
WMU offers summer aviation camp for area teens
April 19, 2001
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. -- A week-long aviation camp for area
teens June 25-29 is designed to get students from a variety of
backgrounds thinking about the prospects of pursuing a career
in the aviation industry.
Western Michigan University's College of Aviation, in conjunction
with Battle Creek Unlimited and the Organization of Black Airline
Pilots, will act as host to the camp, which is targeted at students
ages 14 to 18. Those attending will use the college's state-of-the-art
aviation education facilities at Battle Creek's W.K. Kellogg
Airport.
According to Beth Seiler, WMU's aviation education coordinator,
students will fly both simulators and actual aircraft and they
will attend lectures on aerodynamics, the parts of an airplane,
flight maneuvers and aviation regulations. They also will hear
about careers in the aviation industry from a variety of speakers
and will tour companies involved in the industry.
Seiler says one focus of the camp is to increase awareness
of aviation careers among groups of people who are not currently
well represented in the industry. Those include women and minorities.
The entire camp, however, is open to all students who can bring
diversity to the field of aviation.
There is no charge to attend the camp since all three organizations
are underwriting the cost. However, only a limited number of
spots at the camp are available and those interested must apply
promptly to be considered for acceptance to the camp. The families
of those who are selected for the camp will be asked to provide
transportation to and from camp at the beginning and end of each
day.
Students may obtain camp applications or more information
by calling Seiler at (616) 964-4579 or Cheryl Mead of Battle
Creek Unlimited at (616) 968-1515.
Media contact: Cheryl Roland, 616 387-8400, cheryl.roland@wmich.edu
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