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UKFSC List of Committee Members Title First Nam Surname Company Telephone No: Ext NoFax No: E-mail address: Capt. Vassilis Anadiotis Aegean Airlines S.A. 00 30 21 10 669 4033 00 30 210 66 45 068 [email protected] Mr Joe Redmond Aer Arann 00 353 1 8447676 00 353 1 814 1947 [email protected] Capt. Henry Donohoe Aer Lingus 00 353 1 886 3430/3422 00 353 1 886 3236 [email protected] Mr Jonathan A GWoodrow AIG Aviation 020 7954 8330 020 7954 8932 [email protected] Capt. Margaret Dean Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) 01252 510300 01252 376999 [email protected] Capt. Anthony J Barrett-Jolley Air Contractors 00 353 1 812 1961 01279 817134 [email protected] /[email protected] Capt. Francois Marion Air Mauritius 00 230 603 3520 00 230 637 3190 [email protected] / [email protected] Mr Ben L'Esperance Air Seychelles Limited 00 248 38 42 88 00 248 37 31 11 [email protected] Mr John Bayley Airclaims Limited 020 8897 1066 020 8897 0300 [email protected] Mr Ian Tovey ALAE 01276 474888 01276 452767 [email protected] Mr Chris Barratt Astraeus Limited 01293 819800 01293 819832 [email protected] Mr Chris King BA Cityflyer 0161 447 5483 [email protected] Mr Tim Hardy BAA Limited 07876 791069 [email protected] Mr Alistair Scott BAE SYSTEMS Regional Aircraft 01292 675075 01292 675701 [email protected] Mr Steve Hull Baines Simmons 01276 855412 [email protected] Mr Bob Simmons Baines Simmons Ltd 01276 855412 [email protected] Ms Carolyn Evans BALPA 020 8476 4042 020 8476 4077 [email protected] Mr Edward Spencer Barlow Lyde & Gilbert 020 7643 7692 020 7071 9504 [email protected] Mr Alan Whiteside Belfast International Airport (TBI Group) 028-9448-4004 029-9445-2096 [email protected] Mr Marc Adams BlueStream Aviation 01293 825197 01293 774281 [email protected] Mr William Taylor bmi 01332 852686 01332 852707 [email protected] Mr David Barry bmi 020 8990 7822 020 8990 7855 [email protected] Mr Peter Cork bmi regional 01224 401907 01224 770141 [email protected] Ms Nicole Stewart bmibaby Limited 01332 854964 01332 854752 [email protected] Mr John Crowther Bond Offshore Helicopters 01224 215207 01224 215222 [email protected] Mr Tony Duff Bond Offshore Helicopters 01224 215256 01224 215220 [email protected] Mr John Parker Bristow Helicopters 01224 756369 [email protected] Capt. Derek Whatling Bristow Helicopters Limited 01224 756225/723151 01224 770120 [email protected] Capt. Rod Young British Airways 020 8738 9213 [email protected] Capt. Terry Green British International 01202 576517 01202 576517 [email protected]/[email protected] Mr Graham Rourke CAA 01293 573363 01293 573984 [email protected] Ms Sarah Doherty CAA 01293 573217 01293 573972 [email protected] Ms Jayne Woods CAA 01293 573375 01293 573990 [email protected] Mr Mark Chesney CAA 01293 768621 01293 768601 [email protected] F/O Mattias Pak Cargolux Airlines Int SA 00 352 4211 3885 00 352 4211 3565 [email protected] Mr Richard Howell Cathay Pacific Airways Limited 00 852 2747 8206 00 852 2363 4716 [email protected] Mr Andrew Cripps Charles Taylor aviation 020 7623 1819 020 7398 5398 [email protected] Mr Mark Brosnan CHC Scotia 01224 846452 01224 846460 [email protected] Mr Peter Tait CHIRP Charitable Trust 01252 395013 01252 394290 [email protected] Capt. Tom Murphy CityJet Limited 00 353 1 8700 192 00 353 1 8700 205 [email protected] Club 328 02380 62 9800 02380 61 4854 [email protected] Dr Simon Place Cranfield Safety & Accident Investigation Centre 01234 754252 01234 752207 [email protected] Capt. Robin Berry CTC Aviation Services Ltd 02380 737 567 02380 742 400 [email protected] Capt. Andreas Mateou Cyprus Airways Limited 00 357 994 30704 [email protected] Col. Steven Marshall DARS MOD 0208 833 8061 7613 020 8838 7638 [email protected] Cdr Kevin Fox DARS MOD 020 8838 7604 020 8838 7638 [email protected] Mr Gavin Staines DHL Air 01332 857 866 01332 857 811 [email protected] Capt. Jacqueline Mills Eastern Airways UK Limited 01652 688886 01652 680899 [email protected] Capt. Chris Brady easyJet Airline Co Limited 01582-525430 01582 443355 [email protected] Capt. Constantinos Pitsillides Eurocypria Airlines Limited 00 357 24 65 8006 00 357 24 65 9646 [email protected] Mr Max Harris European Aeronautical Group UK 01932 704260 01932 267574 [email protected] Mr Hans Hoogerwerf European Air Transport NV/SA 00 32 2 718 14 86 00 32 2 749 37 18 [email protected] TBA EVA Airways Corporation (UK) Branch 020 8745 7779 020 8745 7660 [email protected] Mr Simon Searle Flight Data Services Limited 01329 223663 01329 223664 [email protected] [email protected] Capt. Derek Murphy FlightLine 01702 560416 / 543146 01702 547778 [email protected] Mr Steve McNair flybe. 01392 266935 01392 446127 [email protected] Capt. Neil Woollacott flybe. 01392 266771 [email protected] Capt. Steve Rixson Flyglobespan Airways Limited 0131 441 1388 0131 441 5996 [email protected] Mr Vic Lockwood FR Aviation 01202 409000 01202 580936 [email protected] Mr Martin Bowman Gael Limited 01355 593400 01355 579191 [email protected] Capt. Alex Fisher OBE MA GAPAN 020 7435 4154 020 7930 342 893 [email protected] Mr John Thorpe GASCo 01634 200203 01634 200203 [email protected] Shaneen Benson GATCO [email protected] Mr Mike Rimmer GE Aviation 01242 673333 [email protected] Mr Gary Clinton Goodrich Actuation Systems Limited 01902 624645 01902 624676 [email protected] Capt. Paolo Fitze Gulf Air Company 00 973 173 38358 8358 00 973 17338916 [email protected] / [email protected] Mr Kwok Chan Hong Kong Dragon Airlines Limited 00 852 3193 3470 00 852 3193 8954 [email protected] Capt. Peter Jackson Independent Pilots Association (IPA) 01444 441149 01444 441192 [email protected] + [email protected] Capt. Harry McCrink Irish Aviation Authority 00 353 1 603 1539 00 353 1 677 4460 [email protected] Mr David Thombs Jet2.com Limited 0113 238 7330 [email protected] Engr. Tarek Derbassi Libyan Airways 00 21 821 3614819 00 21 821 3614815 [email protected] Robin Freeman Logan Air Ltd 0141 842 7445 0141 881 6020 [email protected] Mr Gary Hodgetts London City Airport 020 7646 0006 020 7473 9565 [email protected] Herr Ingo Luschen Lufthansa Consulting GmbH 00 49 69 6600 9406 00 49 69 6600 9422 Capt. Ooi Teong Siew Malaysia Airlines 00 603 8777 2904 00 603 8777 2929 [email protected] Mr Simon Butterworth Manchester Airport Plc 0161 489 2308 0161 489 3512 [email protected] Capt. Tony Wride Monarch Airlines Ltd 01582 398134 01582 486371 [email protected] Ms Karen Skinner NATS 01489 444968 [email protected] Nuno Aghdassi NetJets Transportes Aereos SA 00 351 214 468 400 00 351 214 468 466 [email protected] Mr Bob Jeffrey Panasonic Avionics Corporation 01753 741493 01753 741480 [email protected] Jan Peeters PrivatAir S.A. 00 41 22 929 6729 00 41 22 929 67 01 [email protected] Qatar Airways 00 974 4629707 00 974 4621152 [email protected] Mr Jerry Flaxman QBE Aviation 020 7105 5706 [email protected] Flt.Lt. Jacki Doncaster QinetiQ 01980 662087 [email protected] Mr Keith Wigmore QinetiQ 01980 662368 01980 663034 [email protected] Mr Peter Richards FRAeS RAeS 01798 815207 01798 815207 [email protected] Mr Phillip O'Dell Rolls Royce Plc 01179 795736 01179 795885 phil.o'[email protected] Mr Jim Rainbow OBE Royal Aeronautical Society 01843 841975 [email protected] Mr Robert Seaman Royal Met Society 01392 886624 01392 885681 [email protected] Capt. George Davis Ryanair 00 353 1 812 1390 00 353 1 812 1383 [email protected] Mr Tony Willenbruch SBAC 020 7091 4500 020 7091 4545 [email protected] Nigel McClure ScotAirways 01223 293777 (Ops) [email protected] Mr Tony Cramp Shell Aircraft International 01300 348319 01300 348319 [email protected] Mr Frank Buggie SR Technics Ireland Limited 00 353 1 886 3292 00 353 1 886 6479 [email protected] Mr Eddie Rogan Superstructure Group Limited 0870 803 2579 020 7377 9272 [email protected] Mr Malcolm Rusby TAG Aviation (UK) Ltd 01252 379037 01252 379071 [email protected] Capt. Geraldo Costa de Meneses TAM Brazilian Airlines 00 55 11 5582 8866 00 55 11 5071 2175 [email protected] Capt. Roger Chandler Thomas Cook Airlines UK Limited 0161 498 3861 0161 498 3862 [email protected] Mr Jez Last Thomson Airways 01582 644741 [email protected] UKFSC 01276 855193 01276 855195 [email protected] Mr Rob Holliday Virgin Atlantic Airways 01293 747643 01293 748506 [email protected] Mr Stuart Mckie-Smith Vistair 0845 8478247 0870 1350992 [email protected] Mr Paul Wrenn Willis Aerospace 020 7860 9154 [email protected].
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