Bruce N. Whitman
President & CEO
FlightSafety International, Inc
Bruce Whitman joined FlightSafety International in 1961 as Assistant to the President after two years as Senior Executive Assistant with the National Business Aircraft Association. Later that year, he was elected Vice President and a Director of the company. In 1962, he was named Executive Vice President. He was promoted to his present position in 2003.
He served on the Associate Membership Advisory Council of the National Business Aircraft Association and Board of Governors and Executive Committee of the FlightSafety Foundation. He is also a former Director and Chairman of the Audit Committee of Petroleum Helicopters and chaired the Nominating, Compensation and Governance Committees of the Aviall Board of Directors. He was also a member of the Board of Directors of FlightSafety Boeing Training International.
Bruce is currently a Director and Chairman of the Executive Committee of PASSUR Aerospace; a Director and Chairman of the Nominating Committee of the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation; a Director of the General Aviation Manufacturers Association; an Executive Committee member of NATA’s Air Charter Safety Foundation Board of Governors; a Director of ORBIS International and a Director Emeritus of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. He is a member of the Board of Governors of The Aerospace Industries Association, the Civil Air Patrol and a member of its Audit Committee, The Wings Club; a trustee of the Falcon Foundation, Kent School, and the National World War II Museum.
Following graduation from Kent School in 1951, he spent two summers as a seaman with the United States Merchant Marine while attending Trinity College, where he was on the Varsity Tennis Team for three years, and a member of Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. Graduating in 1955 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree, he was commissioned a lieutenant in the United States Air Force and earned the triple ratings of pilot, navigator and bombardier serving in the Strategic Air Command. In 1957, he was appointed Assistant to the Commander, Homestead Air Force Base.
After active duty, he attended George Washington University Law School for two years, leaving to join FlightSafety. While at GWU, he flew as a Captain for East Coast Flying Service and was a pilot in the Air Force Reserve. During that time, he was Vice President of the Trinity College Washington Alumni Association. Later he also served as Vice President of the King School Board of Trustees.
Bruce Whitman is married and has six children. He was Commodore and a Director of The Belle Haven Club, Greenwich, Connecticut, having also been Vice Commodore, Treasury, Secretary and Chairman of the Admissions Committee. He is also a former Chairman of the Board of Directors of The Belle Haven Land Association and was its President.
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