Jeremy Ott

Administrative Manager at Commemorative Air Force

Jeremy Ott has extensive experience in operations management and customer service, currently serving as Administrative Manager at Commemorative Air Force since January 2022. Prior to this role, Jeremy worked as a Food Delivery Driver for DoorDash, completing nearly 4000 deliveries with a consistent 5-star rating. Jeremy holds a Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and has a background in tutoring mathematics. Additional experience includes roles as an Unexploded Ordnance Technician for USA Environmental, Inc., a Grocery Stock Clerk at Safeway, and an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician in the United States Air Force.

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Bedford, United States

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Commemorative Air Force

Collecting flying warbirds for half a century, the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) is the largest flying museum in the world. The CAF is a nonprofit aviation association dedicated to Honoring American Military Aviation through flight, exhibition and remembrance by maintaining a flying museum of classic military aircraft. The CAF has more than 12,000 members and its fleet of 162 historic aircraft is distributed to 73 units located in 24 states for care and operation. These units, comprised of CAF members and volunteers, restore and operate the planes which are viewed by more than 10 million spectators annually. More than just a collection of flyable warbirds, the Commemorative Air Force’s fleet of historic aircraft, known as the “Ghost Squadron,” recreate, remind and reinforce the lessons learned from the defining moments in American military aviation history. The demands of aerial combat drove the great technological advances in aviation that occurred during and after World War II. Many different types of aircraft were developed, often designed for very specific missions. Members engage with the mission to protect these rare flying monuments to freedom. They keep them in flying condition, repair, rebuild and pilot these unique assets. Future generations will benefit from the CAF’s preservation efforts, educational programs, museum exhibits and airshows.


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