How does $5,000 sound to help someone pursue their dream of becoming a professional ag pilot? Thanks to the generous support of BASF and Thrush Aircraft, $20,000 in aid is available under the 2020 NAAA “Ag Wings of Tomorrow” Scholarship Program to assist four aspiring ag pilots in their journey. Time is running out, however. Less than three weeks remain to apply for one of this year’s “Ag Wings of Tomorrow” scholarships.
The goal of NAAA’s “Ag Wings of Tomorrow” Scholarship Program
is to strengthen the aerial application industry by helping operator members
bring new pilots into the profession and help fund their training. Applicants
must be sponsored by an NAAA Operator member, and scholarship recipients may
use the proceeds for flight training or aviation or ag-related coursework at a
university, college, community college or other institution of higher learning.
A stipend for a trainee in an NAAA Operator-sponsored apprentice program is
also permissible.
This year, NAAA will award up to four scholarships valued at
$5,000 each. This is a win-win for NAAA Operator members and individuals seeking
training funds to support their pursuit of becoming a professional ag pilot.
How to Apply
To be considered for the 2020 scholarship, along with
completing the two-part application, every
applicant must submit:
- A letter of recommendation from
the NAAA Operator member sponsoring the applicant.
- An essay of 250 words or less explaining
why you want to pursue a career in agricultural aviation and how you would
use NAAA’s “Ag Wings of Tomorrow” Scholarship to further your education
and training.
- A one-page résumé or list of
activities detailing all agricultural and aviation experiences,
education and training.
NAAA will award the recipients of the 2020 “Ag Wings of
Tomorrow” Scholarships in December at the Ag Aviation Expo in Savannah.
To learn more about the 2020 NAAA “Ag Wings of Tomorrow” Scholarship,
please review the instructions included with the 2020 application. Please contact
NAAA at (202) 546-5722 or information@agaviation.org for
clarification about any of the application requirements.
While the applicant must be sponsored by an NAAA Operator
member, NAAA membership is not a prerequisite for the person applying for the
scholarship. Becoming an NAAA Associate member, however, is
a great way for candidates to learn more about the industry and augment their
training.
The deadline to
apply for the 2020 “Ag Wings of Tomorrow” Scholarship is Aug. 31. The scholarship
program is administered by NAAA and funded by educational grants provided by
BASF and Thrush.
NAAA awarded
$5,000 scholarships to four aspiring ag pilots at the 2019 Ag Aviation Expo. From L–R, NAAA “Ag
Wings of Tomorrow” Scholarship recipients Caleb Swanson, Raudel Mendoza,
Liam Zahm and Jacob Radermacher.