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John F. Rahilly Memorial Scholarship for Future A&P Technicians Scholarship
John F. Rahilly Memorial Scholarship for Future A&P Technicians Scholarship
About:
The Rahilly family has created this scholarship in coordination with NBAA Charities to honor the life of John F. Rahilly. Rahilly devoted over 40 years of his life as an A & P Technician, the majority of which was in business aviation. He was a graduate of Wentworth Institute in Boston, MA, and graduated first in his A&P class at Northrop Institute of Technology in CA. He was a veteran of the US Navy and CT Air National Guard. He was one of the first A&P Technicians on the Canadair Challenger program and quickly moved into leadership positions. He eventually became the President of KC Aviation and later held upper management positions at Gulfstream, BBA, Mercury Air Centers and Dassault Falcon Jet. Rahilly enjoyed teaching Professional Development Courses for Global Jet Services where he influenced and mentored many up and coming professionals in the field. It is serendipitous that Rahilly died on May 24, 2018, Aviation Maintenance Technician’s Day.
Rahilly had a wonderful sense of humor and was a humble leader who felt the janitor is as important as the CEO. He treated everyone fairly and respectfully and took pride in taking care of his employees. Rahilly always believed in providing first class customer service.
Awards will be made to U.S. citizens without regard to sex, race, religion or national origin. Scholarships will be awarded in the Fall of 2023, and checks will be made payable to the school. Scholarship recipients must use the funds by Dec. 31, 2024, or risk forfeit of the award. For all NBAA Charities scholarships, applicants are limited to receiving one award per person, per year.
Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Completed application package, which consists of essay, current resume, two signed letters of recommendation, must be received by NBAA no later than August 13, 2023, to be considered for the scholarship.
Award Amount: $1,000
Notification / Award Period: Announced in Fall of 2023. Recipients must utilize the funds by Dec. 31, 2024, or risk forfeit of the award.
Application Deadline: August 13th 2023
Applicant Requirements:
A student currently enrolled in an FAR part 147 A&P program.
- U.S. Citizen / Permanent Resident of the U.S.
- Applicant must submit complete application package, which consists of 1. Current Resume 2. Essay 3. Two signed letters of recommendation
- Completed application package must be submitted by the application deadline of August 13th 2023.
Questions?
Direct all questions about this application to NBAA’s Molly Hitch at 202-783-9353 or scholarships@nbaa.org.