Robert Udisky Cutter

Robert Udisky Cutter

Technician

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Challenger 300/350 First Officer at Vista America

  • Education

    • Leysin American School

      2005 - 2007
      High School

      Activities and Societies: Free Style Snowboard Team

    • Portland Community College

      2016 - 2019
      Associate of Arts and Sciences - AAS Aeronautics/Aviation/Aerospace Science and Technology, General A

      Activities and Societies: Actively involved in student outreach as well as helping the AVS program reach its full potential.

    • Community College of the Air Force

      2010 - 2016
      Associate’s Degree Aerospace Maintenance Technolgy A

      AAS in Aerospace Maintenance Technology.

  • Experience

    • The Tent Merchant Inc.

      May 2003 - Aug 2005
      Technician

      I was tasked with traveling to locations in a company truck to set up, decorate and tear down very large party tents for various events. I had to work with a team of people, follow directions and solve problems as well as fill customer service roles.

    • The Brew House

      May 2007 - Dec 2008
      Host/Bus Boy

      Fulfilled a crucial customer service position in a high tempo and chaotic environment. Balanced the demands of the customers with the seating, and manning capabilities of the restaurant. Was also tasked with ensuring the sanitation of the establishment was on par with the requirements of California State health code. This was accomplished by working with a team of people, and having excellent communication and professionalism.

    • United States Air Force

      Dec 2008 - now

      An aviation maintenance technician is expected to perform in shifts at any hour of the day or night. Overtime and weekend work is common for this job. When planes and helicopters land, they must be thoroughly checked prior to takeoff within a few hours of landing, regardless of the time. These technicians must be able to accomplish detailed tasks and record their work, often in a short amount of time. Aviation maintenance technicians must be able to keep a cool head in stressful conditions.While many aviation maintenance technicians work in hangars, and a great deal of work is done outdoors. Military planes in the Air Force generally have maintenance work done outside. The technician must be able to work in all types of weather and at high noise levels. Technicians are required to wear protective gear such as noise-canceling headphones while working.All aviation maintenance technicians must follow FAA and/or USAF guidelines. Some planes are now equipped with monitoring systems that give technicians easy access information; but most aircraft require the technician to climb ladders or crawl into tight spaces to visually inspect parts and make any repairs necessary. Aviation maintenance technicians must demonstrate high mechanical aptitude.Aviation maintenance technicians work for commercial and private airlines, product and parts manufacturing companies, the military and repair stations. Those technicians with FAA A&P (airframe and powerplant) certification are expected to have greater opportunities for advancement than those with just airframe or powerplant certification. These aviation maintenance technicians may go on to become inspectors, supervisors or instructors. Show less

      • Aerial Port Aprentace

        Aug 2016 - now
      • Aerospace Maintenance Technician

        Dec 2008 - Nov 2023
    • US Air Force Reserve

      Aug 2015 - now
      Aerial Port Passenger terminal Supervisor.

      Coordinate team members to provide the highest levels of customer service and support. Ensure TSA safety and security standards are met.

    • Skydive Toledo

      May 2019 - Nov 2023
      Pilot

      • Pilot in command of C182 & P206 aircraft, modified for sport parachute operationso Ensure every flight is conducted according to all Federal Aviation Regulations, company SOPs and highest levels of safetyo Provide customers courteous and professional serviceo Responsible for W&B and pre-flighting of aircrafto Perform maintenance and servicing of aircraft o Plan and execute cross country flights under part 91o Operate in austere condition airfields

    • Optic Air

      Nov 2020 - Nov 2021
      Pilot in Command
    • Vista America

      Feb 2022 - now
      First Officer
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Commercial Multi Engin w/ Instrument

      Federal Aviation Administration
      Feb 2019
    • Airframe

      Federal Aviation Administration
      Nov 2015
    • Powerplant

      Federal Aviation Administration
      Nov 2015
  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Robert Udisky Cutter
      Distinguished Graduate Career Enlisted Aviator Center of Excellence, Lackland AFB. Mar 2014 Awarded for academic excellence and leadership in the Special Missions Aviator program.
    • Awarded to Robert Udisky Cutter
      Academic Ahievement Award 352nd SOMXS, Mildnehall AFB, U.K. Jun 2009 Awarded for achieving a final score of 95% on career upgrade training test.
  • Volunteer Experience

    • Electrician, and framing.

      Issued by Habitat for Humanity Tucson on Feb 2015
      Habitat for Humanity TucsonAssociated with Robert Udisky Cutter
    • Point of Contact for clothing donation.

      Issued by 352 SOMX on Apr 2009
      352 SOMXAssociated with Robert Udisky Cutter