Arturo Weiss is passionate about training others to succeed in two key industries: aviation and
professional communications. He has combined these passions into a diverse career path working with
the top players in each field, including his aviation management roles at Airbus and The Experimental
Aircraft Association and executive communications training work with major technology firms,
government agencies, and non-profit organizations. Arturo’s aviation consulting has included projects
with Brazil’s ANAC, Japan Airlines, Kunming Airlines, and the Saudi Air Navigation System.
As a workshop facilitator and speaker coach, Arturo works with high-profile corporate clients and
government agencies such as leading tech firms in Silicon Valley and the US military.
As an FAA-certified Advanced Ground Instructor, Arturo has used his aerospace background to provide
training that provides his clients with an in-depth understanding beyond the required learning set by
federal regulations.
Certifications:
Pilot and Advanced Ground Instructor
FAA Accident Investigation Course
Cambridge Speaking Examiner
CELTA certification by Cambridge University
TOESL certification by The Canadian Institute of English
Narrative Coach
Functional Imagery Training Practitioner
Here are other highlights from Arturo’s extensive professional background:
Communications Coaching
Invited speaker at the PDC EnglishUSA Conference 2018
Presenter at TOESL International Convention & English Language Expo (2017, 2018)
Ranked #1 teacher (out of more than 280) EF Education First’s North American schools in 2014
Communications consultancy for Brazilian actors
Aviation
Graduated from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University with a Bachelors in Aeronautics
Specializations in Air Traffic Control & Aviation Safety
Worked in aviation training management at Airbus
Directed aviation safety programs at the Experimental Aircraft Association
Directed a flight academy’s online instruction program
Published articles in numerous aviation trade publications including Aviation International News,
Business & Commercial Aviation, and Flying Magazine.
Has interviewed several famous aviators such as Richard Branson, Gen. Paul Tibbetts, & astronaut Gene Cernan.
Launched the first aviation webcasting service contracted by the US Centennial of Flight Commission
Served as an aviation consultant for Univision television station KCEC in Denver, Colorado.
Hosted the cable television program Sport Pilot TV
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