My Photo

Sponsored By PerdidoPete.com


  • Click on my picture to check out my web site

  • Official web site of the Navy's Blue Angels......Click on the image to check out their flying schedule here

Contact

Biography

I am a U.S. Naval Academy graduate and former Naval Aviator back in familiar territory at Perdido Key. We live and work just outside of the home of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, Florida. After a career flying Navy aircraft and commercial aircraft for Delta Air Lines all over the world, I have embarked on a new career, real estate.

Growing up, my dream was to be a Naval Aviator, like my uncle before me, who flew for the Navy in World War II. That dream sent me to The U.S. Naval Academy. I graduated in June of 1970 with a degree in aerospace engineering. Navy flight training was next in Pensacola, FL and Corpus Christi, TX.

I received my wings March 10, 1972. They were pinned on by my Grandmother, who had performed the same ceremonial task 50 years before, when her son, my uncle, received his Naval Aviator's wings. I spent eight years in active duty, flying the C130 Hercules, on giant skis, for VXE-6, the Antarctic squadron--yes, the South Pole!! Flying off "the Ice" and in Alaska and Greenland was unique, thrilling and sometimes harrowing.

My first sales job was selling the Navy, not real estate, from my offices in Indianapolis and on the campuses of Indiana. I was privileged to head up the Officer Programs Office in the state of Indiana, recruiting officers for the Navy in all of the specialties, including flying, surface warfare, submarines and even physicians. In 1978 I left active duty and was off to Atlanta and a career with Delta Air Lines.




My Delta career gave me the opportunity to fly the Boeing 727, 737, 757, 767, the DC8, and the Lockheed L1011 and L1011 International models in the overseas operations. I have been all over the world, serving with the finest people anyone could ever know in both the Navy and Delta. I even met my wife on an airplane. My wife Caroline still flies as a flight attendant for Delta and continues to fly to Europe, Japan and domestically.

Now we call Perdido Key home after spending years visiting and then spending all of our off time here. There is neither a more beautiful nor interesting place to live in paradise than Perdido Key. Let me show you the area I call home with its beautiful beaches, unrivaled boating and water sports, and the "down home" atmosphere not found in any other coastal community.

Interests