Brady Pagnac
Pilot âĸ Commercial Multi-Engine Pilot | Instrument Rated | EMT
Flight Experience & Aircraft
2 type ratings âĸ 251 total hours
Total Hours
251
Multi-Engine Hours
27
Jet Hours
0
Turboprop Hours
0
Type Ratings
PA-44
Training date: Jul 2026
27 hours in type
PA-28
Training date: Jan 2026
223 hours in type
Certificates & Qualifications
Commercial Pilot License
Issued Mar 2026
FAA First Class Medical
Issued Jan 2026
Expires Jan 2031
Multi-Engine Rating
Issued Jul 2026
Instrument Rating
Issued Apr 2024
Complex Endorsement
Issued Aug 2024
High Performance Endorsement
Issued Aug 2026
Work Experience
Emergency Medical Technician
Sanford Ambulance
Respond to emergency calls in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment requiring quick, sound decision-making. Provide direct patient care and safe transport to medical facilities. Operate within strict protocols and maintain accurate, detailed documentation of each call. Manage equipment readiness and supply inventory aboard the unit.
Switchboard Operator
Altru Health System
Executed hospital emergency protocols quickly and accurately. Directed incoming calls and routed patients to the appropriate departments. Maintained HIPAA compliance and safeguarded sensitive patient information.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics, Major in Commercial Aviation
University of North Dakota at Grand Forks, ND
Profile Overview
251
Total Flight Hours
2
Aircraft Types
4
Years Experience
Personal Interests
I'm a commercial pilot and Commercial Aviation student at the University of North Dakota, holding a Commercial Pilot Certificate with instrument, multi-engine, and complex privileges. I trained in a structured collegiate flight program and I'm comfortable operating modern glass-cockpit avionics, with a focus on precise, procedure-driven IFR flying. I'm continuing to build experience and add qualifications as I finish my degree. Alongside flying, I've worked as an EMT since 2017, currently with Sanford Health Ambulance. That background shapes how I operate in the cockpit: comfortable making decisions under pressure, disciplined about procedures and checklists, and used to being the steady, dependable person on a crew when it counts. I'm particularly drawn to air-medical and corporate operations, where that mix of aviation skill and real-world medical experience adds value beyond just stick-and-rudder work. Based in the upper Midwest, I'm looking to build a long-term professional flying career with an operator that values reliability, safety, and consistent growth.
Aviation
A Capella Singing
Diesel Mechanics
Coding & Automation
Emergency Medical Services
Automotive Projects