News from the Aviation Technology Program at Clermont College

Justin Heitmeyer and Chip Hais earned their Private Pilot Certificate recently. To obtain their Private Certificate, both passed an oral and a flight exam with a Federal Aviation Administration designated flight examiner.

Additionally, Scott Diller and Trey Vater successfully soloed in their single-engine aircrafts. This was their first flight as a student pilots without their instructor in the aircraft. Diller is a resident of Strongsville, OH.  Vater is a resident of Burlington, KY.

Chip Hais (left) with instructor Charissa Dyer-Kendler immediately following his private checkride.

Chip Hais (left) with instructor Charissa Dyer-Kendler immediately following his private checkride.

These students are enrolled in the Aviation Technology: Professional Pilot Program at UC Clermont College. The laboratory portion of the Professional Pilot Program is taught at the Clermont County Airport.

Aviation technology combines flight training with associated on-the-ground skills to prepare these students for a career as a commercial pilot. While most of us think of pilots flying passenger airliners, in reality they fly many types of aircraft for a variety of businesses.

Scott Diller (right) with instructor Dan Dusterberg immediately following his solo flight.

Scott Diller (right) with instructor Dan Dusterberg immediately following his solo flight.

Besides pilots for the major and commuter airlines, there are cargo jet pilots, corporate jet pilots and charter services pilots as well as those who fly pipeline and power line aerial inspection, do aerial photography and conduct sight-seeing flights. Some pilots participate in firefighting, rescue searches and law enforcement. Others become flight instructors.

Trey Vater (right) with instructor Jose Esquivel immediately following his solo flight.

Trey Vater (right) with instructor Jose Esquivel immediately following his solo flight.

Being a pilot involves safety, use of crew resources, knowledge of weather and navigation, and intimate knowledge of the aircraft and the mechanics of flight. Aviation technology insures these students learn these skills along with their flight training.

When these students complete the two-year program through UC Clermont, each will have earned an associate of applied science degree and a Commercial Pilot Certificate.

For more information about professional pilot training at UC Clermont College, visit www.ucclermont.edu or call 513.732.5200. 

Check out the Pilot Training YouTube Video:  http://www.youtube.com/user/SportysVideos#p/u/1/OFn47qr8FG4

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