Los Angeles, California Clay Lacy commits over $500k in pilot and mechanic scholarships |
Clay Lacy Aviation has strengthened its commitment to the future of aviation by funding scholarships in diverse areas within the industry and geographic regions.
The 55-year-old private aviation company, specializing in aircraft management, charter, maintenance and FBO services throughout the US, announces it has raised its commitment to over $500k in scholarships and support to the next generation of aviation professionals.
Clay Lacy Aviation has pledged $281k to students through new scholarships, in addition to the $225k in scholarships it has granted since 2015.
“We are committed to helping talented individuals discover and thrive in this vital industry,” said Scott Cutshall, SVP Development and Sustainability. “Aviation professionals build rewarding lives for themselves and their families, and it’s crucial that leaders in the industry are able to support them in realizing their professional goals and career dreams.”
Orange Coast College – L-to-R, Scott Cutshall, Taylor Wilson, Joey White, Stanley Harriman.
Developing this professional pipeline helps create economic opportunities and growth for the cities Clay Lacy serves, as well. In areas where scholarship recipients are close to Clay Lacy facilities, such as Oxford, the company engages in mentoring of students, including on-site shadowing of employees, and hands-on training.
The announced scholarships include:
Mechanic scholarships at Los Angeles Unified School District’s North Valley Occupational Center Aviation Center at Van Nuys Airport.
Pilot scholarship fund for students attending Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, California.
Mechanic scholarships at Connecticut Aerotech School in Hartford, and career training opportunities at Clay Lacy’s FAA Part 145 Repair Station at Waterbury-Oxford (KOXC) Airport.
Support for “Gold Stars to Blue Skies” program through Raider Air, supporting children of fallen US Marines with earning their private pilot license.
Women’s aeronautics and technology scholarships, supporting the International Aviation Womens Association scholarship program at Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology in Flushing, New York.
Clay Lacy’s partnership with CT Aerotech has been built over the nearly decade-long presence the company has had in Connecticut, with a history of hiring Aerotech graduates. Clay Lacy broke ground in 2022 on the first phase of its $20m, 11-acre development at the airport, which will see a new FBOs and 40,000-square-foot hangar.
Mechanic scholarship recipients at Connecticut Aerotech School in Hartford, CT.
“The Clay Lacy scholarship helped me complete my private pilot license and begin instrument training while finishing my degree at Orange Coast College,” said Joey White. “Today I have completed my bachelor’s degree in Aviation Management, and am preparing to begin training for my commercial certificate. The scholarship made college feel like more than just a classroom; it was a place where I could step into my future.”
The scholarship initiatives also align with the company’s larger holistic strategy for sustainable operations, on the ground and in the air. Clay Lacy is fostering the next generation of aviation professionals and supporting the local communities where we live and work.
BlueSky Business Aviation News | 2nd March 2023 | Issue #691