BRIAN EDWARD JOHNSTON
Pilots at Burman Ln, Melbourne, FL

License number
Florida A2180299
Issued Date
Mar 2017
Expiration Date
Sep 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
740 Burman Ln NE, Melbourne, FL 32905

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Brian Johnston, age 52
4906 6Th Ave E, Bradenton, FL 34208
(941) 552-6824
Brian Johnston, age 59
3339 Lake View Cir, Melbourne, FL 32934
(321) 501-5241
Brian Johnston, age 53
3155 Bellflower Way, Lakeland, FL 33811
(863) 712-2113
Brian K Johnston, age 49
766 Hibiscus St, Port Saint Lucie, FL 34983
(772) 871-7156
Brian K Johnston, age 56
300 Ocean Trail Way, Jupiter, FL 33477
(561) 575-5392

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Brian Johnston - Palm Bay, FL

Brian Johnston - Palm Bay, FL

Work:
Silver Airways
First Officer
Above and Beyond Aerial Services
Pilot/Owner
Flight Safety - Vero Beach, FL
Flight Instructor
CBRE Technical Services - Columbu
Building Engineer, CBRE
Bauer Aviation/Spencer Aviation - Delaware, OH
Flight Instructor
ODOT Office of Aviation - Columbus, OH
Aircraft Attendant
NetJets Inc - Columbus, OH
Systems Operations Supervisor
Education:
The Ohio State University
B.S. in Business Administration
Columbus State Community College
Associate of Science in Aviation Maintenance Technologies
Skills:
Airline Transport Pilot, Commercial Pilot, ASEL/ASES/AMEL and Instrument. CFII, Aircraft Dispatcher and A&P mechanic


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Temperature Control System To Independently Maintain Separate Molten Polymer Streams At Selected Temperatures During Fiber Extrusion

Temperature Control System To Independently Maintain Separate Molten Polymer Streams At Selected Temperatures During Fiber Extrusion

US Patent:
7252493, Aug 7, 2007
Filed:
Oct 2, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/676271
Inventors:
Brian Johnston - Melbourne FL, US
Jeff Haggard - Cocoa FL, US
Arnold Wilkie - Merritt Island FL, US
Ruey Chern - Melbourne FL, US
Mark Miller - West Melbourne FL, US
Tony Owen - Indialantic FL, US
John Quinlivan - Indialantic FL, US
Ted Mire - Satellite Beach FL, US
Brent Soucier - Palm Bay FL, US
Kevin Moschetti - Palm Bay FL, US
Assignee:
Hills, Inc. - West Melbourne FL
International Classification:
D01D 1/06, D01D 4/02
US Classification:
425144, 425143, 4253782, 425534, 2642097
Abstract:
A temperature control system for use in a fiber extrusion process includes a number of metering pump assemblies including inlets to receive at least two molten polymer streams from a supply source that is connectable to the system. A pump block disposed proximate the metering pump assemblies includes a plurality of flow paths extending within the pump block, where the flow paths are aligned to receive molten polymer flowing from outlets of the metering pump assemblies and to deliver the molten polymer to a spinneret. The flow paths are arranged in flow path sets within the pump block, and each flow path set includes at least one flow path and is spaced a selected distance from the other flow path sets within the pump block so as to facilitate independent control of the temperature of a molten polymer flowing through each flow path set.


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Controlling The Dissolution Of Dissolvable Polymer Components In Plural Component Fibers

Controlling The Dissolution Of Dissolvable Polymer Components In Plural Component Fibers

US Patent:
6861142, Mar 1, 2005
Filed:
Jun 6, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/455813
Inventors:
Arnold E. Wilkie - Merritt Island FL, US
Ben F. Shuler - Indialantic FL, US
Tony Owen - Indialantic FL, US
Brian C. Johnston - Melbourne FL, US
Assignee:
Hills, Inc. - W. Melbourne FL
International Classification:
D01F008/00
US Classification:
428373, 428397, 428374
Abstract:
The dissolution of dissolvable components in plural component polymer fibers is achieved by providing a polymer fiber including at least two sections, where at least one fiber section includes a dissolvable component. The rate at which at least part of the fiber dissolves is controlled by at least one of a fiber section having a non-round cross-sectional geometry, and at least two fiber sections including two different dissolvable components. In an exemplary embodiment, island-in-the-sea fibers are formed with non-round and elongated cross-sectional geometries. In another embodiment, sheath-core fibers are formed in which the sheath and core include different dissolvable components.