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Thomas Q Carney Ph.D., ATP, CAM
Professor Biography:Dr. Thomas Carney is Professor of Aviation Technology and former department head of the Department of Aviation Technology at Purdue University, where he has taught since 1972. Dr. Carney has over 42 years of experience as a pilot, with more than 10,725 flight hours, and holds the Airline Transport Pilot certificate with multiengine, Mitsubishi Diamond, and Beechjet type ratings, in addition to the Certified Flight Instructor certificate with airplane single- and multiengine, and instrument airplane ratings. He currently flies as pilot-in-command and instructor pilot on Purdue's Beechcraft King Air (B200) and Beechjet (400A) aircraft. Dr. Carney's primary teaching areas in aviation include advanced aviation meteorology, high performance turbine operations, high altitude flight, and corporate flight department management. Dr. Carney was the 1996 recipient of the James G. Dwyer award for outstanding undergraduate teaching in the School of Technology, and is a member of the inaugural group of 225 men and women included in the Purdue University Book of Great Teachers. In 2002, he was awarded the William A. Wheatley award by the University Aviation Association, given annually to a professional educator of more than 10 years' experience, who has made outstanding contributions to aerospace education. Dr. Carney is also the recipient of the 2003 Outstanding Alumnus Award from the Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Department at Purdue. In 2004, Dr. Carney was named “Member of the Year” by the Council on Aviation Accreditation, and in 2006, he received the President’s Award from the University Aviation Association, for long-term leadership and service to that organization. In 2008, he received a recognition award for “leadership and guidance…provided to future airline pilots”, from the Airline Pilots Association (ALPA). In addition to his flight background, Dr. Carney holds M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Atmospheric Science, and maintains a courtesy faculty appointment in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. His primary research areas of interest in aviation technology and atmospheric science include aviation meteorology and the impact of weather on aviation operations, synoptic-scale dynamics and energetics and the interactions between synoptic- and mesoscale motion fields, the use of aircraft for airborne research applications in earth-atmosphere data sampling, and UAV/UAS operations. He is the author, or co-author, of more than 100 publications and presentations, and is a member of a number of national organizations and committees relating to collegiate flight education and accreditation, aviation meteorology, and corporate flight operations. Dr. Carney served for 9 years as the senior editor of the Collegiate Aviation Review, and is a member of the editorial boards of the Journal of Aviation/Aerospace Education and Research and the Journal of Air Transportation. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI), as AABI president, and is the chairman of the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) Certified Aviation Manager Governing Board (CAMGB). He also serves as chairperson of the NGAP (Next Generation of Aviation Professionals) Task Force of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). Dr. Carney is an active consultant in corporate flight operations and expert witness in litigation involving flight operations and aviation meteorology. In 2004, he was designated a Certified Aviation Manager by the CAMGB. PublicationsRelevant Publications and Presentations |

