Quine's flying career commenced when he attained his
Private Pilot's Licence at the Manx Flyers Aero Club,
Ronaldsway Airport,
Isle of Man. Showing an early aptitude for his vocation, Quine won the club's Student Pilot Trophy and after completion of his multi-engine rating and a brief spell working at the Manx Flyers Aero Club as a
Flying Instructor, he continued with his commercial pilot's studies. He attended the British Aerospace Flying College at
Prestwick Airport, and upon graduation joined
BAC Express as a
First Officer flying the
Shorts SD-360.
Manx Airlines Following his time at BAC Express, Quine joined
Manx Airlines, this time as a
Second Officer flying the
British Aerospace ATP. Manx Airlines, which was then part of the
British Regional Airlines Group, was undergoing a period of major expansion, and he rose rapidly through the ranks, achieving First Officer and Senior First Officer before attaining the rank of
Captain. Upon gaining his command, he was posted to
Manchester for twelve months. Returning to the Isle of Man, he continued to operate the
BAe ATP until Manx Airlines ceased operations on 31 August 2002. However, due to technical problems, a sub-chartered aircraft was brought in to operate this service. So the last Manx Airlines flight (JE 818
Birmingham International to Ronaldsway by ATP (G-MANB) on 31 August 2002) was captained by Quine. Flybe assumed the majority of the British Airways routes operated by BA Connect, and introduced the
Dash-8 Q-400 onto these routes. Quine was posted to Flybe's base at
Belfast City Airport, from where he operated for 14 months. In summer 2015, he was again posted to Manchester, from where he continued to operate the
Dash-8 Q-400 on various Flybe routes until the Isle of Man base reopened in 2019. Quine remained based on the Isle of Man until Flybe went into administration on 5 March 2020. During his time with Flybe, Quine served on the Company Council of the
British Airline Pilots' Association.
Loganair Following his time in politics Quine resumed his career in commercial aviation, joining
Loganair in March 2022. He currently operates the
ATR-72 based at
Ronaldsway Airport, Isle of Man. ==Politics==