I have been in aviation for about a 1 1/2 years!
Where do you live?
Newport, North Carolina
Which of Sol’s core values do you try to model into your work?
Integrity and the little things matter!
How did this opportunity with Sol find its way to you?
I found Sol straight out of flight school, but didn’t meet the requirements at the time, did some instructing initially to gain experience and once I met the requirements I applied!
What excites you most about the work Sol is doing?
I love the team atmosphere while also gaining solo pilot experience
How do you think Sol sets itself apart from other aviation companies?
The attention to detail in everything Sol does, as well as its support system for all pilots.
What is your favorite airport to land at or one you are looking forward to landing at?
KFFA(Kitty Hawk) was my favorite
What about Sol made you decide to work here?
The beautiful fleet as well as I’ve only heard amazing things about Sol. Survey flying is a great way to fly!
Favorite season of the year?
Spring.
What are the first three things on your bucket list?
1. Fly 1000 hours
2. Get my seaplane
3. Travel to Japan
Who or what inspires you to keep going?
My friends and family, and my faith!
Are you a “jump out of bed” kind of person or a “five more minutes” specialist?
I switch between the two, some days I’m up and at them, other days I’m staying in bed as long as I can.
Do you have any fun nicknames?
I wish I did, people in middle school used to call me Benito.
Is there something you can’t live without?
Music.
I have been involved in aviation for over 18 years, and during that time I have been fortunate to work in a wide variety of aviation environments. My experiences have ranged from contracting for the military in Alabama and working on float planes in Alaska to teaching at a Part 147 A&P school in North Carolina and maintaining helicopters in a Part 135 operation in Hawaii. Most recently, I served as Director of Maintenance for a flight school supporting a fleet of 10 aircraft and over 100 students. As both a pilot and aircraft mechanic, I enjoy sharing my love for aviation while striving to uphold the highest standards of safety and excellence.
3.Visit Scotland to explore its historic castles and beautiful countryside.
Where do you live?
Las Vegas, NV
What makes Sol a standout place to lead a team?
The entire team is dedicated to making each mission successful by living our core value of “the little things matter”
Which of Sol’s Core Values resonates with you the most?
Safety, number 1. Aviation bears an inherent risk that we must manage each day, each flight and each maintenance event.
How did this opportunity with Sol find its way to you?
Peter and I met a few years ago, and stayed in contact, kind of watching each other succeed at a distance. He reached out when he had a role he thought I would excel in. The rest is history!
What excites you most about the work Sol is doing?
Aside from the mapping side of things, which I find absolutely fascinating, I love that we are a place for pilots to hone their skills before moving on to the airlines or other cool things in aviation.
What makes Sol stand out from its competition?
Sol’s commitment to safety. From standardizing 310 panels for a consistent flight deck experience, to investing in brand new airframes, Sol spares no expense to be the #1 Aerial Platforming provider.
How do you think Sol sets itself apart from other aviation companies?
Sol Aerial Surveys is able to look so attractive to the outside world because of the people who work here. This team has created, and implement daily, core processes that keep the boat rowing in the direction Peter has set for us. This vision, and the team’s ability to execute in the background, is what sets us apart.
What is the coolest airport that you have landed at for work?
Leadville – Lake County Airport. North America’s highest airport.
Favorite season of the year?
Spring and fall are pretty similar in Las Vegas, so both of those!
Where is your favorite place that you have traveled to for work?
It would be a tie between Chile and The Netherlands.
What are the first three things on your bucket list?
Basically just travel!
1. Visit Japan
2. Revisit The Netherlands
3. Visit Egypt.
Who or what inspires you to keep going?
The desire to see what a group of people, working together, can accomplish.
Are you a “jump out of bed” kind of person or a “five more minutes” specialist?
Weekdays, jump out of bed, but on the weekend’s I’m more of a five more minutes kind of guy!
Is there something you can’t live without?
My wife, of course!
How long have you been flying or working in aviation?
Only 3 years, but so far aviation has provided more memories and fun experiences than anything prior.
Where do you live?
Naples, Florida.
Which of Sol’s core values do you try to model into your work?
All of them. Every day requires your A-game in order to excel at the job.
How did this opportunity with Sol find its way to you?
Tik Tok. Peter popped up on my FYP one day, and the rest is history…
How do you think Sol sets itself apart from other aviation companies?
Attention to detail. No detail is overlooked, and because of that the airplanes and the processes really shine.
What is your favorite airport to land at or one you are looking forward to landing at?
Miami international (KMIA). Flying right over the sky scrapers never gets old.
What about Sol made you decide to work here?
The structured environment allowed an opportunity for me to grow as a professional and as an aviator.
Favorite season of the year?
Football season.
What are the first three things on your bucket list?
Visit the Vegas Hangar. Become a diamond member at Hilton.
Who or what inspires you to keep going?
As cliche as it might sound, every day is an opportunity to learn and become a better pilot. There will never be a point at which you know everything in aviation.
Is there something you can’t live without?
My cell phone.
How long have you been flying or working in aviation?
I have been fortunate to have grown up around aviation, however, I never pursued it as a primary career until early 2024 when I started flight training.
Where do you live?
Blaine, Minnesota
Which of Sol’s core values do you try to model into your work?
Integrity.
How did this opportunity with Sol find its way to you?
I was looking for a rotation based opportunity that ideally operated multi-engine planes where I could gain experience working for a structured company and travel the US but still have the ability to fly a variety of aircraft with friends during my off rotation time. When I saw Sol listed on ATP’s pilot pool I immediately and eagerly sent my resume!
What excites you most about the work Sol is doing?
The opportunity to travel the US and fly in a number of different states and consequent airspace.
How do you think Sol sets itself apart from other aviation companies?
Maintenance! Sol takes maintaining and modifying their fleet very seriously and I very much appreciate that.
What is your favorite airport to land at or one you are looking forward to
landing at?
Favorite will have to be where I’ve grown up, the Anoka County-Blaine Airport (KANE).
What about Sol made you decide to work here?
Initially the rotation based schedule and then the highly recommending reviews from current and past employees after I started researching the company.
Favorite season of the year?
Summer, hands down. Spring in second.
What are the first three things on your bucket list?
Own a De Havilland Beaver, travel, and own rental properties.
Who or what inspires you to keep going?
The desire to always do the best that I can and my inability to leave things half done.
Are you a “jump out of bed” kind of person or a “five more minutes” specialist?
Usually a jump out of bed person if I have a packed day scheduled. If it’s an off day, all bets are off though!
What is your favorite way to spend a day off?
I am almost always hanging around the airport. Usually tinkering with or repairing either an airplane, classic boat, or my truck.
Is there something you can’t live without?
Chipotle!










