Sun, Oct 10, 2021
Scholarships Are Sure To Have A Positive Impact On Aviation's Future

NBAA, through NBAA Charities, offers a wide range of scholarships that support young people seeking careers in business aviation.
This week at NBAA’s Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) in Las Vegas, NV, 11 students will be receiving the following awards:
William M. Fanning Maintenance Scholarship
Named in honor of retired NBAA staff member William M. Fanning, who was active in maintenance issues during his nearly 20-year tenure at the association, the Fanning Scholarship recognizes individuals who are studying to enter the field of business aviation maintenance. This year’s recipients are:
- Remington Prentice, a student at Lansing Community College majoring in aviation technology
- Timothy Borden, a student at the School of Missionary Aviation Technology studying aviation maintenance
Fred and Diane Fitts Aviation Scholarship
Awards made available by Fred and Diane Fitts are presented to aspiring business aviation schedulers or dispatchers, maintenance professionals, pilots or flight attendants. The scholarship selection committee focused on applicants that are able to express their dedication to furthering the business aviation industry.
This year’s recipients are:
- Troy Ettenson, a student at Saint Louis University – Parks College studying aeronautics with a flight science concentration, planning to become a professional pilot
- Jordan Burkett, a student at Utah State University studying operations management with a plan to become a scheduler and dispatcher
- Charles Helmer, a student at Western Michigan University studying aviation technical operations with plans to become a maintenance professional
- Delainy Reinard, a student at Palomar College with plans to become a corporate flight attendant
Lawrence Ginocchio Aviation Scholarship
The Lawrence Ginocchio Aviation Scholarship was created in 2001 by NBAA Charities, along with the family and friends of the late Lawrence Ginocchio, to honor his outstanding personal contribution to business aviation.
This year’s recipients, selected for demonstrating honesty, integrity and selflessness, are:
- Grace Kane, a student at Saint Louis University – Parks College majoring in aeronautics with a flight science concentration
- Ivy Adams, a student at Middle Tennessee State University majoring in aerospace
- Jamison McCarty, a student at Saint Louis University – Parks College studying aeronautics
- Dylan Mardoian, a student at Western Michigan University studying aviation flight science and aviation management
- Shelby Glissmeyer, a student at Utah Valley University studying global aviation
More News
He Attempted To Restart The Engine Three Times. On The Third Restart Attempt, He Noticed That Flames Were Coming Out From The Right Wing Near The Fuel Cap Analysis: The pilot repor>[...]
Make Sure You NEVER Miss A New Story From Aero-News Network Do you ever feel like you never see posts from a certain person or page on Facebook or Instagram? Here’s how you c>[...]
From 2009 (YouTube Edition): Leading Air Show Performers Give Their Best Advice for Newcomers On December 6th through December 9th, the Paris Las Vegas Hotel hosted over 1,500 air >[...]
Aero Linx: NASA ASRS ASRS captures confidential reports, analyzes the resulting aviation safety data, and disseminates vital information to the aviation community. The ASRS is an i>[...]
“For our inaugural Pylon Racing Seminar in Roswell, we were thrilled to certify 60 pilots across our six closed-course pylon race classes. Not only did this year’s PRS >[...]