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Team Lead

Specifically About Dudley Crosson

Dudley Crosson, PhD started Delta P, an aeromedical safety company, in 1988. During this time until 2002 he was a consultant in Aerospace Physiology and Human Factors to NASA and a number of space contractors. Since 9/11, he has provided aeromedical safety support for several public safety aviation units and non-DoD aviation units.  Currently, along with his work at Delta P, Dudley Crosson is the Aeromedical Liaison to the medical community for the Airborne Public Safety Association (APSA), a Member of both the Aerospace Medical Association’s (AsMA) Aviation Safety Committee and Aerospace Human Performance Committee, an Advisor to the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems (CAMTS) Aviation Advisory Board,  and a member of the US Helicopter Safety Team (USHST). Previously Dudley Crosson was an Affiliate Professor at the University of Hawaii at Hilo and an Associate Professor at the Florida Institute of Technology.

 

Prior to this, he has had various responsibilities including Paramedic, Diving Officer, and Lifeguard.

Specifically About Dudley Crosson

Dudley Crosson started Delta P, an aeromedical safety company, in 1988. During this time until 2002 he was a consultant in Aerospace Physiology and Human Factors to NASA and a number of space contractors. Since 9/11, he has provided aeromedical safety support for several public safety aviation units and non-DoD aviation units.  Currently, along with his work at Delta P, Dudley Crosson is the Aeromedical Liaison to the medical community for the Airborne Public Safety Association (APSA), a Member of both the Aerospace Medical Association’s (AsMA) Aviation Safety Committee and Aerospace Human Performance Committee, an Advisor to the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems (CAMTS) Aviation Advisory Board,  and a member of the US Helicopter Safety Team (USHST). Previously Dudley Crosson was an Affiliate Professor at the University of Hawaii at Hilo and an Associate Professor at the Florida Institute of Technology.

 

Prior to this, he has had various responsibilities including Paramedic, Diving Officer, and Lifeguard.

Specifically About Dudley Crosson

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Dudley Crosson started Delta P, an aeromedical safety company, in 1988. During this time until 2002 he was a consultant in Aerospace Physiology and Human Factors to NASA and a number of space contractors. Since 9/11, he has provided aeromedical safety support for several public safety aviation units and non-DoD aviation units.  Currently, along with his work at Delta P, Dudley Crosson is the Aeromedical Liaison to the medical community for the Airborne Public Safety Association (APSA), a Member of both the Aerospace Medical Association’s (AsMA) Aviation Safety Committee and Aerospace Human Performance Committee, an Advisor to the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems (CAMTS) Aviation Advisory Board,  and a member of the US Helicopter Safety Team (USHST). Previously Dudley Crosson was an Affiliate Professor at the University of Hawaii at Hilo and an Associate Professor at the Florida Institute of Technology.
Prior to this, he has had various responsibilities including Paramedic, Diving Officer, and Lifeguard.

 


Professional memberships include:

Aerospace Human Factors Assoc (AsHFA)
Aerospace Medical Assoc (AsMA)
Aerospace Physiology Society (AsPS)
Airborne Public Safety Assoc (APSA)
South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society (SPUMS)
US Helicopter Safety Team (USHST)
United States Lifesaving Assoc (USLA)