
Rich Dunevein-Gordon joined the Light Aircraft Association as CEO in September 2011. He joins the Association after a full career in the Royal Air Force as a wing commander in the Logistics Branch, and has significant experience working within the VC10, Hercules, Sentry and Harrier Integrated Project teams. Throughout his career he has been involved in strategic planning, change management and training development. His duties also took him to a number of operational theatres.
Rich’s passion for aviation was kick-started when he soloed a glider at 16 with the Air Cadets, with whom he also won a Royal Air Force Flying Scholarship allowing him to gain his PPL. He has been a tug and parachute pilot, and a gliding & SLMG instructor. His power flying logbook ranges from RF3 to Jet Provost via Harvard, and he has been part owner of a Fox Moth. Rich is currently flying at the RAF Lyneham Flying Club. As well as being involved with LAA aircraft, Rich is part of the UK air racing scene, currently flying as a navigator.
2nd Nov 2011




