Archive for the ‘VA Approved Schools’ Category

A&P’s and UAV’s: Combine your passion for mechanics and engineering with the UAV demand

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012

If you do a Google Search for “UAV Aircraft Mechanic”, look what you’ll find- a lot of jobs and opportunities. One company, BOSH Global Services, has numerous listings for A&P’s with UAV experience.  And that’s just one company.  In addition to new demands within the aerospace sector,  the public sector is now beginning to leverage UAV technology throughout the country as law enforcement and Homeland Security build up their UAV capabilities.

As the FAA begins to take input from the public on the regulation of UAV use, you will certainly see the demand for A&P’s and UAV technicians rise.  Once the FAA rulings are in place, demand will most certainly surge.

Aviation Schools Online has a comprehensive listing of both A&P (Airframe and Powerplant) schools as well as UAV schools.

A&P Schools listing: http://www.aviationschoolsonline.com/aircraft-mechanic-schools.php

UAV / UAS Schools listing: http://www.aviationschoolsonline.com/uav-training.php

Additionally, Aviation Schools Online has listings for VA Approved Aircraft Mechanic schools at:

http://www.aviationschoolsonline.com/gi-bill-aircraft-mechanic-schools.php?ref_id=8869

ThinkGlobalFlight.org Announces Guidance Aviation as its Premier Sponsor at Sun n’ Fun

Thursday, March 29th, 2012
Thnk Global Flight pilots

“When we discovered what Captain Judy Rice was doing, we wanted all-in." - John Stonecipher, President, CEO, Guidance Aviation

Sun n’ Fun Air Show, Lakeland, Fl. – At the Sun n’ Fun Fly-In and Air Show opening press conference on March 27th, Captain Judy Rice of ThinkGlobalFlight.org will announce the organization’s Premier Sponsor, Guidance Aviation, LLC. Guidance Aviation has donated the Cirrus SR20 G3 aircraft equipped with Garmin Perspective, Synthetic Vision and a Ballistic Recovery System for the Around-The-World flight to promote education, aviation and aerospace.

Cirrus SR20 G3 aircraft

Guidance Aviation has donated this Cirrus SR20 G3 aircraft for the Around-The-World flight to promote education, aviation and aerospace.

“When we discovered what Captain Judy Rice was doing, we wanted all-in. What a fantastic way to promote education and to inspire our kids to discover the unique opportunities that the aviation and aerospace industries promise. We are proud to provide ThinkGlobalFlight.org the Cirrus SR20 G3 in order to make this effort take flight. Currently with a position on delivery for the new Cirrus Vision Jet, I am a big believer of the Cirrus brand, combining the best technology with the safest design,” stated John Stonecipher, President, CEO, Guidance Aviation.

Guidance Aviation is a Part 141 airplane and helicopter flight training facility, based in the high altitude environment of Prescott, Arizona.

In the Fall of 2013, the Cirrus SR20 G3 will take flight, commencing ThinkGlobalFlight.org’s mission of promoting STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Education through the excitement of and Around-The-World Flight of Adventure. International Student Command Centers in classrooms around the world will be connected via the Internet utilizing the ThinkGlobalFlight.org website, multiple Facebook pages, streaming audio, video, podcasts and other web based mediums.

Guidance aviation logo“The Student Command Centers will be organized and managed by the students, providing a perfect vessel to inspire and educate,” states Captain Rice. “We are currently meeting with all education, aviation and aerospace leaders, companies and enthusiasts to discuss additional sponsorship opportunities and alliances.”

ThinkGlobalFlight.org is a 501(C)3 non-profit corporation. 100% of all proceeds go to the promotion of the flight, flight support and promoting education, aerospace and aviation. ALL ThinkGlobalFlight.org Team Members are 100% volunteers.

Think Global Flight Website: http://www.thinkglobalflight.org
Think Global Flight Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ThinkGlobalFlight

Guidance Aviation Website: http://www.guidance.aero
Guidance Aviation Facebook: http://www.guidanceaviation.blogspot.com

Sun n’ Fun Fly-In Air Show: http://www.sun-n-fun.org

###

Media Contact
G. Roginson
Inventist Media
Email: media@inventistmedia.com
Tel: 310-745-4711

Arizona Students, Vets Get New Helicopter Training Program

Friday, March 23rd, 2012

Yavapai College logoPrescott, Arizona, March 22, 2012 – John Morgan, Yavapai College Dean of the Technical Division, has been a key figure in the development of one of the most successful and fastest growing collegiate helicopter programs in the United States. The Yavapai College Professional Helicopter Pilot Program has an enrollment of almost 100 students. Approximately 80% of these students are U.S. Military Veterans utilizing their GI Bill veteran benefits.

The YC Professional Helicopter Pilot Program was established in spring of 2010 and to date is generating nearly $9 million in revenues annually, making this the highest revenue generating degree program at Yavapai College, surpassing current contributions from the State of Arizona.

Guidance Aviation logoYavapai College isn’t the only beneficiary of this successful program. The College’s aviation training partner in the Professional Helicopter Pilot Program is Guidance Aviation. Established in Prescott, Arizona in 1998, Guidance now employs more than 50 professionals, dozens of whom are Yavapai College and Embry-Riddle University Graduates. Yavapai County and the City of Prescott have benefited greatly with a positive economic impact on the local community. Helicopter flight training has resulted in over $1.2 million worth of fuel purchased in the past year, increasing fuel revenues to the City of Prescott and Legend Aviation. With over 100 flight students and their families you begin to see the positive impact this program has made on the local economy.

Bill Cheek of William V. Cheek and Associates, an aviation consultancy, which authored the 2006 Prescott Airport Economic Impact Study, confirmed the significance of the economic influence of the Yavapai College Professional Helicopter Pilot Program. “When taking the direct and indirect expenses of the helicopter program, adding them together and then using a multiplier of .9, typical for these studies, we estimate the total economic impact of Yavapai College – Guidance Aviation helicopter program on the wider community to be $15.2 million,” states Cheek.

As a result of Yavapai College’s program success, Guidance Aviation established the Guidance Scholarship for helicopter flight training students in need of financial assistance. To date, Guidance Aviation has donated $26,000 to the Yavapai College Foundation for student scholarships.

Jobs at Yavapai College have also been positively impacted as a result of the program. Yavapai College has hired a large number Guidance Aviation Instructors as adjunct Professors at the College as well as two full time positions. The success of the helicopter program has prompted Yavapai College to add another aviation program for airplane training.

“Guidance Aviation is a remarkable success story. They’re a small business start-up that has steadily grown into one of the area’s top employers. The City of Prescott is proud to have Guidance Aviation based at our airport and we recognize the tremendous contributions to the community in terms of economic impact, educational opportunity, and charitable activity,” stated Mayor Kuykendall, City of Prescott, Arizona.

Also commenting on the program, Mr. Tom Thurman, Chairman, District 2, Board of County Supervisors, “I am so proud of Yavapai College and our other academic facilities in Yavapai County not only for sales tax and Jobs, but for putting our area in the forefront for small communities in the Aerospace industry.”

Learn more about becoming a commercial helicopter pilot at Yavapai / Guidance Aviation

Careers in Aviation May Be Some of the Best for Veterans

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012
Air New Zealand 767

Many Veterans are choosing aviation as a career - photo courtesy of Brandon Farris

By Angela Ballard

Jobs in the aviation industry span a wide range of skill sets and experience levels; for those leaving the military, according to CNN Money and PayScale.com’s list of great careers in 2011, Aviation Program Management and Airline Pilot are two of the best careers to pursue.

The median pay for Aviation Program Managers is $115,000 and the 10-year job growth rate is approximated at 7%.  Depending on what your military experienced entailed, you may not even need project management certification.

For veteran military pilots, the CNN report states that there are a few reasons why becoming a commercial pilot is appealing. Flying a commercial aircraft provides a family-friendly environment that is great for pilots with young children. A career as a civilian pilot means most of your time will revolve around flying (while rising in military ranks generally means flying less). Though there are over a million pilots in the US already (you can find a pilot in the FindTheBest database), the 10-year job growth is approximated at 8%, which is an addition of about 60,000 jobs.

Switching to a civilian pilot career means getting an FAA flight certification; the protocol for converting a military certification depends on the type of aircraft you flew. AviationSchoolsOnline.com is a great resource for finding VA approved flight certification programs. FindTheBest also has a database of FAA Medical Examiners to make finding an examiner, to issue or reissue a pilot medical certificate, as easy as possible.  Jobs in the aviation industry are growing, and for those with the incredible training and experience the military provides, a career in aviation is a great option.

Angela Ballard works for FindTheBest, where you can compare colleges, find the best ski resorts, and more.
Source: http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/best-jobs/2011/career-change-military/1.html