APS Announces New Senior Sales Manager, Capt. Scott Olinger

Capt. Scott Olinger

Capt. Scott Olinger, APS Senior Sales Manager

Scott’s career experience weaves together both aviation and sales experience, creating a solid foundation for him to meet the needs of our customers and help pilots make informed training decisions.

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MESA, Ariz.

APS, the global leader in providing customized Upset Prevention & Recovery Training (UPRT) for all sectors of aviation, is pleased to announce Capt. Scott Olinger as its new Senior Sales Manager. With extensive experience in flying and flight training as well as a strong sales background, Scott is perfectly suited to serve APS customers and prospective customers.

Capt. Scott Olinger’s notable aviation background includes serving as an airport manager and flight instructor providing instruction for Part 61, 135, 141 and 142 flight schools. Later in his career, Scott began flying as a demonstration pilot for Bombardier piloting Learjet 45s and 60s. Scott went on to join the Bombardier management team, overseeing the training requirements of all Learjet demonstration pilots. He has integrated sales into this aviation skill set throughout the last decade, assisting Bombardier sales directors with customer education and through other sales related roles. More about Scott Olinger at apstraining.com/Olinger

“Our mission is to help pilots bring everyone home safely,” said Dana Palmblad, APS VP of Sales and Marketing. “Scott’s career experience weaves together both aviation and sales experience, creating a solid foundation for him to meet the needs of our customers and help pilots make informed training decisions.”

“Having evaluated and experienced advanced flight training first hand as a flight educator and pilot, I can attest to the value of Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT),” said Scott Olinger. “I am honored to be working with the leading team of experts on UPRT and look forward to advancing overall safety in the aviation industry through helping pilots learn about and obtain this critical training.”

ABOUT AVIATION PERFORMANCE SOLUTIONS

Aviation Performance Solutions LLC (APS), headquartered at the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport in Mesa, Arizona, trains thousands of professional pilots and instructors in comprehensive Upset Prevention and Recovery Training skill development. APS provides integrated LOC-I solutions via industry-leading computer-based, on-aircraft (jet and piston), and full-flight simulator Upset Prevention & Recovery Training (UPRT). All training is in full compliance with the Airplane Upset Recovery Training Aid, FAA Advisory Circular 120-109A on Stall Training, ICAO Manual on Aeroplane Upset Prevention and Recovery Training, IATA Guidance Material and Best Practices for the Implementation of Upset Prevention and Recovery Training, and the FAA Advisory Circular 120-111 on Upset Prevention and Recovery Training. APS is the only Part 141 Flight School certified in the delivery of complete upset prevention & recovery, stall/spin and instrument upset recovery training courses worldwide. With additional training locations in Texas (USA), The Netherlands (Europe), and military division in Alabama (USA), APS provides global access to the highest quality Upset Prevention and Recovery Training available.

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