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Patrick and Martin Ross have over 65 years combined experience in aviation and aerospace. This experience ranges from aviation threat assessment to engineering, from airline security to management of NASA space programs. As brothers they work as a highly efficient team analyzing and solving problems for aerospace clients using proven methods and tools. Patrick specializes in airline operations, management, and security. Martin specializes in space and atmospheric science, launch systems engineering, and project management.

Both are considered by their colleagues in academia, industry, and government, to be subject matter experts on emerging and future technologies such as nanotechnology, stratospheric flight, artificial intelligence, space exploration, and robotics.


Dr. Patrick Ross - patrick@rossaero.com



Thirty-five years experience in aviation/aerospace including aviation threat assessment, safety, and university level teaching. Center Faculty Chair, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Los Angeles Metro Center. He earned an Education Doctorate from Pepperdine University.

Work Experience
Center Faculty Chair at the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Los Angeles Metro Center. From 1975 to 1985 Dr. Ross was a corporate and cargo airline pilot. From 1985 to 2003 he worked with McDonnell Douglas/Boeing coordinating the development of Flight Crew Operating Manuals for DC-10, MD-11, MD-80, and B-717 aircraft.

Education
  • Doctor of Education, Pepperdine University.
  • Master of Aeronautical Science, ERAU.
  • Master of Business Administration, ERAU.
  • B.S. Aviation Technology, Western Michigan University.
  • Airframe & Powerplant Technician. (U.S.).
  • Airline Transport Pilot. (U.S.)


  • Dr. Martin Ross - martin@rossaero.com



    Thirty years experience including planetary physics, aerospace engineering, NASA program management, and university level teaching. His Space Physics Doctorate was earned from The University of California at Los Angeles. He has authored over 25 peer reviewed publications.

    Work Experience
    UCLA, planetary physics research assistant. Loral Space Systems, spacecraft control system design analysis. The Aerospace Corporation, launch system engineer and NASA program manager. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, graduate physics instructor. Currently Program Manager supervising the Rocket Impact-on-Stratospheric-Ozone (RISO) Program for The Aerospace Corporation, Los Angeles, CA.

    Education
  • Ph.D. Planetary and Space Physics, University of California, Los Angeles
  • M.S. Planetary and Space Physics, University of California at Los Angeles
  • B.S. Aerospace Engineering, University of Michigan


    Professional Societies
  • American Geophysical Union
  • American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics


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