Patrick Veillette, Ph.D.

Salt Lake City

Summary

Upon his retirement as a non-routine flight operations captain from a fractional operator in 2015, Dr. Veillette had accumulated more than 20,000 hours of flight experience in 240 types of aircraft—including balloons, rotorcraft, sea plans, glides, war birds, supersonic jets and large commercial transports. He is an adjunct professor at Utah Valley University. In June 2023, he won the prestigious Bill Gunston Technology Writer of the Year Award.

Articles

By Patrick Veillette, Ph.D.
Pilots should study the possible sources of uncertainty when planning a takeoff or landing and consider that runway conditions could be worse than reported.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Patrick Veillette, Ph.D.
When the temperature of the air at the height of our engines and wings is significantly hot, we should expect longer takeoff runs.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Patrick Veillette, Ph.D.
There are many reasons why the actual runway environmental conditions can vary significantly from the reported values.
Safety, Ops & Regulation