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Name: Norman Lewis Horton

Occupation: Currently retired.

History: Graduate of the United States Coast Guard Academy in December 1941. Class of 1942.. Twenty one years of commissioned service, Retired as the Commanding Officer of the Air Station at Salem Massachusetts.

Joined the faculty at the University of Southern California to teach Aircraft Accident Investigation and Management of Aerospace Organizations.

Granted a Masters Degree in Aerospace Management by USC.

Received appointment as Associate Professor with rank and tenure.

While at USC established Aviation Safety and Management Consultants to meet the demands of requests for investigations of aircraft accidents and lectures on aviation accident prevention. Lectured at many organizations in the continental United States, Hawaii, and New Zealand.

Left USC to concentrate on the business of ASMC since outside demands for investigations and lectures interfered with teaching regular classroom schedules. Remain as an Adjunct Associate Professor at USC. Retired from field work of accident investigation in the year 2000 because of physical limitations. Have continued with analysis in the field of aviation accidents to the present..... (2004).

In active practice I investigated hundreds of aviation accidents. I have testified in both Federal and State courts concerning accident causes from Florida to Alaska and many states in between.

I have piloted both fixed wing and rotary wing aircraft, trained in propellor driven and jet aircraft. I have more than 6000 hours of flight time with about 1000 hours of that time in helicopters. I no longer hold a current flight physical and hence do not now fly as pilot in command.

 

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