Donald Ray Garrison - Commercial Pilot, Flight Instructor

Pilot

GEORGETOWN, TX • Southwest Region

Airman Information

Donald Garrison is an FAA-certified pilot and flight instructor based in Georgetown, TX. Donald Ray Garrison holds a Commercial Pilot certificate with Airplane Single-Engine Land (ASEL), Airplane Multi-Engine Land (AMEL), and Instrument Airplane ratings. This certificate includes type ratings for the CV-240, CV-340, CV-440, and L-382, authorizing the holder to serve as pilot in command of these aircraft types. A Commercial Pilot certificate authorizes the holder to fly aircraft for compensation or hire, including charter flights, aerial photography, banner towing, cargo operations, and other commercial aviation activities. Commercial certification requires a minimum of 250 hours of flight time. Donald holds a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) certificate with Airplane Single and Multi-Engine rating. A Certified Flight Instructor certificate authorizes the holder to provide flight training to student and certificated pilots, including ground and flight instruction, solo endorsements, practical test endorsements, and biennial flight reviews. Their most recent FAA medical certificate is a Third Class medical, valid through February 2019. The FAA airman records for Donald Garrison are tracked and verified by AviatorDB.

Location

Address
3600 Brangus Rd
City, State
Georgetown, TX 78628-1716
Country
USA
FAA Region
Southwest

Medical Certificate

Medical Class
Third Class Medical
Medical Date
February 2017
Medical Expires
February 2019
BasicMed Course
May 19, 2025
BasicMed CMEC
April 7, 2025

Commercial Pilot

Certificate
Commercial Pilot
Expiration
None
Ratings
  • Airplane Single Engine Land
  • Airplane Multiengine Land
  • Instrument Airplane

Flight Instructor

Certificate
Flight Instructor
Expiration
March 3120
Ratings
  • Airplane Single and Multiengine

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.