Christopher Freeze

Christopher L. Freeze is a CFII and ATP rated pilot, Aviation World Record Holder,, "AOPA Pilot", "AOPA Flight Training", "General Aviation News", "EAA Sport Aviation", and "Air Line Pilot" magazines.
Biography
An Eagle Scout, Freeze began flying in high school in California, and continued into college. He subsequently became a flight instructor, and earned all the ratings up to ATP. He also earned a seaplane rating and is certified to fly small drones, being the first to earn this certificate in the United States.
In 2009, he set a world airspeed record, flying a Mooney M20 between Mojave Spaceport and Oakland International Airport.
In 2011, he was selected by NASA for the "Explorer Schools" program, to participate in summer research experiences and professional development opportunities "based on their demonstrated innovative use of project materials and an elevated and meaningful level of project participation." That year, he participated in research projects with the agency, launching weather balloons and performing microgravity experiments.
He was named one of 12 AOPA's Outstanding Flight Instructors in 2013, and was a key member of their eFIRC revision team. He was also recognized in 2016.
Presently, he is the senior aviation technical writer for the Air Line Pilots Association and hosts a YouTube channel
Bibliography
* Alaskan Crash Site Locator (ISBN 0-976556200) (2004)
* The Wreck Chaser's Bible, Vol I (ISBN 0-976556219) (2005)
* The Wreck Chaser's Bible, Vol II (ISBN 0-976556227) (2005)
 
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