As part of the expansion of its operations safety and compliance department, SkyWest Airlines named David W. Faddis as director of the office, effective March 10. Faddis takes on the position as the airline centralizes and expands the scope of its safety department to further align its programs with its...
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As part of the expansion of its operations safety and compliance department,
SkyWest Airlines named David W. Faddis as director of the office, effective March 10. Faddis takes on the position as the airline centralizes and expands the scope of its safety department to further align its programs with its safety-first culture. In the new role, Faddis will report to Russell "Chip" Childs, president and chief operating officer, and will be responsible for all safety and security programs, auditing and compliance throughout the airline's operation, including flight operations, maintenance, ground operations and passenger safety. He will manage the airline's emergency response, audit and internal evaluation programs, and will oversee development and implementation of procedures and training to ensure the highest possible level of safety and security throughout the company's operation.
"SkyWest has always been a safety-first airline, and centralizing an enhanced safety division emphasizes our commitment to our fundamental guiding principal," said Childs. "As we expand our safety department's scope, I'm confident Dave's extensive operational background, industry experience, and his proactive management will further SkyWest's ongoing commitment to safety."
Faddis began his SkyWest career as a line pilot in 1986. He has held various management positions including flight instructor, designated examiner, EMB and CRJ flight manager, manager-aircraft operations, and most recently director-training and standards.
Faddis served on several industry committees and has been involved in aircraft technical and developmental projects. He holds a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from
Southern Utah University.