$5,000 scholarship recipient Collin McDonald is flanked by aviation training legends John and Martha King. AVWeb photo: Mark Phelps
John and Martha King of King Schools today awarded $5,000 scholarships to two young pilots. The scholarships are awarded in cooperation with the national Association of Flight Instructors (NAFI) and Women in Aviation International (WAI), respectively.
The winner of the WAI scholarship is Lily Mocharnuk, from the Dallas, Texas area. Mocharnuk had her first flight at the age of eight in a Cessna 182 Skylane. She has earned a bachelor of science degree and is currently an American Airlines flight attendant.
She has devoted volunteer time with several aviation organizations, including WAI and offers free tutoring and mentoring support to student pilots. She intends to use the scholarship money to pursue a certified flight instructor (CFI) rating.
Collin McDonald, winner of the NAFI scholarship, serves as an aviation educator specializing in aviation safety at Middle Tennessee State University. He is a flight instructor with a Masters degree in Aeronautical Science. His Masters’ thesis explored the effect of Cal Rodgers’ 1911 trans-continental flight in the Wright Flyer “Vin Fiz.” on future airline development.
Both scholarship recipients also receive a lifetime subscription to King Schools courses and recurrent instructor training.
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