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CASE STUDY:

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FliteDeck Pro – Jeppesen Foreflight
I lead international research and design integrated end-to-end flight operations within the industry-preferred navigation platform used by the largest global airlines.

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Navigation log in use to conduct flight operations

Integrated Innovation

Improving safety and accessibility for pilots is my north star, inspiring sustained commitment beyond immediate objectives through agile methodology. By combining user‑centered research, inclusive collaboration with pilots, and an infinite mindset, I endeavor to continually evolve designs to support airlines, large and small, broadly. Our customers carry passengers and cargo, some on a recurring schedule and others who charter worldwide. 

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Journey map design session with pilots
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Dispatched flights can be downloaded and briefed directly in FliteDeck Pro

Human Factors

I study current operations and then prototype integrated flight‑plan briefing & navigation logging workflows that give crews real‑time access to digital flight‑release data without switching applications.


Flight planning is a complex balancing act of divergent data to provide pilots with situational awareness while they fly missions. In addition to scheduled times, forecast weather, and fuel burn details, contingency scenarios may require alternate airport awareness and procedures in accordance with regulations.​

Streamlined Flight Management in one App

The result of my work is more than just elegant information design and human interface optimization. By reducing the number of apps and simplifying workflows, I help airlines lower training and management costs while improving information flow between the flight deck, dispatch, and the back office. Ultimately, our integrated EFB saves operations teams time and money. This enhances safety by ensuring pilots can access critical information when seconds matter.​
 

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Navigation logging conducted with situational awareness to limit app switching.

New and Emerging Threats to Air Missions

Watch this space for features in development 

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