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Chrystina Jones PSC 78 Box 3256 APO AP 96326 chrystinajones@rocketmail.

com 614-358-4849 MOBILITY PILOT/PROGRAM MANAGER


Air Force Academy graduate with seven years of active duty military service. Consistently ranked in the top 20% of peers. Exceptional leadership and project management experience. Secret Clearance expires 2017/ Previous Top Secret Clearance

EDUCATION AND TRAINING


Master of Science in International Relations (In Progress, 2015 Expected) Troy University, AL GPA: 4.00/4.00 Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership, 2013 Brandman University, CA GPA: 4.00/4.00 Bachelor of Science in Political Science, Minor in Arabic, 2007 United States Air Force Academy, CO GPA: 2.92/4.00 Completed extensive in-residence U.S. Air Force training which included: Air and Space Basic Course, Undergraduate Pilot Training, C-130 Basic Qualification, C-130 Aircraft Commander Course, Squadron Officer School, C-12 Initial Qualification, Aircrew Flight Equipment Officers Course, C-12 Aircraft Commander Certification (in-house) Completed the following Military Training Operations and Exercises: Operation ENDURING FREEDOM-Philippines, Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, and Operation NEW DAWN, recognized with three Air Medals. KEY RESOLVE (Osan Air Base, South Korea), RED FLAG Alaska (Elmendorf AFB, Anchorage, AK), and GREEN FLAG (Joint Readiness Training Center, Fort Polk, LA) EXPERIENCE Aircraft Commander, C-12/Assistant Training and Aircrew Flight Equipment Flight Commander Captain, United States Air Force 459th Airlift Squadron/374th Operational Support Squadron, Yokota Air Base, Japan 09/2013 Present Provides responsive airlift support throughout the Pacific for distinguished visitors, priority passengers, and cargo vital to the national security interest of the United States. Oversees training for 170 aircrew members. Second in command of the Base Aircrew Flight Equipment Team comprised of 31 personnel, often filling in as Acting Flight Commander. Handpicked to fly the United States Forces Japan Commander to critical engagements, lauded for excellent mission execution. Manages Aircrew Flight Equipment 3.5 million dollar operations, overseeing 9200 inspections on equipment for three separate aircraft, ensuring safety of flight on over 10,000 flight hours a year. Responsible for schedule and validation of all flight and ground training, facilitating polices, standards, and directives. Directly coordinates with the office of Ambassador Caroline Kennedy as committee chair for multinational project with 30 plus committee members on four major events, impacting 11,000 installation members. Projected international media coverage.

Aircraft Commander, C-130/Executive Officer, Captain, United States Air Force 374th Operational Support Squadron, Yokota Air Base, Japan 12/2012 09/2013 Worked as a direct agent for the Squadron Commander managing administrative support for 160 personnel separated in six unique flights including intelligence, combat survival, aviation resource management, aircrew training, life support, weather forecasting, combat tactics, mission scheduling, airfield management, and air traffic control. Managed the Squadron Commander evaluation workflow of 160 performance reports and decorations. Ran unit awards program editing 46 annual awards, resulting in 25 group & 2 Pacific Air Force wins. Unit Command and Control Director during installation emergencies and exercises, led update of critical action checklist for a real world unexploded ordinance found on base. Led Tokyo Mid-Air Collision Avoidance Conference C-130 Operations Brief, familiarized 98 Japanese with local operations, directly assisting a reduction in safety incidents. Commanded Operation ENDURING FREEDOM- Philippines support mission, led eleven man team in operation of a 35 million dollar aircraft. Delivered 35,000 pounds of cargo and 65 passengers to fight. Ranked #1/5 Executive Officers. Mobility Officer/ C-130 Pilot, Captain, United States Air Force 36th Airlift Squadron, Yokota Air Base, Japan 12/2011 12/2012 Tracked and maintained mobility folders for 154 members of the 36th airlift squadron, ensuring all deploying personnel had the required training, paperwork, and equipment for operation in the combat theater and humanitarian operations. Managed $100,000 of equipment in preparation for worldwide contingency operations. Coordinated travel and transportation requirements for squadron deployments. Tracked 800+ mobility requirements, ensuring 100% compliance with Pacific Air Force Tasking. Deployed crew and aircraft to Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. Volunteered to supplement the Aircrew Records Management Office, audited 249 flight orders, 394 missions, identifying and fixing 150 errors, critical to outstanding rating on standardization evaluation. Ranked #3/12 Company Grade Officers in the section. Officer Scheduler/C-130 Pilot, Captain, United States Air Force 53rd Airlift Squadron, Little Rock Air Force Base, AR 09/2010 09/2011 Responsible for scheduling of 150 aircrew members, 370 million dollars in assets, executing an annual 8,700 flying hour program. Tracked 1,100 training events for 210 aircrew scheduling 75 local training missions per month. Deployed in support of Operation IRAQ FREEDOM and Operation NEW DAWN, flew 61 combat missions, airlifted 1,500 passengers, 125 tons of cargo, and kept 54 vehicles off IED-laden Iraqi roads. Facilitated semiannual training for 80 officers; scheduled 240 missions and 15 aircraft upgrades, ensuring 7,500 required training events accomplished. Featured on cover of Air and Space Power Journal for establishment of non-profit organization in Iraq. Partnered with US Embassy Baghdad, Department of Transportation, and Iraqi government to encourage the women of Iraq in aviation career fields. International news coverage ensured widespread impact. Ranked #3/15 Company Grade Officers as a junior Captain, surpassing many of those senior to her. Executive Officer/C-130 Pilot, Lieutenant, United States Air Force 53rd Airlift Squadron, Little Rock Air Force Base, AR 09/2009 09/2010 Managed administrative support for 164 airmen, authoring and processing award packages, military decorations, and personnel annual performance reports while acting as a direct agent of the Squadron Commander. Spearheaded involvement of the Army & Air Force in leadership conference, attendance soared to 1300. Second in command of six crew members and a $15 million dollar aircraft capable of transporting up to 64 paratroopers, 92 passengers, or 50,000 pounds of cargo. Qualified to fly low-level, in formation, during instrument meteorological conditions, and on night vision goggles while performing airdrop, air-land, and air-assault operations. SKILLS FAA Commercial Pilot Single and Multi-Engine Land Instrument Airplane Rating, C-130E/H1/H2/H3, C-12C/D/J, T-44A, T-6, and DA-20 flight experience, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Patriot Excalibur

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