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Bill Crozier

Bill Crozier

Deputy Director, Office of Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration

Federal Aviation Administration

Bill Crozier is the Deputy Director of the FAA’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Integration Office. This office functions as the single agency focal point for all UAS-related activities and is uniquely positioned to develop and coordinate solutions to UAS challenges across the FAA and with external organizations.

In his previous position, Bill served as the Deputy Director of the Office of Integration, Quality and Executive Services in the FAA’s Aviation Safety Organization (AVS). He also held the position of Division Manger in the Planning and Performance Division, also in AVS.

Prior to joining the FAA in 2007, Bill served in the U.S. Army for twenty-one years. During his military career, Bill served in a variety of aviation-related assignments, including leading units which used UASs in theatre. Bill has over 20 years of flying experience, and is a master Aviator, qualified in both fixed wing and rotary wing operations.

Bill holds a B.A. in Political Science from Pittsburg State University and a M.A. in Administration from Central Michigan University.

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