Timothy Douglas Cornett - Airline Transport Pilot, Flight Engineer

Pilot

MADISON, WI • Great Lakes Region

Airman Information

Timothy Cornett is an FAA-certified pilot and flight engineer based in Madison, WI. Timothy Douglas Cornett holds a Airline Transport Pilot certificate with Airplane Multi-Engine Land (AMEL), Airplane Single-Engine Land (ASEL), Airplane Single-Engine Sea (ASES), and Rotorcraft Helicopter ratings. This certificate includes type ratings for the Boeing 747-400 (B-747-4), Boeing 777 (B-777), Cessna Citation 500 Series (CE-500), and CE-525S, authorizing the holder to serve as pilot in command of these aircraft types. The Airline Transport Pilot certificate is the highest level of pilot certification issued by the FAA, authorizing the holder to act as pilot in command of scheduled airline operations and any aircraft for which they hold a type rating. ATP certification requires a minimum of 1,500 hours of total flight time and passing rigorous written and practical examinations. Timothy holds a Flight Engineer certificate with Turbojet rating. This certificate authorizes the holder to serve as a flight engineer on aircraft that require a flight engineer as part of the flight crew. Their most recent FAA medical certificate is a Second Class medical, valid through June 2025. The FAA airman records for Timothy Cornett are tracked and verified by AviatorDB.

Location

Address
834 Hidden Cave Rd
City, State
Madison, WI 53717-2756
Country
USA
FAA Region
Great Lakes

Medical Certificate

Medical Class
Second Class Medical
Medical Date
June 2024
Medical Expires
June 2025

Airline Transport Pilot

Certificate
Airline Transport Pilot
Expiration
None
Ratings
  • Airplane Multiengine Land
  • Airplane Single Engine Land
  • Airplane Single Engine Sea
  • Rotorcraft-Helicopter

Flight Engineer

Certificate
Flight Engineer
Expiration
None
Ratings
  • Turbojet Powered

Data Source

Data provided by the FAA Airmen Certification Database. AviatorDB provides a searchable interface to FAA airman certification records, making public data accessible and easy to explore.