Tahmouress Sadeghi | Aviation Consultants | Control & Computer Engineer
Aviation consultants
are highly needed in the aviation industry. Aviation consultants work with
clients on a daily basis; therefore, they should have good communication
skills. Aviation consultants should ensure what their clients need before
providing their services to the companies. An aviation consultant first
performs a case assessment before creating a plan of action. Sometimes Aviation
consulting companies also act in a public relation capacity at the time when
there is a recent aircraft accident.
Tahmouress Sadeghi is one of the greatest aviation consultants who offer his services in flight
and Jet Engine critical system, Aerospace Electronics and Command & Control
Architecture. For most of his life, he has lived in New York, and he has
recently shifted to Boston to serve the local aerospace electronics companies.
With 30 years of experience in Aviation consultancy, Tom Sadeghi has great
expertise in working with many companies in the United States. He started his
career as a Control & Computer Engineer and afterward became manager of
advance flight control and program manager of Vehicle Health Monitoring. In the
last, he served as a technical director for the First Air Force.
Tahmouress Sadeghi has
worked for many aerospace electronics during his career like as an R&D Engineer
for Fairchild Republic/Grumman, as a Program Manager for X33 vehicle Monitoring
System for Lockheed Martin, and as a Manager of Advance Flight Control for
General Electric Aircraft Control Systems. Tahmouress Sadeghi has provided
aviation consulting services for various companies including MacDonald Douglas,
Garrett Engine, Northrop-Grumman, Allied Signals, and ARINC.
Tahmouress Sadeghi was hired by First Air Force as a
technical lead, and he contributed in the development of an Area Cruise Missile The defense under the Advanced Concept Technology Demonstration under the First
Force Initiative. The work started a year before the 9/11 attack on the United
States. On the second day of the attack, the ACMD system was made operational.
For so many years, Dr. Tom Sadeghi remained a Technical Lead. With the help of
other armed forces, Tahmouress Sadeghi contributed to the transformation
of the deployed ACMD system into Integrated Air Defense Systems.
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