Mark Reisweber
MAJ Reisweber is a native of Buffalo, N.Y. He was commissioned in the Infantry and, although a trained and qualified Airborne-Ranger, he attended flight school at Fort Rucker, Alabama, and in 1982 became an Army Aviator. Mark's operational assignments included tactical duties in attack and lift units, as well as service as a helicopter instructor pilot at the Army flight school. He is qualified to fly a myriad of aircraft, both fixed-wing and rotary-wing, among them the UH-60 Black Hawk.
Mark has a Master’s Degree in Engineering Psychology and was on the faculty at West Point in the mid-90s. He retired from the United States Army in 2001 and embarked on a second career as a Human Performance Engineer with the Federal Aviation Administration. Mark is married to a West Point graduate and has two children. His daughter is a member of the West Point Class 2016 and currently serves as an Army Aviator and is on the faculty at the United States Military Academy.
Mark has a Master’s Degree in Engineering Psychology and was on the faculty at West Point in the mid-90s. He retired from the United States Army in 2001 and embarked on a second career as a Human Performance Engineer with the Federal Aviation Administration. Mark is married to a West Point graduate and has two children. His daughter is a member of the West Point Class 2016 and currently serves as an Army Aviator and is on the faculty at the United States Military Academy.
