Full Name
Stephen Jangelis
Job Title
Aviation Safety Chair
Company
Air Line Pilots Association, International
Speaker Bio
Captain Steve Jangelis
Air Line Pilots Association International
Captain Steve Jangelis is the Aviation Safety Chair for the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l Air Safety Organization. The ALPA Air Safety Organization has over 435 line-pilot volunteer safety subject-matter experts and is the largest nongovernmental safety organization in the world. Captain Jangelis is responsible for safety matters representing over 74,000 pilots at 42 airlines in the United States and Canada.
Captain Jangelis serves as the industry co-chair of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Aviation Safety Information Analysis and Sharing (ASIAS) system. He is also representing ALPA as a member of the FAA/Industry Commercial Aviation Safety Team (CAST) and served on several government and industry groups. These include his tenure as a member on the FAA REDAC subcommittee for Airports, Industry Co-Chair for the FAA’s Runway Safety Council and he has also served as a member on the FAA’s Airport Construction Advisory Council.
Captain Jangelis has an abundance of safety and operational experience including passenger and all-cargo operations. Currently a Line Check/Flight Standards pilot on the Boeing 757/767 for Delta Air Lines, Captain Jangelis has previously flown the Airbus A320, Boeing 717, 727, and the McDonnell Douglas MD-80/90 series aircraft. Captain Jangelis has a diverse background in aviation gaining airport operations experience as an airfield operations and maintenance technician at a midwest U.S. airport and has been a guest speaker and panelist at many airport accreditation schools’ training seminars. Captain Jangelis has participated in safety risk management panels on runway construction, airspace modifications, and UAS and Commercial Space integration. Captain Jangelis also participated as a simulator operational testing pilot for Data-Comm taxi installations, Final Approach Runway Occupancy Signal (FAROS), and SMGCS evaluations. Captain Jangelis is a former simulator and Ground School instructor.
Captain Jangelis is an ALPA Accident Investigator. He has served as the ALPA party coordinator and participated in Airports, Voice Recorder and Structures Groups in official US NTSB accident and incident investigations for the Delta Air Lines ALPA Master Executive Council and serves on ALPA’s Accident Investigation Board.
Air Line Pilots Association International
Captain Steve Jangelis is the Aviation Safety Chair for the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l Air Safety Organization. The ALPA Air Safety Organization has over 435 line-pilot volunteer safety subject-matter experts and is the largest nongovernmental safety organization in the world. Captain Jangelis is responsible for safety matters representing over 74,000 pilots at 42 airlines in the United States and Canada.
Captain Jangelis serves as the industry co-chair of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Aviation Safety Information Analysis and Sharing (ASIAS) system. He is also representing ALPA as a member of the FAA/Industry Commercial Aviation Safety Team (CAST) and served on several government and industry groups. These include his tenure as a member on the FAA REDAC subcommittee for Airports, Industry Co-Chair for the FAA’s Runway Safety Council and he has also served as a member on the FAA’s Airport Construction Advisory Council.
Captain Jangelis has an abundance of safety and operational experience including passenger and all-cargo operations. Currently a Line Check/Flight Standards pilot on the Boeing 757/767 for Delta Air Lines, Captain Jangelis has previously flown the Airbus A320, Boeing 717, 727, and the McDonnell Douglas MD-80/90 series aircraft. Captain Jangelis has a diverse background in aviation gaining airport operations experience as an airfield operations and maintenance technician at a midwest U.S. airport and has been a guest speaker and panelist at many airport accreditation schools’ training seminars. Captain Jangelis has participated in safety risk management panels on runway construction, airspace modifications, and UAS and Commercial Space integration. Captain Jangelis also participated as a simulator operational testing pilot for Data-Comm taxi installations, Final Approach Runway Occupancy Signal (FAROS), and SMGCS evaluations. Captain Jangelis is a former simulator and Ground School instructor.
Captain Jangelis is an ALPA Accident Investigator. He has served as the ALPA party coordinator and participated in Airports, Voice Recorder and Structures Groups in official US NTSB accident and incident investigations for the Delta Air Lines ALPA Master Executive Council and serves on ALPA’s Accident Investigation Board.
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