Glasgow Prestwick Airport
Richard Pill has extensive work experience in air traffic control. Richard started their career as an Assistant Air Traffic Controller in the Royal Air Force (RAF) in 1989 and later became an Air Traffic Controller, providing ATC services to both military and civilian aircraft. Richard was also trained to handle aircraft emergencies and served as the Unit Safety Management Officer. In 2014, their role as an Air Traffic Controller in the RAF came to an end. In 2018, they joined Glasgow Prestwick Airport as an Air Traffic Controller. Throughout their career, Richard has demonstrated their expertise in air traffic control and has remained current by practicing emergency control regularly.
Richard Pill attended Ponteland County High School. No specific degree or field of study is mentioned.
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Glasgow Prestwick Airport
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The airport directly employs more than 300 staff and together with companies based in and around the airport they support more than 4,500 jobs. The airport currently contributes £61.6 million to the Scottish economy. Glasgow Prestwick Airport is working with partners to create an aerospace hub in Ayrshire for businesses involved in the space industry.