Meet the Staff
The AeroDynamic Family
We consider ourselves a family of aviators. Our desire is to create a fun, exciting and professional atmosphere devoted to making competent new pilots. Our team of staff and instructors is vital to this. Whether you have a simple question about your first flight or more complex question about training, we are here to help. Feel free to stop by, email or call with any questions you have and our knowledgeable team will do their best to make you love aviation as much as they do.
The Owners
Josh is the CEO and fleet manager for AeroDynamic Aviation. In addition to company management, thanks to years of business college, he is also a pilot and IA mechanic. He learned to fly at AeroDynamic and was caught by the aviation bug. You’ll often catch him hopping out of his Cessna Super 170 with barefeet with a grin on his face. He’s happy to share his love of flying and knowledge, so track him down in the hangar and ask him how airplanes work.
Jen is the Chief Instructor, so chances are you will fly with her at some point. In her spare time she flies in aerobatic competitions, writes documents for AeroDynamic, articles for aviation magazines, and flies with the staff of instructors. She's worked for the airlines in supervisor positions, pilot hiring department, and served 4 years as a first officer for Mesa Air on the CRJ. She moved on to flying corporate (King Air, Citation) and realized she loved teaching people how to fly.
The Offices
Reid-Hillview
At our Reid-Hillview location, Kayla is our full-time office manager. She is currently working on her Commercial Pilot certificate and CFI. If you are in on a Friday or Saturday, Rebecca and/or Gianna will be there to schedule flights or answer questions.
Monterey
Bridgett is our Monterey office manager. You may also meet Anne, Ben, or Mike on the days Bridgett is working on her pilot certificates. This amazing group of student pilots are available to answer calls, emails, questions and allow gate access through the Monterey TSA secured area.


