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Name

Nicholas Jan Ryan van Aalst

Nationality

Canadian

Bio

A native of southern Alberta, Nick van Aalst found a passion for aviation early in his life, before he could walk, like most young aviation enthusiasts – at an airshow! As a young person, Nick pursued membership in the Royal Canadian Air Cadets, ultimately being awarded both his glider and power pilot wings in 2000 and 2001 respectively.

Throughout his early professional work history, Nick was a provincial peace officer in Alberta working predominantly to support the healthcare system while also pursuing a commercial pilot’s license and Group 1 instrument rating. Ultimately, Nick has gone on to accumulate flight time in a wide range of general aviation aircraft, with memorable experiences flying aircraft such as a 1942 Taylorcraft L-2, a Boeing Stearman, a Pitts Special S-2B, and the Cirrus SR20 and SR22.

Following Nick’s work in law enforcement, he was selected for basic airport air traffic controller training. Having worked both a predominantly general aviation and training-centric airport, as well as one of Canada’s major airports, Nick has well over a decade of insights into industry needs and their nuances, but laments about his excitement on aviation and its brilliance in connecting people!

Nick continues to pursue his own higher education, already holding an associates degree in aeronautics from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, and ultimately – being a product of Star Trek: The Next Generation – seeks to complete a Master of Science in Aeronautics with a specialization in space operations, thus making good on his childhood obsessions for both things with wings and the frontier of space!

In Nick’s spare time, asides from his work as a captain in the Canadian Armed Forces as a Cadet Instructor Cadre officer, Nick enjoys spending time with his family, watching or coaching baseball (he’s a Padres, Mets, Cubs, and Angels fan… so he doesn’t celebrate a whole lot).

Academic Background

COMMERCIAL PILOT’S LICENSE | 2011 | TRANSPORT CANADA

• Group 1 Instrument Rating

BASIC AIRPORT AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER | 2011 | NAV CANADA

COMPLEX AIRPORT AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER | 2015 | NAV CANADA

ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE | 2021 | EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY

• Concentration: Aviation

• Relevant Coursework: Aeronautical Sciences; Aviation Safety

• Honors: Dean’s List: March 2020

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE | PENDING 2023 | EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY

• Major: Aeronautics

• Relevant Coursework: Accounting; Aeronautical Sciences; Aerospace Physiology; Aviation Safety; Information Systems; Management Fundamentals; Remote Sensing & Earth Observation; Space Habitation & Life Support Systems; Space Mission & Launch Operations

• Advanced placement for Master of Science in Aeronautics with a Space Operations specialization (4+1 program)

• MSc cumulative GPA to date: 4.00

• Recommendation for research work to be submitted to aerospace journals and conferences for peer review

• Honors: Dean’s List: March 2020; February 2022; May 2022

• 111/120 credits complete as of 21-May-2023

BASIC SPACE OPERATIONS COURSE | 2023 | ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE BARKER COLLEGE

• Basic Space Operations Advisor

HIGH ALTITUDE INDOCTRINATION | 2023 | SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY

Professional Interests

Aerospace research, design, development, testing, and evaluation;

Aerospace physiology;

Aviation safety;

Flight operations;

Human factors;

Mission assurance;

Public speaking;

Remote sensing;

Risk management;

Root cause analysis;

Space operations;

Student engagement and outreach;

Certifications

Open University Student

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