Chuck Gross

Chief Pilot at A2G

Chuck Gross is an experienced aviation professional currently serving as Chief Pilot at A2G/International since June 2023. Prior to this role, Chuck held the position of Executive Vice President at Aviation Alternatives LLC, an airborne laser terrain mapping company, from September 2013 to January 2024. Chuck's extensive career includes serving as Pilot/Site Manager at AirScan from August 2005 to January 2012, and working for Lockheed Martin as a Propellent Tech from February 1989 to August 2005. Additionally, Chuck served as a 135 Line Pilot, Flight Instructor, and Aircraft Refueling specialist at Gateway Aviation from June 1984 to December 2001. Chuck's educational background includes training at American Flyers from 1986 to 1987 and graduating from Astronaut High School from 1980 to 1984.

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Titusville, United States

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A2G

A2G, with aircraft and headquarters in Titusville, Florida and a Business Development footprint and aircraft in South Africa, is a leader in the full spectrum of airborne Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) and Air-Ground Integration (AGI) services. A2G can provide Airborne Surveillance for border security, maritime patrol, pattern of life analysis, Oil/Natural Gas Infrastructure Survey/Security, and anti/counter-poaching or wildlife preservation operations. In addition, A2G can provide Airborne Reconnaissance for actionable, real-time support of military operations. A2G's AGI services consist of the full spectrum of processes for optimizing ground, air, and naval elements to maximize their joint impact on mission accomplishment. The processes include joint force doctrinal development, joint force organizational development, joint training, and, joint action on the objective, including joint terminal attack control (JTAC). A2G stands ready to assist US/foreign governments, International Organizations, and/or private-sector entities in addressing their needs and requirements to successfully perform a variety of operations.


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