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Aviation Academy Belgrade Signs Cooperation Agreement with Belgrade Airport Company
By signing a cooperation agreement with Belgrade Airport, the Aviation Academy continues to provide its students with the highest quality education in accordance with the dual model. The cooperation agreement was signed by Dr. Goran Cvijović, director of the Air Force Academy, and Francois Berizo, general manager of the Belgrade Airport company, in the presence of the director of the Office for Dual Education, prof. Dr. Gabriele Grujić.
This cooperation is extremely important, because fourth-grade high school students of the Air Traffic Technician educational profile will discover the secrets of the trade in the sectors of operational work and ground handling through practical work at the Belgrade airport and thus complete the previously acquired theoretical knowledge.
The classes will take place in coordination with the airport’s Center for Development and Talent Management, and will be conducted by certified mentors – instructors from operational services once a week for six hours. This type of teaching gives students the opportunity to learn first-hand not only about the procedures but also to learn from the experiences that the mentors will share with them.
The first group of students will start classes at the beginning of the second semester, and the common goal of the Aviation Academy and the Belgrade Airport company is to contribute to the training of future experts and colleagues in the aviation industry.
Source: Aviation Academy Belgrade Press Release
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Canadian Owners and Pilots Association Announces Latest Scholarships Worth $24,000
Canadian Owners and Pilots Association (COPA) announces its 2023 Scholarships which are now open for applications until March 01, 2023.
Neil J. Armstrong Ab-Initio Scholarship
Since 1995, the COPA Neil J. Armstrong Scholarship has financially supported the development of young pilots aged between 16 and 21. This longstanding scholarship was created in honour of Canadian Aviation Hall of Fame inductee Neil J. Armstrong. This award comes with a free one-year COPA Student membership.
Applicants are assessed on their demonstrated interest in aviation, community involvement, academic achievements, ability to set and achieve goals, and commitment to completing flight training. A COPA membership is not necessary.
COPA’s Neil J. Armstrong Ab-Initio Scholarship provides up to $14,000 toward eligible training costs associated with obtaining a Private Pilot License (PPL).
COPA New Wings Scholarship
The COPA New Wings Scholarship helps make flying more accessible and affordable in Canada by providing up to $5,000 towards eligible training costs for an outstanding aspiring pilot, 21 years of age or older, each year.
The scholarship was introduced in 2023 and is generously supported by Diamond Doors.
COPA Advanced Flight Training Scholarship
The COPA Advanced Flight Training Scholarship promotes Canadian pilot development by providing annual scholarships to student pilots in advanced flight training programs.
Each year up to three recipients are awarded $2,500 to be used for eligible training costs associated with advanced flight training such as a commercial license, various endorsements or ratings for pilots who already have a PPL.
COPA Drone Pilot Scholarship
COPA believes the sky is for everyone and is committed to supporting safer drone operations. Through the new COPA Drone Pilot Scholarship, three COPA members 18 and older will receive training to obtain their advanced RPAS pilot certificate. The scholarship includes access to RPAS ground school, flight reviews and exam expenses (conditions apply).
Recipients will be chosen based on their involvement and participation in General Aviation activities, events, or organizations.
Source: COPA Announcement
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National Flight Training Association (NFTA) Launches in Washington, D.C., United States of America
A new Washington, D.C.-based aviation trade association, the National Flight Training Association (NFTA), is now actively representing a network of United States-based professional flight training providers seeking a unified voice on aviation industry matters that impact flight academies.
The National Flight Training Association was founded to focus exclusively on the interests of professional flight training organizations based in the United States. It is led by CEO Lee Collins, a former career commercial airline pilot and flight training professional. He is an accomplished industry leader whose resume includes a number of leadership and visionary roles, including serving as president of an airline industry trade association. His track record of success in airline safety and aviation legislative and government affairs spans more than 20 years.
“There are more than 600 FAA-termed ‘Pilot Schools’ in the United States; yet, there is a void in the conversation when it comes to actively including these flight training academies in national discussions on crucial issues impacting aviation in the United States,” Collins said. “With the National Flight Training Association, organizations who help train the next generation of pilots will have a seat at the table and a voice in Washington. The ongoing pilot shortage has made it clear that the aviation industry, which is critical to the U.S. economy, is in a fragile state and needs direction from a variety of stakeholders, including flight training organizations of all sizes. Legislation that impacts the flight training industry must be informed, in part, by that industry to fully understand its ramifications.”
NFTA has five founding board members, elected to serve a three-year term.
- Nayda Cattin, Vice President of Cirrus Aviation in Sarasota, Florida; NFTA Vice President, Government Affairs
- Bill Heckathorn, President and Founder of Ignite Flight Academy in Lincoln, Nebraska; NFTA Vice President, Membership
- Ed Comisky, Designated Pilot Examiner and President, Echo Charlie Aviation, Orlando, Florida; NFTA Secretary/Treasurer
- Christopher Schoensee, President and Owner of Paragon Flight Training, Fort Myers, Florida; NFTA Vice President, Marketing
- Captain Troy E. Wheeler, Jr, President, Lanier Flight Center, LLC, with two locations in Georgia; NFTA Board President
“The time has come for the Flight Training Industry to assume its necessary place as a leading stakeholder in the aviation world,” NFTA Board President Troy E. Wheeler said. “Our leadership team is without rival, and we intend to have an immediate impact on issues involving our nation’s critical aviation infrastructure.”
The agenda for NFTA’s first year will focus on an array of critical issues intended to produce the safest, most efficient, and most cost-effective training for our nation’s future pilots. Collins says the issue-driven agenda is strong, and NFTA is perfectly positioned to act immediately in pursuit of its goals.
“NFTA will represent our members’ best interests with a strong and united voice in the national dialogue. We will be aggressive in our timelines and a trusted partner with other organizations, regulators, and our legislative bodies to effect real change now,” Collins said. “For more than 10 years, Congress has called for the industry, along with the FAA, to produce the world’s finest aviators, and do so quickly to meet demand, while simultaneously using technology to maximize efficiency and reduce costs. Our member organizations are uniquely positioned to do just that.”
NFTA has already attracted more than two dozen members, and dynamic flight training academies are encouraged to join the organization to have a vote and voice in national aviation conversations. NFTA is located at 1101 Pennsylvania Avenue, in Washington, D.C., with a satellite office on the grounds of the Punta Gorda airport (KPGD) in Florida.
About National Flight Training Association (NFTA)
Formed by aviation industry leaders in 2022, National Flight Training Association (NFTA) is a consortium of U.S.-based flight training providers and professionals that exists to work for the benefit and advancement of the national aviation industry, and to advocate for the interests of its members. NFTA enables a collaborative network between flight training providers and U.S. lawmakers, the FAA, airlines, manufacturers, lenders, insurance underwriters, and other industry stakeholders.
Source: NFTA Press Release
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US National Flight Training Association Launches, Announces CEO
The National Flight Training Association (NFTA), a recently launched consortium of Flight Training providers and professionals in the United States, announced Mr. Lee Collins as the association’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Mr Collins is also the Senior Vice President, Industry & Government Affairs at Florida, United States-based flight training group Paragon Flight Training. Learn more about NFTA or Mr. Collins by connecting through his LinkedIn profile here.
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US High School Installs Virtual Reality Flight Simulator
United States of America headquartered pilot simulator device manufacturer True Course Simulations (TCS) announced that Breckinridge County High School has introduced their students to aviation by becoming one of the first high schools in the nation to install a Virtual Reality Flight Simulator manufactured by TCS.
“This flight simulator will allow their students to experience flight virtually while learning actual flight maneuvers and safety standards thanks to their own personal virtual flight instructor, that we’ve built into the course curriculum,” said TCS.
Source: TCS Announcement
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