Task Aerospace, Inc.
David Howe is a seasoned aerospace professional with extensive experience in managing aircraft escape system and CAD/PAD maintenance support. Currently serving as the VP and Director of CADPAD and Egress Programs at Task Aerospace, Inc. since January 2014, David oversees a talented team delivering specialized services for both foreign and commercially operated military aircraft. Prior to this role, David held the position of Section Chief of the CADPAD Technical Group at Hill AFB, UT, from January 2005 to September 2013, where leadership skills were demonstrated in managing explosive components for egress systems and associated military platforms.
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Task Aerospace, Inc.
Egress and AFE Task Aerospace, Inc. Egress Technicians perform maintenance on ejection seats and complete egress systems. Additionally, TASK personnel service and repair Aircrew Flight Equipment from masks to parachutes. These efforts are taking place in the US as well as in foreign countries. Egress systems and AFE are maintained at the customer’s facilities or at one of TASK's Egress Shops. Complete test and maintenance from Organizational and Intermediate Level through Depot Level are performed to manufacturer, US Air Force and US Navy technical documentation. TASK personnel are Government certified Technicians offering maintenance and maintenance training that includes ejection seat, explosives handling, and egress pilot training. Task Aerospace, Inc. operates complete Egress Shops in Mesa, Arizona and Panama City Beach Florida. It has offices in Layton, Utah near Hill Air Force Base, Colorado Springs, Colorado and Enge-Sande, Germany. CADPAD TASK engineers have decades of explosive device design and manufacture experience in Propellant/ Cartridge Actuated Devices for legacy platforms. TASK designs, develops and tests pyrotechnic devices and systems as they apply to aircrew escape systems. TASK is a government approved manufacturer of CADPAD items. It is the goal to assure availability of qualified CADPAD items by developing replacements developing new sources. With the extensive background of the TASK Team members TASK is able to keep them flying.