Two-Day Event Raised Funds For Expanding Programs
Marines from the Fort Worth,
TX-based Marine Aircraft Group 41 and Marine Aviation Logistics
Squadron 41 took part in a tribute to America’s veterans
along with two of the Tuskegee Airmen earlier this month. The
two-day event at Casa Manana Theater was held to benefit the Claude
R. Platte Future Pilots Flight School (CRP) and was presented to
nearly 1,000 high school students from the Fort Worth and Dallas
Independent School Districts.
"The pledge and commitment of the CRP Future Pilots Flight
School is to continue the legacy of our world-class original
Tuskegee Airmen by educating our local youth in aviation concepts,
math, science, aviation maintenance, and piloting principles,"
said Maj. Alejandro House, a reserve logistics officer with
MALS-41. House, who is also co-founder and director of operations
for the CRP Flight School, is a key player in program development
of the school and is very passionate about its mission in
expressing the significance of the Tuskegee Airmen to young
people.
Founded in February of 2008, the CRP Flight School commenced its
first high school program in August that same year. According to
House, their initial youth activity was a summer internship
program, where they referred a Dallas-based Skyline High School
senior to an aircraft manufacturing company. The student
refined the aircraft maintenance skills he learned while at CRP and
was recently be selected to attend the US Naval Academy Preparatory
School.

Currently, House and local DFW Tuskegee Airmen of CRP are
working together to assist aviation maintenance students at Dunbar
High School in learning aircraft engine theory. When the class
completes the course during the first year, the students are taken
on a field trip to DFW American Airlines and are able to put their
knowledge to the test. During year two, they will commence
the airframe construction and electrical development for their
aviation maintenance technician certification.
House explained that "the flight students are working towards
their Sport Pilot rating, which takes 30 hours of total flight
training. We have one student who flew solo in an aircraft at 15.1
hours and a second who will solo at 20 hours next week."
In addition, CRP Flight School has six flight students on
various financial assistance structures for flight training from
four different metroplex school districts. House projects that in
August of this year, CRP and its team of Tuskegee Airmen will have
fully implemented flight training and aviation maintenance courses
at A. Maceo Smith High School in Dallas, P. L. Dunbar High School
in Fort Worth, and Desoto High School in Desoto, Texas.

AA donates to CRP. Photo Credit: Sgt. Lisa Rosborough,
USMC
In regards to the tribute to America’s veterans and the
Tuskegee Airmen, a special performance was given by author, actor,
and decorated Korean War veteran, James McEachin. McEachin
performed his one-man, two-act play "Above the Call – Beyond
the Duty" on the second day of the event at Casa Manana for the CRP
Flight School fundraiser, entertaining over 600 guests and helping
to raise over $30,000.
The next event for the CRP Flight School will be the Second
Annual Aviation Youth Summit during Father’s Day
weekend. According to House, the event will host 100 young
men from comedian, actor, and radio host, Steve Harvey
Foundation’s Boys Camp, along with other local youth at the
Dallas Executive Airport.
"We are standing on the shoulders of giants who will help us
propel ourselves through the skies of the future," House reflected.
"It’s a pleasure giving back to our youth and making sure
that a program of such survives for the long term."