Peyton Broderick

45 Test Squadron Flight Test Engineer at Bevilacqua Research Corporation

Peyton Broderick has extensive work experience in the field of aviation and military operations. Peyton started their career in 1991 as a C-130 E Pilot and later served as an HC-130 P Aircraft Commander, conducting various missions worldwide. Peyton also worked as an Air Liaison Officer and Theater Airlift Liaison Officer, coordinating and controlling deployments of equipment and personnel for the 2nd Infantry Division. Peyton went on to become an Officer Training School Flight Commander and Curriculum/Syllabus Program Manager, commissioning over 300 Air Force Officers. Peyton worked as a Director of Operations in Air Mobility Division (AMD) and as a Director of Operations for the Special Operations Liaison Element (SOLE) at the CAOC. Peyton also served as an ISAF SOF Liaison Officer and a Headquarters USAFE Plans and Programs Military Planner. Peyton's most recent role was as a 45 Test Squadron Flight Test Engineer at Bevilacqua Research Corporation. Throughout their career, they have demonstrated expertise in mission planning, resource management, and safety procedures.

Peyton Broderick has a diverse education history spanning from 1985 to 2007. In 1985, Broderick earned a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) degree in Criminal Justice/Aeronautical Science from Troy State University. Following this, in 1995, Broderick attended Squadron Officer School where they received professional military education.

In 1996, Broderick completed Academic Instructor School (AIS) and gained expertise in teaching instruction. Additionally, in 2001, they attended the Aircraft Mishap Investigation School and specialized in aircraft crash investigation.

In 2005, Broderick pursued a Master's of Aeronautical Science degree with a focus on Management/Safety at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, completing it in 2005. Meanwhile, they also participated in the Advance Instrument School (AIS), a graduate level flight school.

During their education journey, Broderick obtained various certifications such as ATP, L-100 type, Class 1 medical, Passport, and TS security clearance from the FAA, although the specific years of obtaining these certifications are not mentioned.

Finally, in 2007, Broderick attended Air Command and Staff College for professional military education.

Overall, Broderick's education has involved a mix of aeronautical science, management/safety, teaching instruction, aircraft crash investigation, and professional military education.

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    45 Test Squadron Flight Test Engineer

    September, 2019 - present