Here's a shot I took early last night, as I was heading across the Chap Center parking lot, getting ready for the College Fair - an event organized by the Midland Independent School District, taking place at MC.
My grandfather would have been thrilled! He served with the 102nd Balloon Company, US Army Air Corps, part of the American Expeditionary Force in France during World War I. He would have loved to watch the blimp pass overhead, especially one bearing that particular likeness of Snoopy, suited-up to do battle with that great nemesis of World War I - the Red Baron!
All of which provides a PERFECT segue for one of the booths at the College Fair! In addition to tables manned by members of our Admissions Staff, we also had a table devoted to MC's Aviation Programs - our Professional Pilot Program, and our Aviation Maintenance Technology Program.
The Professional Pilot Program prepares students for careers as airline pilots, and is designed to train students for pilot licenses and ratings in the following: Private Pilot, Commercial Pilot, Instrument Rating, and Multi-Engine Rating. Specific areas of training include private and commercial flight training, air navigation, aviation meteorology, aerodynamics, aviation safety, and aircraft systems.
The Aviation Maintenance Technology Program prepares students for careers as aviation airframe technicians, or aviation powerplant technicians. Specific areas of training include aircraft structure inspection and testing; federal aviation regulations; aircraft and electronic flight instrument systems; aircraft auxiliary systems; aircraft welding; aircraft electrical systems; hydraulic, pneumatic, and fuel systems; and occupational safety and health codes.
CLICK HERE for more information about these programs, or call, toll-free, (866) 749-2376.
My grandfather would have been thrilled! He served with the 102nd Balloon Company, US Army Air Corps, part of the American Expeditionary Force in France during World War I. He would have loved to watch the blimp pass overhead, especially one bearing that particular likeness of Snoopy, suited-up to do battle with that great nemesis of World War I - the Red Baron!
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The Professional Pilot Program prepares students for careers as airline pilots, and is designed to train students for pilot licenses and ratings in the following: Private Pilot, Commercial Pilot, Instrument Rating, and Multi-Engine Rating. Specific areas of training include private and commercial flight training, air navigation, aviation meteorology, aerodynamics, aviation safety, and aircraft systems.
The Aviation Maintenance Technology Program prepares students for careers as aviation airframe technicians, or aviation powerplant technicians. Specific areas of training include aircraft structure inspection and testing; federal aviation regulations; aircraft and electronic flight instrument systems; aircraft auxiliary systems; aircraft welding; aircraft electrical systems; hydraulic, pneumatic, and fuel systems; and occupational safety and health codes.
CLICK HERE for more information about these programs, or call, toll-free, (866) 749-2376.
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