Scott Sinclair is an accomplished First Officer and commercial pilot with over 1,000 flight hours and a multi-engine instrument rating, bringing 18 years of diverse professional experience across aviation, IT, teaching, and quantity surveying. He holds an honors degree in Quantity Surveying and has balanced technical roles—from tug and parachute pilot duties to airline operations—with leadership and customer-facing positions. Scott is also an active contributor to open-source scientific computing, improving test automation and documentation for the prominent SciPy library and enhancing reproducible notebooks in the SciPy Cookbook. Known for meeting deadlines and thriving outdoors, he pairs disciplined operational rigor with strong interpersonal skills developed through teaching and sales roles. Based in Gauteng, South Africa, he blends practical technical troubleshooting with aviation safety mindset, making him adaptable across high-stakes and collaborative environments. An interesting hint of his versatility: he has moved seamlessly between cockpit controls, classroom instruction, and codebases that support scientific research.
18 years of coding experience
Commercial pilot Aviation, Commercial pilot Aviation at Pmb Aero Club
CPL MEIR Aeronautics/Aviation/Aerospace Science and Technology General, CPL MEIR Aeronautics/Aviation/Aerospace Science and Technology General at Blue Chip Aviation
Bachelor of Science (BSc) Quantity surveying, Bachelor of Science (BSc) Quantity surveying at University of the Free State/Universiteit van die Vrystaat
Bachelor of Science - BS Honors Quantity Surveying and Construction Management, Bachelor of Science - BS Honors Quantity Surveying and Construction Management at University of the Free State
Contributions summary:Scott primarily contributed to improving the quality and maintainability of the SciPy library through bug fixes and documentation updates. They addressed a missing import issue in the interpolation module and added regression tests, ensuring code correctness. Furthermore, the user corrected documentation, and improved the build process by adding Tox support. Their work focused on ensuring code reliability and usability for the scientific computing library.
Contributions summary:Scott's commits primarily involve modifying and improving Jupyter Notebooks within the SciPy Cookbook repository. Their contributions include converting cells to markdown for better formatting, increasing figure sizes for improved visualization, removing attachments, and ensuring the notebooks run correctly. They also worked on adjusting the import statements, demonstrating an understanding of Python and scientific computing libraries. The user also included modifying the plots, which requires skills of data visualization.
pythoncookbookjupyter-notebooknotebooksetuptools
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Scott Sinclair - First Officer at Global Airways Group