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Benjamin M. Doyle

Vice President Airspace and Obstacle Evaluation

Mr. Doyle is the Vice President of Airspace and Obstacle Evaluation for JDA Aviation Technology Solutions where he is responsible for JDA's air traffic, airspace, TERPS and obstacle evaluation line of business. With fifteen years of experience, Mr. Doyle has provided technical analysis, instrument procedure design and validation, and airspace mitigation services to clients on over 250 airspace projects. Clients include development firms in the building, wind turbine, cellular/broadcast and power industries. Mr. Doyle has worked extensively with the FAA, airports, and local zoning organizations to successfully resolve airspace cases in cities across the country.

From 2003 to 2009, Mr. Doyle was the Director of Airspace Analysis for Aviation Management Associates, Inc. with responsibility for Aviation Management's airspace, TERPS, and obstruction evaluation line of business. In this position, Mr. Doyle developed and designed airspace modeling tools, conducted airspace studies and developed mitigation solutions on behalf of client developers.

Prior to joining Aviation Management in 1999, Mr. Doyle was a member of the United States Army and served as an air traffic controller. He held tower ratings at Libby Army Airfield, Ft. Huachuca, Arizona and Wiesbaden Air Base in Wiesbaden, Germany. In 1996 Mr. Doyle served as a member of the only forward tactical radar team in the US Army by deploying to Camp Colt in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Upon completion of this deployment, Mr. Doyle was assigned as the air traffic control tower chief of Wiesbaden Army Airfield air traffic control tower, a position he held until he left the army in 1999.

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