Three Kohawk aviators complete the first solo training flights in ̽»¨ÉçÇø aviation management & flight operations history
Another milestone has been met within ̽»¨ÉçÇø’s aviation management & flight operations program.
On December 9, three student aviators completed solo training flights — the first three students to solo in program history. All students in ̽»¨ÉçÇø’s program fly in their first term to work up to their first solo flight as quickly as possible.
Solo flights are a significant step in the flight training process, marking the transition from guided learning to true pilot responsibility. A solo flight takes place after lengthy training and vetting from flight instructors and validates a student’s independence and ability to handle an aircraft and make decisions on their own. It’s a rite of passage for all pilots that also begins to fulfill regulatory licensure requirements.
̽»¨ÉçÇø and its flight training partner, ATD Flight Systems, are approved by the Federal Aviation Administration to deliver Part 141 flight training, which has more stringent requirements.
“This was a momentous occasion for our program, but just as important, it’s a confidence builder for our students. All the flight instructors and I knew they would handle it well and each of the flights went really smoothly,” said assistant chief instructor Tim Busch.
The full timeline of the development of the aviation management & flight operations program at ̽»¨ÉçÇø can be referenced at www.coe.edu/aviation-timeline.
