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Cutter Aviation Promotes Jon Lassak To Chief Pilot

Will Lead And Train Pilot Team For Charter Operations

Cutter Aviation is pleased to announce the promotion of Jon Lassak to the role of Chief Pilot for Cutter Aviation’s Charter and Flight Management Department based in Phoenix, AZ. In his new role, Mr. Lassak is enthusiastic about the opportunity to lead and train a great team of pilots as they grow Cutter Aviation’s charter flight operations and aircraft management services for their domestic and international client base.

Mr. Lassak holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management and has been a part of aviation for over 20 years. He started in the United States Air Force as an F-16 Crew Chief and completed his flight training at the University of North Dakota. After teaching for four years at UND Aerospace as the Lead Flight Instructor managing over 50 pilots and instructing on the King Air, Jon decided to take his aviation career to the next level by joining Cutter Aviation in 2017.

He is Captain of both the HondaJet and Pilatus PC-24. Jon is thrilled to be part of the leadership team as Chief Pilot in Cutter Aviation’s growing fleet of seven aircraft and 13 pilots based in Arizona and Texas.

(Image provided with Cutter Aviation news release)

FMI: www.cutteraviation.com

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