Juan Martin Escobar

CEO Patagonia Alaska - Proyecto Correcaminos at Van's Aircraft

Juan Martin Escobar has extensive work experience in the aviation industry. Juan Martin started their career as a Flight Instructor at Aeroclub Comodoro Rivadavia in 2008 and later became the Chief Flight Instructor and Director of the Flight School. In 2012, they joined LATAM Airlines as a First Officer, flying Airbus 320 Family aircraft for Lan Chile and Lan Argentina. In 2013, they worked as the CEO of Patagonia Alaska - Proyecto Correcaminos, where they were responsible for building an experimental aircraft and preparing for a scientific aero-expedition to combat climate change. In 2018, they joined JetSMART Airlines as an Airline Captain and later took on the role of Instructor Pilot for the A320 series. Prior to their aviation career, they worked as a Pilot and Coordinator at Rappallini S.A., where they conducted aerial surveys for mineral, oil, and gas exploration projects for companies like Google Maps and Tecpetrol. Juan Martin also owned and operated Aerosupply, Aerotaller Comodoro Rivadavia, serving as the Operations Coordinator.

Juan Martin Escobar's education history includes the following:

In 2023, Juan Martin attended Alliance Aviation to pursue an ATP CTP degree in ATP FAA.

From 2004 to 2010, they attended Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco (UNPSJB) where they studied engineering, specifically industrial engineering.

Juan Martin also obtained an Airline Transport Pilot degree from CAE, but the specific duration of this program is unknown.

Additionally, they pursued training as a commercial pilot and flight instructor at Flight Center, although the dates for this program are also unknown.

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Van's Aircraft

Van’s Aircraft, Inc. designs and manufactures kits for one, two, and four-seat aluminum kit aircraft. The company is based in Aurora, Oregon and employs about seventy people. Van’s aircraft kits are sold all over the world and are recognized, by both customers and competing companies, as the standard by which others are judged.


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