Robert Rusello
About Robert Rusello
Robert Rusello is an experienced instructor at the National Safety Council, where he has worked since 2010. He has a background in aviation safety and training, with previous roles at Amerijet International and Spirit Airlines.
Work at National Safety Council
Robert Rusello has served as an Instructor at the National Safety Council since 2010. In this role, he focuses on safety training and education, contributing to the organization's mission of promoting safety in various sectors. His tenure of 14 years reflects his commitment to enhancing safety standards and practices.
Aviation Experience
Robert Rusello has extensive experience in the aviation industry, having worked with a charter company in South Florida. This role allowed him to expand his aviation expertise, which complements his instructional work in safety training. His background in aviation contributes to his understanding of safety protocols and procedures in this field.
Previous Roles in Aviation Safety
Prior to his current position, Robert Rusello worked at Amerijet International as a Safety Instructor from 1995 to 2000. He also held positions at Spirit Airlines from 2000 to 2006, where he served as a Maintenance Trainer and Director of Ground Safety. These roles provided him with significant experience in aviation safety and training.
Education and Training
Robert Rusello studied at SUNY Canton, where he achieved a degree in Liberal Arts from 1971 to 1973. Additionally, he attended the US Army Signal School at Fort Monmouth, NJ, which furthered his technical training and knowledge. His educational background supports his professional roles in safety and training.
Key Contributions to Safety Records
Robert Rusello played a significant role in transitioning MAI to electronic records by learning and implementing the TRAX system. This initiative reflects his ability to adapt to new technologies and improve safety record-keeping processes within the aviation industry.