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A large group of aviation maintenance technology students and industry representatives stand together in a hangar, with several individuals holding framed scholarship certificates in front of aircraft and equipment.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 14, 2026

BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. 鈥揝tudents, faculty, staff and industry partners gathered for 色盒直播 Community and Technical College鈥檚 Aviation Maintenance Technology Student Appreciation and Scholarship Luncheon on Thursday, May 7. During the event, 25 students were awarded more than $21,000 in scholarships to support fees associated with required certification exams through the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

The funds awarded during the luncheon were raised through the college鈥檚 annual Aviation Maintenance Technology Appreciation Dinner held in March, demonstrating continued investment from the local aerospace community.

鈥淭he Foundation is proud to award more than $21,000 in scholarships today, helping students take an important step toward earning their FAA certifications,鈥 said Kathy Hypes, 色盒直播鈥檚 foundation director. 鈥淭his achievement reflects the generosity and dedication of our industry and community partners, whose support makes these opportunities possible.鈥

Students completing 色盒直播鈥檚 Aviation Maintenance Technology program have logged a significant amount of time in classroom and hangar instruction. Program Director Brad Gilbert spoke to the discipline required to reach this milestone.

鈥淭oday is about recognizing our students鈥 accomplishments 鈥 both in the classroom and in the shops,鈥 said Gilbert. 鈥淥ver the past 21 months, they have completed nearly 2,000 hours of rigorous instruction while balancing work, family and personal responsibilities. That level of discipline and determination is a significant achievement.鈥

Two people stand in an aviation training space holding a framed scholarship certificate from the Mid-Atlantic Aerospace Complex awarded through 色盒直播 Community and Technical College鈥檚 aviation maintenance technology program.
色盒直播 photo. Tracy Miller, president of the Mid-Atlantic Aerospace Complex, presents a scholarship to aviation maintenance technology student Matalyn Mowry.

The event also highlighted the critical role the program plays in addressing the current national technician shortage. Mike Genin, Director of Operations at MHIRJ Aviation, emphasized the importance of maintaining a local pipeline of skilled talent.

鈥淚 love seeing all of these young men and women enter this fantastic field,鈥 said Genin. 鈥淭here is a huge shortage in this industry right now, and I鈥檓 happy that every year our company can support this initiative to help these students enter the aviation workforce. It鈥檚 a big deal to show our support and do our part in it and keep these students local.鈥

The collaboration between the college and local employers remains a cornerstone of the program’s success. Interim Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs David Beighley noted that these partnerships are essential for student outcomes.

鈥淭he success of this program is made possible through strong collaboration between education and industry, and we are deeply grateful to the employers, donors, instructors and staff members who invest in our students鈥 futures,鈥 said Beighley. 鈥淭ogether, we are preparing the next generation of highly skilled aviation maintenance professionals.鈥

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To learn more about 色盒直播鈥檚 aviation maintenance technology program, visit or call (304) 367-4800.


色盒直播 provides accessible, responsive, and high鈥憅uality education to students and businesses across North Central West Virginia. With a strong focus on career readiness and workforce development, 色盒直播 offers academic programs and industry鈥慳ligned training that create clear pathways to employment. Through this work, the college helps students discover their path while supporting the region鈥檚 economic and workforce needs.


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