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George Patrick "Pat" Brown is a highly distinguished FAA Designated Pilot Examiner (DPE) and flight instructor based in the Houston, Texas, area. With over 11,000 total flight hours and nearly 6,000 hours of dual instruction given, Brown's aviation career spans more than five decades. He holds a wide range of certifications, including a Gold Seal Flight Instructor (CFI/CFII/MEI) for gliders, single-engine, and multi-engine aircraft, as well as specialized ratings for seaplanes and tailwheel operations. His long-standing commitment to aviation excellence was officially recognized with the prestigious Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award, honoring 50 years of safe flight operations without a violation or accident.
In addition to his role as a busy examiner for the Houston FSDO, Brown is a prominent figure in the national aviation safety community. He has served as a safety seminar presenter for the AOPA Air Safety Institute and co-authored several notable programs, including the "Rusty Pilots" and "Back To Your Roots" seminars. As the founder of Houston Light Sport Aviation and a former Chief Tow Pilot for the Greater Houston Soaring Association, his expertise covers a broad spectrum from sport piloting to complex multi-engine transition training. He is widely respected for his fair evaluation style and his focus on risk management and pilot proficiency.