Jason Fly:  

CLASS OF 1979
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Del city, OK

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Life I was fortunate to live my childhood dream of becoming an Air Force pilot. We were in the military for 12 years and moved 9 times throughout the US. I flew four different types of aircraft while in the Air Force and have 2300 hours of "jet time" as they say. ps. That's more than one year of my life actually in the air.... School After graduation. I went to Oklahoma State and graduated with a BS in Pre-Law in 1983. I was commissioned into the Air Force just after graduation and went to pilot training. I started a Masters degree in Public Administration at Golden Gate Universityin San Francosco, CA in Nov 1985...Expand for more
and graduated with the MPA in April 1987. Workplace Let's see... after grad from good old DCHS, I worked as a "hot roofer" that summer to make $$$$ for college. Did the same thing in 1980, but decided not to do that anymore in 1981 after a doctor told me ot was like smoking 1000 cigarettes a day : 0 ( Worked for OPUBCO and even set-up my own "paper" business between my junior and senior year that was really fun and lucritive (actually took a pay cut to go to pilot training). Since then, I have been an Air Force pilot, Financial Broker, University professor, and a publishing consultant which is what I'm doing now...
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