1 January 2001

Kenneth W. Barnard

962 300 Ave

Professor Aviation Department

Hope, KS 67451

Kansas State University-Salina

(913) 949 2857

2310 Centennial Rd., Salina, KS 67401

 

(785) 826-2681 Fax 826-2934

EMPLOYMENT:

1996 - Present Kansas State University-Salina

1991 - 1996 Kansas State University-Salina

1989 - 1991 Kansas College of Technology

1986 - 1989 Kansas College of Technology

1978 - 1986 Kansas Technical Institute

1977 - 1978 Kansas Technical Institute

1975 - 1977 Self employed

1973 - 1975 Student

1972 - 1973 Rocky Mountain Helicopter

1968 - 1972 US Army

EDUCATION: (See military biography for additional military schools.)

1998 Doctor of Education, Applied Studies in Aviation and Space from Oklahoma State University.

1982 Master of Science in Technical Teacher Education from Pittsburgh State University.

1977 Bachelor of Science in Higher Education from Kansas State University

1975 A & P Certificate, Associate of Technology, Aviation Maintenance from KTI.

1967 Associate Arts degree in Liberal Arts from Riverside City College in California.

 

COURSES TAUGHT:

1. AVM 112 Aircraft Welding

10. AVM 312 Aircraft Propellers

19. PPIL 342 Aviation Meteorology/PHYS 342

2. AVM 121 Aircraft Drawings

11. AVM 332 Gas Turbine Powerplant

20. PPIL 362 Multi-Engine Ground School

3. AVM 131 Aircraft Standards

12. AVM 342 Powerplant Induction and Fuel Systems

21. PPIL 389 Problems in Aviation

4.AVM 132 Aircraft Fluid Power

13. AVM 351 Powerplant Ignition and Electrical Systems

22. PPIL 415 Human Factors

5. AVM 141 Aircraft Science

14. PPIL 111 Private Pilot

23. PPIL 420 Advanced Aerodynamics

6. AVM 142 Airframe Systems

15. PPIL 112 Professional Instrument Pilot

24. PPIL 425 Advanced Aircraft Systems

7. AVM 151 Aviation Maintenance Fundamentals, was MATH 100 Elementary Functions

16. PPIL 221 Preventive Maintenance

25. PPIL 440 FAR Part 135 Operations

8. AVM 242 Navigational Aids and Communication Systems

17. PPIL 271 Helicopter Pilot

26. All PPIL Flight Labs.

9. AVM 290 Problems in Aviation

18. PPIL 305 Aviation Safety Management

27. POLSC 355 Contemporary Issues

 

Developed/not taught

1. PPIL 142 Introduction to Meteorology, an UGE course

Curriculums developed:

1. Revised the complete FAA FAR Part 147 approved curriculum document for Aircraft Maintenance

2. University offered PPIL curriculum AWS AT/BS certified FAA FAR Part 141 curriculum document

3. University offered AVM curriculum AWS AT/BS certified FAA FAR Part 147 curriculum document

4. Several Laboratory Manuals developed in the Aviation Maintenance curriculum

FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATES:

Airline Transport Pilot

Flight Instructor

Airplane Single & Multiengine

Airplane Single & Multiengine Land

Commercial Privileges

Instrument Airplane

Rotorcraft- Helicopter

Rotorcraft-Helicopter

Instrument Helicopter

 

 

 

 

Mechanic

Airframe & Powerplant

 

REFERENCES:

COL Dennis Parry, Chief of Staff, KSARNG

LTC Eric Peck, State Aviation Officer, Kansas

Marlon Johnston, Aviation Dept. Head, Kansas State University

Chuck Reagan, Executive Vice-President, Kansas State University

COL (ret) Charles Rayl, Attorney at Law, Cottonwood Falls, KS

Mike Renk, VP Business Affairs, North Dakota Technical College, ND