User:MichaelMcCormick

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Michael McCormick is a respected figure when it comes to aviation, boasting a diverse and illustrious career that spans over three decades. With expertise ranging from aeronautical science to commercial and military piloting, McCormick's contributions to the field are unparalleled. As a seasoned aeronautical scientist, commercial ATP pilot, and a United States Air Force veteran, McCormick's experience encompasses a wide array of aircraft, including the F111, Lear, King Air, Citation, and Lancair 4P. Notably, he made history by breaking the sound barrier at the young age of 25 while piloting an F-111. In addition to his remarkable flying prowess, McCormick has established himself as a formidable force in aircraft accident investigation—a field in which he currently specializes. His success in this arena is underpinned by his solid academic foundation, holding a Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics/Aviation/Aerospace Science and Technology from the prestigious Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Certified and licensed as an ATP Commercial Multi-Engine Instrument by the Federal Aviation Administration, McCormick's expertise is widely sought after in the aviation consultancy sphere. Over the course of his career, he has provided invaluable guidance and insight in numerous aircraft accident investigations, consistently delivering results with a high degree of success. Beyond his professional endeavors, McCormick is deeply committed to nurturing the next generation of aviation enthusiasts. Serving as a mentor to aspiring young individuals, he dedicates his time to shaping future aviation professionals, leaving an indelible mark on the industry.