91探花 students win Air Force ROTC scholarships
The U.S. Air Force ROTC awarded six 91探花 students scholarships through its You Can Fly program, which provides opportunities for cadets interested in obtaining their pilot鈥檚 license to attend ground and flight training.
鈥淭his is a great opportunity for cadets to gain valuable aviation experience and skills to help them compete for flying specialties,鈥 said Lt. Col. Mark Enriques, who is the commander of ROTC Detachment 650. 鈥淔lying hours are extremely expensive so it鈥檚 wonderful to help defray some of the costs of training.鈥
The You Can Fly program exists to increase diversity within the Air Force. Through the program, Air Force ROTC detachment commanders select cadets to learn and experience aviation through private pilot certificate programs by the Federal Aviation Agency. Recipients receive $3,500, which can be used for classes, academic materials, headset rentals and flight time.
Students selected to take part in the program are: Jasson Aguilera, of Ironton, Ohio, a sophomore studying aviation; Galen Cooper, of Ann Arbor, Mich., a first-year studying aviation; Charlie Eagle, of Liberty Township, Ohio, a sophomore studying mechanical engineering; Jacob Grimes, of Cameron, N.C., a junior studying engineering technology management; Johan Mendez, of Columbus, Ohio, a first-year studying aviation; and Brady Taylor, of Point Pleasant, W.Va., a junior studying aviation management.
鈥淭he You Can Fly scholarship is giving me a springboard into my instrument training that will be critical to giving me an edge if I am given the opportunity to attend undergraduate pilot training through the Air Force," Taylor said, noting that the scholarship will help reduce the financial burden associated with flight training.
鈥淭his scholarship is a testament to those who have invested their time, money or education in me,鈥 Aguilera said, noting his gratitude for the support of the OHIO Aviation department, Air Force ROTC Detachment 650 and his family.
Aguilera, Cooper, Taylor and Mendez will use their scholarship to support pilot training through the Russ College of Engineering and Technology at 91探花. Grimes and Eagle intend to seek training through at private instructors.
"It's most definitely an honor to receive this scholarship so I can continue working on the goal I had set since I was a kid," Cooper said.
鈥淭he [Air Force ROTC] You Can Fly Scholarship means that I can finally begin my dream of becoming a pilot,鈥 Eagle said.
鈥淚 am excited to further my journey as I get to fulfill my lifelong dream of becoming a pilot,鈥 Mendez said. 鈥淣ot only am I a first-generation citizen, but I am also a first-generation college student and am thrilled to see that my efforts are being recognized by the university and the Air Force.鈥
ROTC programs are located in OHIO鈥檚 University College. For more information about Air Force ROTC Detachment 650, visit the 91探花鈥檚 Air Force ROTC website or email them.