Our Financial Consultants
| Rick Barton Pilot Representative |
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| Rick is currently a Boeing 737 Check Airman at DFW. He has previously been a Check Airman for the DC-10, DC-9, A-300 and B-727 and a Captain for the B-767/757. Rick received his B.S. in Engineering Management from the U.S. Air Force Academy, his Master of Science in Business Administration from UCLA, and his Juris Doctor in Law from Southern Methodist University. He was awarded the Mercantile National Bank Award upon graduation from SMU Law School as the top student in Estate Planning. In addition to currently practicing estate planning law, Rick previously served as an attorney for AMR Corporation assisting in the Air Cal merger, MD-11 purchasing, and litigation involving computer reservation systems. Rick is the former Mayor of Bedford, Texas and is a retired Air Force officer who served as a RF-4C pilot on active duty and in the Kentucky Air National Guard. He also spent ten years as a Judge Advocate for the Air Force Reserve while working as an Air Force Admissions Liaison Officer. | |
| Rob Burger Pilot Representative |
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| Rob received degrees in aeronautics and business from San Jose State University in 1985. Rob then served as an instructor pilot for the United States Air Force from 1985 through 1991. He joined American Airlines as a pilot immediately following his work in the USAF in 1992. Rob is a Financial Consultant for Retirement Advisors of America, Ltd. servicing clients and prospective clients throughout Southern California. | |
| Cole Buxton Pilot Representative |
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Cole is a retired Captain with American Airlines (33 years) having been based at San Francisco, Los Angeles, Miami, and Seattle. He has served as a crew member on almost all of the aircraft operated by American Airlines and has flown to all of American’s destinations throughout the U.S., Canada, Europe, South America, and the Far East. Cole has served on the Allied Pilots Association Board of Directors as Domicile Vice-Chairman from San Francisco and on the National Pension Committee (13 years). This committee met regularly with the American Airlines Treasurer and Pension Administration officials to review investment policy and Money Manager’s performance with respect to the Pilot’s Pension Funds. The principal objective of the committee was to ensure that all decisions made were in the best interests of American Airlines Pilots. Cole studied law at Boalt Hall, University of California, Berkeley, has an MBA in Finance and Accounting and has passed the Uniform CPA Examination. He also completed a course in Pension Administration at the Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania. He has held a California Real Estate Broker license. Cole worked closely with and was mentored by Howard Pritchard when Captain Pritchard was Chairman of the Allied Pilots Pension Committee. His experience in helping pilots with their retirement matters spans over 30 years. |
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| Chuck Comeau Pilot Representative |
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| Chuck received an A.B. Math degree, also majoring in Economics from College of the Holy Cross in 1960. After training as a Naval Aviator, he served as a plane commander and flight instructor through 1968, when he was released from active duty. He then served flying P3 aircraft in the U.S. Naval Reserve and retired with the rank of Commander in 1983. Chuck retired after 30 years with American Airlines, having most recently been a check airman in Miami on the B-767 and B757 aircraft. He and his wife now travel between their homes in Amelia Island, Florida and Newburyport, Massachusetts. | |
| Dave Comstock Pilot Representative |
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Dave earned his B.S. Degree in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin at Madison in 1967. Having been born at the West Point U.S. Army Military Academy, it was only natural for Dave to enter the military. After 28 years, including both active and reserve status, he retired with the rank of Colonel, U.S. Air Force.
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| Tony DeSantis Principal |
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Tony received his B.S. from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1970, as the Outstanding Graduate in Aerodynamics. In 1977, he received his MBA in Finance from the Columbia Graduate School of Business on a Samuel Bronfman Fellowship. He served five years as a pilot in the USAF before joining American Airlines in 1976 and retired in 2005 while based in Miami. Tony served as chairman of the Los Angeles domicile APA Pension Committee from1984 to 1989 where he assisted pilots preparing for retirement, conducted retirement briefings, and wrote articles for local and national APA publications. Tony also developed computer software designed to project future retirement benefits, including lump sum and annuity options, early retirement benefits, 401K amounts, disability, and survivor death benefits. These projections have assisted hundreds of retiring pilots and have now become an integral part of the Final Approach Program® that he developed for RAA.
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| J. Kevin Dolan Principal |
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Kevin received his BA in Economics from Denison University in Granville, Ohio in 1973. After getting his wings in the Air Force and flying the C-141, Kevin went on to the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned his MBA in 1981, while flying for American Airlines. At Wharton he earned the highest possible grade of "Distinguished" for his thesis on personal finance emphasizing cash flow management. Kevin is also a Certified Financial Planner.
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