Paul Wrzesinski, Ph.D. - Senior Technical Specialist, Aviation Fuels
Dr. Paul Wrzesinski is the Senior Technical Spe
cialist (STS) for Aviation Fuels in the Office of Senior Technical Experts (AIR-20).
Dr. Paul Wrzesinski is the Senior Technical Spe
cialist (STS) for Aviation Fuels in the Office of Senior Technical Experts (AIR-20).
Dr. Trung T. Pham is
the FAA’s Chief Scientific and Technical Advisor (CSTA) for Artificial Intelligence (AI) – Machine Learning (ML), with more than 35 years of software and AI experience.
Cindy Ashforth is the Senior Technical Specialist (STS) for Advanced Composite Materials in the FAA’s Office of Senior Technical Experts (AIR-20). Ms.
The FAA Workforce & Education Division works to strengthen the aerospace workforce pipeline to ensure the safety and
resilience of the National Airspace System (NAS). The future of the NAS depends on having a skilled, mission-ready workforce that is fostered through stakeholder engagement between the FAA and stakeholders throughout the United States.
Dr. Larry Ilcewicz is the FAA’s Chief Scientist and Technical Advisor (CSTA) for Advanced Composite Materials. He has been with the FAA since 1998, where he supports composite aircraft structures airworthiness, certification, education, and research.
The links below will take you to the archive pages of the PFC Monthly Reports.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is proposing to modify the airspace over Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) in North Carolina. Under the proposed changes, existing flight paths would not change but where pilots are required to interact with Air Traffic Control would expand. The airspace change is to better manage the complexity and volume of aviation activities in the area. The purpose of the meeting is to ask for comments on the proposal’s effect on local aviation operations.
The FAA’s workforce development initiatives inspire, educate, and connect students of all ages to aerospace careers.
Together, these programs form a seamless pathway—starting with early awareness, advancing through skill-building, and culminating in immersive, real-world experiences that prepare students to
Partnerships are foundational to the FAA Workforce & Education Division’s program.
The FAA, through these partnerships, works with nationally recognized aviation and aerospace organizations to build early awareness, support skill development, and provide career immersion opportunities aligned with the FAA’s safety mission.