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Bob Commander set up Commander Aviation Services Ltd, a UK-based aviation consultancy, in 2006.
He began his career in the Royal Air Force where he was a General Duties Officer and Navigator in the 1970s and 80s.
He joined the UK Civil Aviation Authority in 1988 and became Head of Policy for General Aviation in 1995 with responsibility for:
Formulating policy and progressing changes in the law affecting General Aviation
Liaising with the associations representing all aspects of General Aviation from hang gliders to corporate jet operators
Helping to build the working relationship with UK and European government bodies for aviation
From 1983 to 1985 he was an RAF Ground Instructor in safety and survival and a Safety Instructor for British Caledonian and British Airways from 1985 to 1988. He also undertook search and rescue duties in North Wales for three years.
He holds a UK Commercial Balloon Pilot’s Licence and a Private Aeroplane Pilot’s Licence (PPL).




