American Airlines Awards $337,000 to Aviation Organizations Dedicated to Training Tomorrow’s Aviators

171017American Airlines announced that it is awarding $337,000 to 17 aviation-focused schools and organizations around the country that are dedicated to training the next generation of aviators. The grants are an example of American’s continued efforts to help grow and diversify the nation’s pool of pilots.

“We believe we’re making the pilot profession more visible, accessible and obtainable to a broader range of people than ever before,” said Captain David Tatum, Director of Pilot Recruiting and Development for American.

Grants ranging from $5,000 to $25,000 will be awarded to 17 organizations throughout the U.S., many of which assist low-income and minority students. Those selected to receive awards proposed projects such as enhancing aviation-related curriculum by building flight simulators and aviation labs, adding dozens of computers for new pilot courses, and providing students with flight books, manuals, calculators, maps and plotters. This year’s recipients:

Ada City School District – Ada, Oklahoma

Admiral Farragut Academy – St. Petersburg, Florida

AOPA Foundation – Frederick, Maryland

Community College of Beaver County – Aliquippa, Pennsylvania

Civil Air Patrol – Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama

CR Smith Museum – Fort Worth, Texas

Davis Aerospace & Maritime High School – Cleveland, Ohio

Dixie County High School – Cross City, Florida

East Syracuse Minoa High School – Syracuse, New York

East High School “T-STEM” Academy – Memphis, Tennessee

Infinity Flight Group – Trenton, New Jersey

Joseph New Heights Aviation – Joseph, Oregon

National Society of High School Scholars – Atlanta

Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum – Charleston, South Carolina

Steubenville High School – Steubenville, Ohio

V.R. Eaton High School – Haslet, Texas

Wellsboro Area High School – Wellsboro, Pennsylvania

With this news, American’s Flight Education Grant program, now in its second year, has awarded 34 grants totaling $789,000 to flight schools, nonprofit organizations, and middle school, high school and college-level organizations that generate innovative and creative ideas for growing and diversifying the nation’s pool of pilots. In April, the airline launched the American Airlines Cadet Academy, a first-of-its-kind program providing aspiring pilots of all backgrounds with the opportunity to receive the training, financing and mentoring opportunities necessary to fly for the world’s largest airline.