Meet the COPA Staff
John Quarterman, Manager,
Member Assistance
and Programs

President and CEO,
Kevin Psutka, is pleased to announce that John Quarterman begins his duties as
Manager, Member Assistance and Programs on September 4.
John will help provide assistance to members who have technical, regulatory or
other aviation questions. He will also provide liaison for the COPA Flights
chapters as well as represent COPA at certain government and industry
committees, conferences and trade shows.
John is an Ottawa native. With 30 years and 950 hours of recreational flying
light aircraft, nine years being active as a flying club president and director,
five more years as a general aviation advocate and seven years as an aircraft
owner, John brings to COPA the perspective of COPA’s main constituents, the
Recreational Pilot-Owner.
John earned his Private license soon after his 16th birthday and holds a
commercial license, with IFR, float and multi-engine endorsements, and a U.S.
license. He currently flies single-engine rental aircraft.
John is a graduate of the Algonquin College Electronics Technologist program and
through courses at Carleton University and his former employer’s upgrade
program, became a Software Engineer. Until coming to COPA, John worked as a
Military-Airborne-Products Software Test Engineer.
A COPA member for 13 years, John is well known to local Ottawa members as the
organizer of many aviation events, a COPA volunteer and a passionate defender of
GA and is probably best known to COPA members nationally as an occasional
contributor of articles to COPA Flight.
John looks forward to the opportunity to work with and for COPA members to help
enhance their freedom to fly.
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