Philip Morris International brought its 2007 Gulfstream G-550 to the Williamsport Regional Airport on Thursday to attend Penn College's Aviation Career Fair. Students toured the aircraft, which first visited the Lumley Aviation Center in 2007, when it was brand-new. During the Career Fair, Jim Delamater and Brian F.
A professor at the Institute of Technology in Carlow, Ireland, recently spent two days with faculty and students at Pennsylvania College of Technology. On Feb. 16, Paul Gibbons toured the college's Lumley Aviation Center in Montoursville and enjoyed an informal luncheon with faculty. In addition, he met with Walter V.
Lycoming Engines, a longtime partner of Penn College's aviation program providing scholarships to students and jobs to graduates, will be featured on the "How It's Made" show at 9 p.m. Friday on The Science Channel.
A senior in Pennsylvania College of Technology's aviation maintenance technology major has been awarded a $2,000 scholarship from the Aircraft Electronics Association. Benjamin M.
On Tuesday, William P. "Scott" Welch and William F. Stepp faculty members at Penn College's Lumley Aviation Center in Montoursville received 45 minutes each of flight instruction in the Goodyear Blimp. The lessons were given in thanks because Welch allowed one of the blimp pilots to fly his helicopter. Both enjoyed the flight, said Thomas D.
The Williamsport Regional Association of Pilots heldits annual drive-in/fly-in at Penn College's Lumley Aviation Center in Montoursville on Saturday. WRAP arranged for four speakers to address participants: Bob Miller, a member of the Niagara Frontier Aviation and Space Hall of Fame and an aviation publisher; Jennifer Hotsko, mission coordinator of Angel Flight East; J.J.
Pennsylvania College of Technology's aviation curriculum has been accredited by the National Center for Aircraft Technician Training − among only a handful of institutions to receive the designation and is the nation's first baccalaureate-degree program to be so recognized. The college is one of five partners in NCATT, established in 2005 under a National Science Foundation grant.
An associate professor of avionics at Pennsylvania College of Technology's Lumley Aviation Center continues his long-standing service to renowned organizations in the field, accepting an offer to serve as executive director of the Association for Avionics Education. In addition, Thomas D.
High school students from Warren County Career Center recently made the three-and-a-half-hour trip to Penn College to participate in the latest Aviation Education Day, the School of Transportation Technology's initiative to rekindle vocational interest in the aviation field.
A Pennsylvania College of Technology senior is one of only five students worldwide selected to receivethis year'sBill Sanderson Aviation Maintenance Technician Scholarship from Helicopter Association International's Technical Committee. Gregory B.
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