WNC offers ground school courses for aspiring pilots

WNC aviation instructor Troy Wadsworth.

WNC aviation instructor Troy Wadsworth.

Amidst the growing concerns over the worldwide pilot shortage, opportunities are emerging for aspiring aviators to capitalize on the industry's demand.

WNC is offering ground school courses that not only provide the foundation for a flying career but also allow students to earn college credit.

This shortage is due to a combination of factors: an increasing number of seasoned pilots reaching retirement age, a decline in new pilot certifications and a rising global demand for air travel.

Recognizing the growing demand and the potential to make a difference, WNC has launched ground school courses for private and instrument pilots. Additionally, the college is in the advanced stages of developing a commercial pilot ground school, further extending its commitment to nurturing the next generation of aviators.

Students who enroll in these courses (Aviation 110 and 210) this fall will not only gain the essential knowledge to advance in the field of aviation but will also earn college credits, providing a dual benefit with a comprehensive curriculum and experienced instructors.

These courses can also be taken in the same semester, if desired.

WNCs fall semester starts on Monday, Aug. 28.

For information, call 775-445-3267 or visit www.wnc.edu/starthere.

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