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Big Picture Aviation Consultants is an outsourcing partner for training professionals forging covenants in training and standards to ensure the success of all members of the airline’s Flight Operations Team. We are committed to supporting an airline’s efforts to develop learning environments in which all learners succeed.

Fundamental to BPAC is our concern for people, individually and collectively. That’s why we say, “Well-trained employees are your most important asset.” We recognize that members of the airline’s Flight Operations Team are the keys to consistent, safe operations. As such, this team must be respected and nurtured.

The BPAC principals have had distinguished careers in civilian as well as military aviation with extensive backgrounds in instructing and evaluating, as well as managing training programs for international airlines. Together they founded BPAC with the goals of providing airline managers with additional tools to enhance their effectiveness, and influencing the pursuit and use of “best practices” by training managers and other policy makers throughout the corporate and public arenas.

Let us put our myriad expertise to work for your airline.

Fred Kirijan

Founder and CEO (bio)

Captain Fred Kirijan has been involved in aviation for 58 years. Fred has experience as a civilian pilot, military pilot, commercial airline pilot, an FAA Certificated Flight Instructor, Proficiency Check Pilot, Line Check Pilot and an Aircrew Program Designated Flight Examiner. Captain Kirijan also has been a Type Rating Instructor and a Type Rating Examiner for Type Rating Training Organizations in the USA, India and the Republic of Turkey. He has also performed as the customer acceptance and delivery pilot for two major air carriers operating both the Boeing 767 and the Boeing 777.

Captain Kirijan’s management experience extends to three major airlines around the globe. He has served as a program developer, project manager, Manager of the Advanced Qualification Program and Director of Training and Standards. Captain Kirijan has been the sponsor of several FAA research projects including Instructor and Evaluator Calibration Software and Rapidly Reconfigurable Line Operational Evaluation Software.

Captain Kirijan graduated from the Professional Pilot Course at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Institute and received his Bachelor of Science degree in education from West Chester University. He earned his United States Air Force wings in 1972 and subsequently completed Combat Crew Training on the C-130 Aircraft. Captain Kirijan has authored and directly managed the approval of seventeen Advanced Qualification Programs. This tally includes the only FAR Part 142 provisionally approved AQP. Captain Kirijan is a proud recipient of the coveted FAA Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award.

Dave Asher

Consultant, Information Technology (bio)

Captain Asher has accumulated over 30 years of military and commercial aviation experience while filling every role in aviation training as student, instructor, evaluator, curriculum designer and manager. Dave flew as Aircraft Commander on the P-3 Orion and Copilot on the C-130 Hercules in the military. He has flown the A320, A330, B757, and B767 as Captain as well as the MD88 and B737 as First Officer since leaving the military. As an instructor, Dave has experience as Flight Training Procedures Instructor, Flight Training Instructor, Proficiency Check Pilot, and Aircrew Program Designated Flight Examiner during his commercial career and served as Flight Instructor and NATOPS Evaluator during his military career.

Captain Asher has served as Flight Operations Quality Assurance (FOQA) Fleet Representative for a major airline for over ten years. In that role, he is tasked with safety data analysis and has amassed years of experience using the GE Aerospace Event Measurement System (EMS).

In addition to FOQA and Pilot duties, Captain Asher has gained extensive experience managing aviation training programs during his military and civilian careers. Most recently he spent two years managing the largest B757/767 fleet of aircraft in the world as Assistant Fleet Captain. His duties involved every facet of training management including budgeting, curriculum development, instructor and student supervision, and program administration.

Captain Asher earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Information and Computer Science from Georgia Institute of Technology, and later earned his wings in the United States Navy while serving active duty. He also spent two years training undergraduate pilot students on the T-6 Texan II for the United States Air Force.

Joe Gemma

Consultant, Curriculum and Courseware (bio)

Captain Joe Gemma started in aviation at the age seventeen, and over the last 20+ years, he has served in many roles from CFI to Curriculum Developer to Aicrew Program Designee. Mr. Gemma holds type ratings for the Embraer 145 and Airbus A320 aircraft. He is currently a Captain and APD on the A320 at a major US airline.

Captain Gemma has successfully led the development and implementation of an AQP at a large US airline. His responsibilities include maintaining comprehensive AQP manual sets, curating a robust curriculum and courseware, and serving as the primary point of contact for end users of the AQP.

In addition to his AQP duties, Captain Gemma has also made significant contributions to his fellow pilots through active involvement on several ALPA Committees. Notably, he has played a pivotal role in pilot development by chairing both the Pilot Mentor and Training Committees.

Chris Hallman

Consultant, Human Factors (bio)

Mr. Chris Hallman is a human factors consultant with Big Picture Aviation. Chris has 30 years of aviation safety experience with industry and the U.S. Air Force. Chris has provided aviation human performance consulting and training to improve operational safety for organizations such as the USAF, U.S. Coast Guard, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and American Airlines.

Chris is a former manager of multiple safety programs at Delta Air Lines. His responsibilities included leading the pilot human factors training office, ASAP and FOQA programs. Chris served on the original staff that developed Delta’s pilot AQP. He attended the highly regarded NASA Fatigue Countermeasures training program and has assisted with fatigue research and education at Delta Air Lines and the U.S. Air Force.

Chris retired from the USAF Reserve as a Lieutenant Colonel after 27 years of commissioned service. A C-130 Navigator and flying safety officer, Chris completed his Reserve career as the chief of operational risk management for Air Force Special Operations Command and as a faculty curriculum developer for the distance learning program at USAF Air War College.

Dr. Timothy E. Goldsmith

Consultant (bio)

University of New Mexico, Department of Psychology

Timothy E. Goldsmith, PhD is an associate professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of New Mexico. He is an applied cognitive psychologist with general interests in training, assessment, and knowledge models. His current research focuses on extracting and representing semantic information from large corpuses of text. His research funded by the Federal Aviation Administration has been aimed at improving training and assessment of pilots and the analysis of aviation accident and incident reports. He teaches courses in statistics, research methods, and applied psychology.













We believe that…

  • the individual is the airline’s greatest asset.
  • a high-quality training system is essential for the airline to flourish.
  • broad, informed participation and commitment to a common goal are critical to success.
  • the airline prospers when people work together.
  • healthy airlines purposefully provide self-renewal.
  • an airline’s culture is a major factor shaping individual attitudes and behaviors.
  • shared values and common goals shape and change the culture of healthy airlines.

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