Aviation Student Becomes First To Get License At WACC

August 24, 2016 at 6:42 p.m.

By Staff Report-

Warsaw Community Schools Tuesday announced the first student to receive his pilot’s license in the Warsaw Area Career Center aviation program.
According to a press release from the WACC, Eric Baumgartner, a senior at Warsaw Community High School, received his ground school training from WACC and continued on to study at a Goshen flight school in a Cessna 152.
The license was obtained after spending 20 hours with an instructor, 10 hours alone and 10 hours mixed. In addition, Baumgartner was required to have three night hours spent in a plane as well as eight cross-country hours in which he flew more than 50 miles.
The WACC aviation program is offered to students in 10th through 12th grade who are over 15 years old. The course spans two semesters and offers students two credits. Students are prepared for either a career in aviation or to pursue the license for business or pleasure.
Those enrolled are familiarized with the Department of Aviation Technology and its curricula; a historical overview of the filed of aviation; overview of current aviation environment as well as a look into careers and employment opportunities for aviation.
The course prepares students to satisfy the mandatory requirements for passing the Federal Aviation Administration’s private pilot written exam and oral exam.
Baumgartner is now able to rent a plan and plans to pursue a career in aviation to become a commercial pilot. With his private license, he is able to fly in fair weather, and once he obtains instrument rating skills, he will be able to fly in more extreme weather conditions.
He is the son of Jay and Deb Baumgartner and plans to attend either Purdue or Indiana State University.

Warsaw Community Schools Tuesday announced the first student to receive his pilot’s license in the Warsaw Area Career Center aviation program.
According to a press release from the WACC, Eric Baumgartner, a senior at Warsaw Community High School, received his ground school training from WACC and continued on to study at a Goshen flight school in a Cessna 152.
The license was obtained after spending 20 hours with an instructor, 10 hours alone and 10 hours mixed. In addition, Baumgartner was required to have three night hours spent in a plane as well as eight cross-country hours in which he flew more than 50 miles.
The WACC aviation program is offered to students in 10th through 12th grade who are over 15 years old. The course spans two semesters and offers students two credits. Students are prepared for either a career in aviation or to pursue the license for business or pleasure.
Those enrolled are familiarized with the Department of Aviation Technology and its curricula; a historical overview of the filed of aviation; overview of current aviation environment as well as a look into careers and employment opportunities for aviation.
The course prepares students to satisfy the mandatory requirements for passing the Federal Aviation Administration’s private pilot written exam and oral exam.
Baumgartner is now able to rent a plan and plans to pursue a career in aviation to become a commercial pilot. With his private license, he is able to fly in fair weather, and once he obtains instrument rating skills, he will be able to fly in more extreme weather conditions.
He is the son of Jay and Deb Baumgartner and plans to attend either Purdue or Indiana State University.
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