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CURRICULUM VITAE OF GREGORY L. SCHWAB PERSONAL University Position: Position Title: Department Name: Department Website: Chairperson Department of Aerospace Technology Myers Technology Center, TC 216 Terre Haute, IN 47809 812.237.2641 (Office) 812.237.4479 (FAX) http://aerospace.indstate.edu/ EDUCATION Formal Education Year Earned Degree University 2004 Ed.D. Nova Southeastern University 2001 MBA/Aviation Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 1991 MS/Aviation Management Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 1985 BS/Aeronautics Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Federal Aviation Administration Certificates 1997 Aircraft Dispatcher 1997 Instrument Ground Instructor 1995 Advanced Ground Instructor 1995 Private Pilot 1979 Air Traffic Control Certificate Industry Certification Continuing A.A.E. Accredited Airport Executive Program Candidate 2005 Certified Member American Association of Airport Executives PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2004 present Chairperson and Associate Professor, Department of Aerospace Technology, Indiana State University. Manage 8 full-time, 6 part-time faculty, and 3 graduate fellows and 300+ student aerospace department, conducting flight training at two airports with 60 flight instructors and 50 1

aircraft and aviation management training. Manage multi-million dollar simulator facility. 2003-2004 Chairperson and Assistant Professor, Department of Aerospace Technology, Indiana State University. Manage 7 faculty and 300-student aerospace department, conducting flight training at two airports with 60 flight instructors and 50 aircraft and aviation management training. 2002-2003 Interim Chairperson and Assistant Professor, Department of Aerospace Technology, Indiana State University. Manage 7 faculty and 300-student aerospace department, conducting flight training at two airports with 60 flight instructors and 50 aircraft and aviation management training. 2001-2002 Assistant Professor, Department of Aerospace Technology, Indiana State University. Teach undergraduate aviation management and flight courses. 1999-2001 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Aerospace Technology, Indiana State University. Teach undergraduate aviation and flight courses. 1998-1999 Instructor, Assistant Professor, Department of Aerospace Technology, Indiana State University. Teach undergraduate aviation and flight courses. 1996-1998 Assistant Professor, Department of Aviation Technology, Purdue University. Teach undergraduate aviation management and flight courses. 1995-1996 Instructor, Department of Technology, Saint Cloud State University. Teach undergraduate aviation administration and flight courses. 1991-1995 Reserve instructor and graduate faculty committee member, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. 1991-1994 Center Academic Advisor and Adjunct Graduate and Undergraduate Instructor, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Elmendorf AFB, Alaska, Plattsburgh AFB, N.Y., and McGuire AFB, N.J. INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE 2004 - present Visiting Associate Professor (Off-Campus Academic Programs), College of Applied Arts and Sciences, Southern Illinois University. Present aviation management short courses at military and air carrier locations around the United States. 1998-2003 Visiting Assistant Professor (Off-Campus Academic Programs), College of Applied Arts and Sciences, Southern Illinois University. Present aviation management short courses at military and air carrier locations around the United States. 1996-1999 Staff Project Coordinator (Volunteer manager), British Airport Authority, 2

Indianapolis International Airport. Managed internship and volunteer programs and worked on projects with engineering office. 1994-1995 Airport Manager, Aberdeen Regional Airport, Aberdeen, S.D. Day-to-day management of FAR Part 139 airport with 50,000 annual air carrier operations with enplanements of 26,000. Managed city department budget of $330,000 plus annual FAA entitlement budget exceeding $500,000 and grant awards of $3.7 million. 1993-1994 Airfield Operations Flight Commander, McGuire AFB, N.J. Managed 120 person multi-branch facility providing air traffic control, weather and airfield operational support services (USAF). 1992-1993 Chief, Air Traffic Control Operations and Airfield Manager, Plattsburgh AFB, N.Y. Managed 30-person air traffic control tower and assistant airfield manager that included base operations and weather (USAF). 1985-1992 E-3 AWACS Surveillance Officer and Standardization Evaluation Flight Examiner with 3,000 flight hours in operations throughout the United States, Asia, Central America, Europe, Africa and the Middle East (USAF). 1974-1985 Air Traffic Controller. Conducted air traffic control services in radar approach controls, ground approach controls, and control towers (USAF). Awards and Honors 1993 USAF Air Mobility Command Air Traffic Control Officer Manager of the Year. Received numerous military awards. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Teaching Interests and Specialties Airport Management/Planning Airline Management Aircraft Dispatching Air Traffic Control Air Transportation Teaching Awards and Honors Excellence in Teaching, Purdue Statewide Aviation Association, 1998 Graduate Student Advisement 3

Major Specialty Advisor (1995), Masters Graduate Research Project Committee for Mr. Mark Lange, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Master of Aeronautical Science Program. McGuire AFB, N.J. Graduate Courses Taught MAS 602: Air Transportation. College of Continuing Education, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. September 1990, March 1992 (Elmendorf AFB, Alaska), September 1993 (Plattsburgh AFB, N.Y.). MAS 606: Aviation/Aerospace Communication/Control Systems. College of Continuing Education, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. January 1991 (Elmendorf AFB, Alaska), October 1993 (Plattsburgh AFB, N.Y), March 1994 (McGuire AFB, N.J.). MAS 620: Air Carrier Operations. College of Continuing Education, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Fall 1993. MAS 645: Airport Management. College of Continuing Education, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Winter 1993. MAS 640: Supply/Distribution in the Aviation/Aerospace Industry. College of Continuing Education, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Spring 1993. ABA 641: Production and Procurement Management in Aviation/Aerospace. College of Continuing Education, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Spring 1993. Undergraduate Courses Taught AS 300: Air Traffic Control. College of Continuing Education, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Spring 1991/1992/1994. AS 408: Airport Management. College of Continuing Education, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Summer 1991. AS 410: Management of Air Cargo. College of Continuing Education, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Fall 1991. TECH 144: Private Pilot Fundamentals. Department of Technology, Saint Cloud State University. Fall 1995 (two sections), Spring 1996 (two sections). TECH 258: Air Transportation. Department of Technology, Saint Cloud State University. Fall 1995, Spring 1996. TECH 305: Airline Management. Department of Technology, Saint Cloud State University. Spring 1996. TECH 405: Airport Management. Department of Technology, Saint Cloud State University. 4

Spring 1996. AT 144: Fundamentals of Flight. Department of Aviation Technology, Purdue University. Fall 1996/1997, Spring 1998. AT 217: Aviation Meteorology. Department of Aviation Technology, Purdue University. Spring 1998. AT 317: Aircraft Dispatch Theory. Department of Aviation Technology, Purdue University. Fall 1996/1997. AT 318: Practical Aircraft Dispatch. Department of Aviation Technology, Purdue University. Spring 1997/1998. AT 369: Air Traffic Control. Department of Aviation Technology, Purdue University. Spring 1997/1998 AT 258: Air Transportation. Department of Aviation Technology, Purdue University. Fall 1996/1997. AT 290X: Computer Applications in Aviation. Department of Aviation Technology, Purdue University. Fall 1996/1997, Spring 1997/1998. AT 338: Air Carrier Management. Department of Aviation Technology, Purdue University. Spring 1997/1998. AT 458: Airport Management. Department of Aviation Technology, Purdue University. Fall 1996/1997. AT 459: Certified Airport Manager. Department of Aviation Technology, Purdue University. Spring 1997/1998 (two sections). AT 475: Aviation Law. Department of Aviation Technology, Purdue University. Spring 1997/1998. AT 300: Aviation Infrastructure. Department of Aviation Technology, Purdue University. Spring 1998. AVM 372: Airport Planning and Management. College of Applied Sciences and Arts. Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL. AVM 373: Airline Management. College of Applied Sciences and Arts. Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL. AVM 375: Legal Aspects of Aviation. College of Applied Sciences and Arts. Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL. 5

MGT 415: International Business, Department of Business, Oakland City University. Spring 2002. MGT 435: Strategic Management, Department of Business, Oakland City University. Fall 2002. AST 130: Introduction to Aerospace Technology, Department of Aerospace Technology, Indiana State University. Fall 2003/2004/2005. AST 141: Fundamentals of Flight. Department of Aerospace Technology, Indiana State University. Fall 2001/2005. AST 305: Air Transportation. Department of Aerospace Technology, Indiana State University. Fall 1998/1999/2000/2001. AST 307: Airport Operations. Department of Aerospace Technology, Indiana State University. Spring 1999/2000/2001/2002. AST 323: Air Traffic Control Systems. Department of Aerospace Technology, Indiana State University. Spring 1999/2000/2001/2002/2003/2004, Fall 2002/2003, Summer 2004/2005. AST 403: Air Carrier Operations. Department of Aerospace Technology, Indiana State University. Spring 1999/2000/2001/2002. AST 405: Aerospace Legislation. Department of Aerospace Technology, Indiana State University. Spring 1999/2000/2001/2002/2003/2004, Fall 2002,Summer 2005. AST 471: Topics for Aerospace Administration Students. Department of Aerospace Technology, Indiana State University. Spring 1999/2000/2001/2002/2003, Fall 2003. AST 491: Airport Master Planning. Department of Aerospace Technology, Indiana State University. Spring 1999/2000/2001/2002. UNIVERSITY SERVICE University Committees: School Committees: Faculty Affairs Committee, Faculty Senate (Member, 2002-03) Advising Responsibility Subcommittee (Chair, 2002-2003) Special Purpose Faculty Subcommittee (Member, Fall 2003) Provost Special Committee on Advising (member, 2003-04) Chair: Faculty Council, School of Technology (Spring 2003) Vice Chair: Faculty Council, School of Technology (Fall 2002) 6

External Affairs, School of Technology (2002-2005) Ad Hoc Dean Special Committee on Research Incentive (member, Spring 2004) Ad Hoc Deans Committee on Mission, Goals, and Program Health (member, 1999 2001, 2005) Academic Affairs, College of Technology (fall 2005 present) Department Committees: Curriculum Committee (1998 - present) Faculty Search Committee (2000) Scholarship Committee (1998 - present) Banquet Committee, Chair (1998 - present) Personnel Committee (2001-2002) Student Organizations: Faculty Advisor, Student Chapter of the American Association of Airport Executives, Indiana State University (1998-present). Faculty Advisor, College Republicans, Indiana State University (2004-present). Founding Faculty Advisor, Student Chapter of the American Association of Airport Executives, Purdue University (1996-1998). Faculty Advisor Assistant, Student Chapter of the American Association of Airport Executives, Saint Cloud State University (1995-1996). PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Active Membership in Professional Associations: American Association of Airport Executives Aviation Association of Indiana University Aviation Association Women in Aviation International Membership in Professional Associations: Air Traffic Control Association Aircraft Dispatcher Federation Air Force Association Offices and Committee Memberships held in Professional Associations: Consulting Editor, International Journal of Applied Aviation Studies (Spring 2004 present) Board of Reviewers (contributing editor). Journal of Air Transportation (2004-present). Board of Reviewers (contributing editor). Collegiate Aviation Review (2005-present). Committee Membership: Aviation Awareness and Annual Conference, Aviation Association of Indiana: 1996-2005. 7

Academic Affairs Committee, American Association of Airport Executives, Committee Member, Fall 1999-present. Military Relations Committee, American Association of Airport Executives, Committee Member, Fall 1999-present. University Aviation Association, Scholarship Committee, Fall 2002-present. Executive Committee Member, 2002, 74 th Annual Airport Conference, American Association of Airport Executives. University Aviation Association Scholarship Chair: http://uaa.auburn.edu/uaascholarships.htm Eugene S. Kropf Scholarship Airports Council International- N/A Pioneers of Flight COMMUNITY SERVICE RESEARCH AirFair 2002 Volunteer Manager, Terre Haute International Airport. Provided leadership of 900 volunteers running the air show attended by a reported 80,000 visitors. Provided interviews to radio and television stations promoting the event. Committee Chairman, Boy Scouts of America, Crossroads of America Council. Coordinate the development and mentoring of boy scouts. Provide oversight, guidance, and recommendations to scouts wishing to achieve the rank of Eagle Scout. Fall 1999-present. Research interests and specialties: Air Traffic Control Airport operation Airline Management Airport Environmental Management Active research study: Principle Academic Investigator and Program Advisor: Transportation Resource Center for Environmental Compliance Program. This study is a joint study with the Environmental Protection Agency, American Association of Airport Executives, ISU Department of Aerospace Technology and Department of Health and Environmental Safety. The program is managed through Compliance Assistance Centers maintained by the Department of Aerospace Technology. Each Center addresses real world issues in language that speaks to the regulated entities. Through Internet Web sites, telephone assistance lines, fax-back systems, and e-mail discussion groups, the Centers are helping businesses, local governments, and federal facilities understand federal environmental requirements and save money through pollution prevention techniques. This $600,000 grant five-year program runs from 2003-2008. ISU receives a minimum of $32,000 each year during the grant award period and is used the offset 8

the employment of four researchers, including two faculty researchers; one Ph.D. fellow and one undergraduate. Maintain primary and training module Website: http://www.transource.org/ Principle Academic Investigator: Development of a Cooperative Agreement Between Indiana State University and International University of Applied Sciences. This project is the development of a cooperative agreement for a student and visiting faculty exchange program. The agreement will provide an institutional linkage between Indiana State University (ISU) and International University of Applied Sciences (IUAS). The two academic departments involved are the ISU Department of Aerospace Technology and the IUAS Aviation Management program. The IUAS is located at Bad Honnef (Bonn), Germany. Specifically, this proposal intends develop procedures so that each institution s aviation management program can seamlessly interleave and result in similar curriculum standards at both institutions. With the approval of a proposed agreement, exchange students from both institutions could attend classes and progress with their studies in aviation management as if they were in residence at their home campuses. The visiting faculty length of stay could vary from as little as a single week to a full academic year. This arrangement could allow opportunities for faculty members to participate in a weeklong seminar to a full year sabbatical. Current research grants applied for: Principle Academic Investigator: Indiana State University Aerospace Environmental Certification Management Program. This study is a joint study with the American Association of Airport Executives, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the ISU Department of Aerospace Technology to develop an industry certification program that would be managed by the American Association of Airport Executives ($49,000). Completed Research Studies: Principle Investigator: Evaluation of the Aerospace Administration Program at Indiana State University. The purpose of this evaluation study was to evaluate the aerospace administration program in comparison with accepted criteria, parallel programs at other universities, and industry standards that reflect best practices in higher education. From this analysis, a series of informed recommendations was developed for the improvement of the aerospace program at ISU to help stem the steady decline in enrollment (2002-2004). This unfunded study was used to fulfill the requirement for an applied dissertation study. Study was submitted for publication and is under review with the Journal of Air Transportation. Principle Investigator: Comparison of Student Success in Different Technology-Based Classrooms. A 9

quasi-experimental study to compare scores of students using advanced technology course delivery methods with the scores of the students using the older course delivery methods as measured by overall class final scores. This unfunded study was used to convince faculty that students tended to do better using the advanced technology with the opening of a new technology classroom building and This study is used to fulfill the requirement for an applied dissertation study (1999-2001). This study was published in the Collegiate Aviation Review. Principle Investigator: Evaluation of Student Satisfaction with Flight Training Schools. A evaluation study to evaluate the quality of service provided by the university s two contracted flight schools, as determined by a voluntary student survey. Results indicated students were dissatisfied in their own progress, the schools management was not open to improvement, and students experienced excessive delays or denial of flight training. This unfunded study is used to fulfill the requirement for an applied dissertation study (2000-2001). Study was submitted for publication and is pending review with the International Journal of Applied Aviation Studies. Principle Investigator: Development of a Certified Aircraft Dispatcher Workshop for Indiana State University Department of Aerospace. The purpose of this development study was to conceptually develop a workshop that would expand student employment opportunities. This unfunded study was used to form future departmental plans and fulfill the requirement for an applied dissertation study. (2000). Principle Investigator: Development of an Aircraft Dispatcher Certificate Program for Purdue University Statewide Locations. A unfunded development study that resulted in university gaining federal approval under Federal Aviation Regulation Part 65 to conduct operations as an air agency providing certification training for aircraft dispatchers (1996-1997). PUBLICATIONS Peer-reviewed Journal Article; Submitted and Published: Schwab, G. L. (2005). Evaluation of student satisfaction with flight training schools. International Journal of Applied Aviation Studies, 4(2), 181-202. Schwab, G. L. (2002). Comparison of student success in different technology-based classrooms. Collegiate Aviation Review, 20(1), 61-74. Schwab, G. L. (2005). An examination of the Indiana State University aerospace administration program. Journal of Air Transportation, 10(1) 72-103. Peer-reviewed Journal Article; Submitted and under review: 10

Schwab, G. L. (2006). A comparative review and proposed revision of an aerospace administration program curriculum. Collegiate Aviation Review, 24(1). Peer-reviewed Journal Article; Submitted and rejected: Schwab, G. L. (2003). Evaluation of student satisfaction with flight training schools. Collegiate Aviation Review, 21(1). Schwab, G. L. (2005). A comparative review and proposed revision of an aerospace administration program curriculum. Collegiate Aviation Review, 23(1). Non-peer-reviewed Journal Article; Submitted and Published: Schwab, G. L. (2005). Program reviews: One effective method. Collegiate Aviation Review Newsletter, Fall, pp 18-19. Peer-reviewed Professional Paper Presentations: Schwab, G. L. (2002, September 12). Comparison of student success in different technologybased classrooms. An invited professional presentation at the 2002 University Aviation Association Annual Conference, Orlando, Fla. Multimedia Ferng, S.-F., G. Schwab, and Serena Guan (2004). Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures Web Based Training Program. http://isu.indstate.edu/spcc. Ferng, S.-F., G. Schwab, and Serena Guan (2004). Transportation Environmental Resources Center website update and maintenance. http://www.transource.org. Ferng, S.-F., G. Schwab, and Serena Guan (2005). Stormwater Management Web Based Training Program. http://isu.indstate.edu/stormwater. On-Line Article Contributions: DeJoy, S., Getchman, P., Jackson, B., & Schwab, G. L. (1997, September 16). Getting a lot for a little. World Airport Week. On-line, available at: http://www.aviationtoday.com Invited Scholarly Presentations: Mattson, P. R., & Schwab, G. L. (1996, April 25). What makes an FBO successful? A presentation at the 1996 Minnesota Airport Symposium Conference, Willmar, Minn. Schwab, G. L. (1997, October 16). University aviation programs. A presentation at the 50 th Annual Aviation Association of Indiana Conference. Angola, Ind. 11

Schwab, G. L. (1998, October 14). An aviation education discussion. A presentation at the Annual Aviation Association of Indiana Conference. Bloomington, Ind. Schwab, G. L. (2001, October 26). Research Roundtable: The development of career enhancing certificate programs for undergraduate aviation students. A presentation at the 2001 University Aviation Association Annual Conference, Nashville, Tenn. Schwab, G. L. (2002, June). The FAA wings and aviation law. A short course given to 85 certified pilots at the quarterly FAA Wings training seminar. Schwab, G. L. (2002, September 13). Research Roundtable: Development of evaluation criteria for aviation program evaluations. A presentation at the 2002 University Aviation Association Annual Conference, Orlando, Fla. Schwab, G. L. (2003, October 24). Research Roundtable: Evaluation of an aerospace administration program. A presentation at the 2003 University Aviation Association Annual Conference, Dayton, Ohio. Schwab, G. L. (2003, October 24). Best Practices Roundtable: Selection of curriculum benchmarking: An improvement process. A presentation at the 2003 University Aviation Association Annual Conference, Dayton, Ohio. Ferng, S.F., & Schwab, G. L. (2004, April 12). An introduction to the EPA TERC information site. A presentation at the Annual American Association of Airport Executive Conference. Indianapolis, Ind. Minniear, H. & Schwab, G. L. (2005, September 30). Research Roundtable: Development of a Cost-Recovery Professional Flight Simulator Program for a Professional Flight Degree Program at Indiana State University. A presentation at the 2005 University Aviation Association Annual Conference, Urbana, IL. Schwab, G. L. (2005, October 23-28). AMMGT 210, Airport Management (International). A presentation at the International University of Applied Science, Bad Honnef, Germany. Invited Industry Paper Presentations: Schwab, G. L. & Soloman, J. (1998, May 31). A.A.E./C.M./C.E.U. Programs: How do you spell success? A presentation at the 70 th annual American Association of Airport Executives conference. Nashville, Tenn. Schwab, G. L. (2000, May 21). Student internships at airports: An early takeoff. A presentation at the 72 nd annual American Association of Airport Executives conference. Baltimore, Md. DePoy, M. E. & Schwab, G. L. (2001, February 20). The journey toward community involvement and good public relations. A presentation at the 11 th annual American 12

Association of Airport Executives/SAMA/AAAE Southeast Chapter conference. Miami, Fla. Johns, R., Schwab, G. L., Viscardi, D., & Zarubiak, D. (2002, May 22). Airports and the environment: All quiet on the environmental front? A panel presentation at the 74 th annual American Association of Airport Executives conference. Dallas, Texas. Guan, Y., & Schwab, G. L., (2004, May 4). Transource website: An introduction to solving city problems. A panel presentation scheduled for presentation at the annual AAAE Environmental Management Conference in Indianapolis, IN. Invited Industry Paper Presentations: Scheduled Industry Short Course Presentations: Schwab, G. L. (1998, September). Airline management concepts. A multi-weekend short course presented to U.S. Marines at New River Air Station. Jacksonville, NC. Schwab, G. L. (1999, June). Airline management concepts. A multi-weekend short course presented to U.S. Marines and interested community residents. El Toro Air Station, CA. Schwab, G. L. (1999, October). Airline management concepts. A multi-weekend short course presented to U.S. Marines at New River Air Station. Yuma, AZ. Schwab, G. L. (2000, April). Airline management concepts. A multi-weekend short course presented to U.S. Marines and interested community residents. Mount San Antonio Community College. Walnut, CA. Schwab, G. L. (2000 December). Legal aspects in air carrier operations. A multi-weekend short course presented to U.S. Marines at New River Air Station. Jacksonville, NC. Schwab, G. L. (2001, January). Topics: Aspects in air carrier operations. A multi-weekend short course presented to U.S. Marines at Cherry Point. New Bern, NC. Schwab, G. L. (2001, May). Airline management concepts. A multi-weekend short course provided to United Airlines employees at O Hare Airport. Chicago, IL. Schwab, G. L. (2001, August). Airline management concepts. A multi-weekend short course presented to U.S. Navy and interested community residents. Mount San Antonio Community College. Walnut, CA. Schwab, G. L. (2001, December). Legal aspects in air carrier operations. A multi-weekend short course presented to U.S. Marines at New River Air Station. Jacksonville, NC. Schwab, G. L. (2002, August). Legal aspects of Aviation. A multi-weekend short course presented to U.S. Marines at New River Air Station. Jacksonville, NC. 13

Schwab, G. L. (2002, November). Airline management concepts. A multi-weekend short course presented to Boeing, United, and American Airlines employees. Saint Louis, MO. Schwab, G. L. (2003, April). Airline management concepts. A multi-weekend short course presented to U.S. Marines at New River Air Station. Jacksonville, NC. Schwab, G. L. (2003, June). Airmen certificate action, enforcement, prosecution, appeals and medical defenses. A multi-weekend short-course presented to U.S. Marines, Yuma, AZ. Schwab, G. L. (2003, July). Airport planning and management. A multi-weekend short course presented to US Marines, Yuma, AZ. Schwab, G. L. (2003, October). Airmen certificate action, enforcement, prosecution, appeals and medical defenses. A multi-weekend short course presented to Boeing, United Airlines, and American Airlines employees. Saint Louis, MO. Schwab, G. L. (2004, March). Legal aspects of Aviation. A multi-weekend short course to be presented to U.S. Marines at Cherry Point Air Station. New Bern, NC. Schwab, G. L. (2004, June). Legal aspects of Aviation. A multi-weekend short course to be presented to United Airlines employees at O Hare Airport Chicago, IL.. Schwab, G. L. (2004, October). Airmen certificate action, enforcement, prosecution, appeals and medical defenses. A multi-weekend short-course presented to U.S. Marines, Yuma, AZ. Schwab, G. L. (2005, July). Airport planning and management. A multi-weekend short course presented to Triton College, Chicago, IL. Industry Short Course Presentations: Scheduled Schwab, G. L. (2005, November). Airline management concepts. A multi-weekend short course presented to U.S. Marines at New River Air Station. Jacksonville, NC. Schwab, G. L. (2006, January). Airport planning and management. A multi-weekend short course presented to US Navy, North Island, CA. 14