnormal situations that are difficult to duplicate
in the actual aircraft. Bob Kromer brings a wealth experience and
expertise to our team, and as such he will further enhance our
ability to deliver training programs that equip our customers with
the skills and knowledge required to operate their specific
aircraft."
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