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Flight Technology
Aviation Careers
For the past five years, a major effort has been directed
toward developing a first-rate aviation and airline careers training
program in Oregon. After the initial flurry of activities, the project
appeared to have gone strangely quiet; on occasion, creativity seems
to enter sort-of a chrysalis phase.
The chrysalis has matured and a new aviation education partnership has emerged.
Lane Community College provides all the practical and FAA certificate training
as well as transfer degrees with an aviation emphasis. A new Human Factors
course is being offered via the University of Oregon Psychology Department
as a part of the NASA aviation safety research program. And, a new degree from
Oregon State University College of Liberal Arts, called Aerospace Leadership
Concentration, has been announced. It is a composite program composed of courses
from Lane, Human Factors from UO and upper division courses to complete the
degree from OSU. This degree is designed to meet the rapid changing needs of
the airline industry. This new degree is structured to be a major; however,
its structure encourages a second degree option from the OSU School of Education.
For OSU graduates, the second degree can be completed within 32 credit hours.
The initial reaction from the airline industry has been very positive - this
double degree promises to be a hot item with aviation employers. A central
partner is Oregon Department of Aviation (ODA) which facilitates links to major
airlines, airframe manufacturers and avionics equipment manufacturers as well
as other state and federal agencies.
Lane offers an alternative version of the transfer degree, an AAOT with an
aviation emphasis. Transfer students can pursue university degrees in many
traditional fields, and add an aviation component; the combined program enhances
chances for jobs in the airline industry. Many education courses offered by
Oregon community colleges may be accepted by OSU and count toward the second
degree in education.
The next major task is to develop a highly efficient working partnership with
area high schools. As a initial effort to integrate high schools, Lane is hosting
a two week aviation summer camp, August 2004. Participants will receive eight
hours logged dual instruction, ground training and engage in a series of “mini-internships” to
provide exploratory opportunities in several aviation related career fields.
Looking ahead, it is apparent that thousands of pilots, technicians and air
traffic controllers will need to be trained and qualified for responsible positions.
Harvey E. Birdseye, Ed.D
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