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Dan Logsdon
Avionics/Electrical Systems Training Developer
 
A Marine Corps veteran of 21 years and 2009 graduate of Columbia College, Dan joined Corsair Engineering in 2006 as an Avionics/Electrical Systems Training Developer supporting Lockheed Martin's F35 “Lighting II” program.
 
“The working environment is far removed from the motivating sights and sounds of an aircraft being catapulted from the carrier deck, but we meet the daily challenges with professionalism and teamwork which evoke fond memories of esprit de corps and conviction of working toward a goal that is greater than one's self. It is a pleasure working with consummate professional's who not only encourage excellence both on and off work, but also exhibit a genuine concern for my personal well-being, and are considered more than co-workers…they are family. I am proud to be part of the Corsair team who are committed to delivering quality training products that continue to support our armed forces, partner countries, and the future of aviation.”
 

David Rys
Aircraft Maintenance Training Developer
 
After retiring from the United States Air Force, David joined Corsair Engineering in 2006. He currently develops training materials for Lockheed-Martin's F-35 Joint Strike Fighter aircraft in Fort Worth, Texas. Although not a Texan by birth, he got there just as fast as he could (at least that's what they tell him).
 
“I have been very fortunate, over my years with Corsair Engineering, to be given many opportunities to work with different groups and be part of many company initiatives. In my role as an aircraft maintenance training developer for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, identifying training analyst needs for the U.S. Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps and the United Kingdom's Ministry of Defense is exciting and challenging work. But what I appreciate most is the opportunity to work with a group of dedicated professionals at Corsair who take pride in what they do and are determined to satisfy all of our customer's needs.”
 

Paul Altefogt
Software Engineer
 
A graduate of the esteemed Full Sail University, and Ball State University, Paul joined Corsair Engineering, Inc. as a Software Developer. He is working on numerous projects for the Training Systems Division.
 
Paul says, “Working here is a constant challenge that I find to be great fun. The environment is one of swirling, busy creativity, the furthest thing possible from the stereotype of a staid computer programmer job. It has been the best possible work experience.”