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Russ College Aviators Gain Plane

The Department of Aviation in 帝王会所鈥檚 Russ College of Engineering and Technology has a new plane to help students progress through their coursework.

The 2003 Cessna 172S was purchased for flight training and will provide instructors an interchangeable option with the department鈥檚 2000 model purchased in 2018.

鈥淭he Cessnas are high-wing planes with steam gauges,鈥 says Theresa Meyer, chief dispatcher for the Department of Aviation. 鈥淭hese contrast with our Warriors, which are low-wing planes with glass cockpits. The differences in our training aircraft provide varied experience for our students, and better prepares them for employment after graduation.鈥

Aviation has become a more popular field of study over the past few years, with 2018 bringing a large influx of students to OHIO. This additional airplane allows Russ College to meet the needs of its growing enrollment.

鈥淥bviously an airplane is a large investment,鈥 says Nathan Hawkins, a junior aviation flight major, 鈥渟o to see this commitment [by OHIO] to have a larger capacity of students flying at any given time is refreshing.鈥

Gerald Gray, an instructor in the department who flew the Cessna to Athens for the first time, agrees with Hawkins.

鈥淎ny addition to the fleet is a massive improvement to our program, but the fact that the new Cessna 172 matches an existing plane [Russ College] owns helps expedite our training,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he plane flew wonderfully and is a joy to fly. I look forward to instructing in it.鈥

Amid the current climate of uncertainty, Meyer believes the new plane is elevating aviators鈥 spirits, too.

鈥淓specially in a time of additional restrictions due to Covid-19, the addition of the new aircraft has given our students and staff something to smile about,鈥 she says.

Published
February 25, 2021
Author
Staff reports