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Offered by National Air Transportation Foundation
The Richard L. Taylor Flight Training Scholarship annually awards $3,000 to a student enrolled in a flight program who has aspirations to become a professional pilot and holds a private pilot’s license. Applicants must be enrolled in such a program through an accredited college/university. High school seniors planning a career in the general aviation field are also eligible. To be considered, interested students must submit the application materials by the last Friday in March. If this sounds like a good opportunity for you, we encourage you to apply. Keep on reading to learn more.
The National Air Transportation Foundation (NATA), for more than eight decades, has contributed significantly to the prosperity of aviation service companies and has been a catalyst for improvement within the aviation industry. Their mission is to empower their members to be safe and successful aviation businesses.
This scholarship is open to students meeting the below eligibility criteria.
High School Seniors & College Students
3.0
Aviation/Aerospace
Applicants must (1) have a private pilot's license and (2) be enrolled in a flight program.
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Essay
Proof of enrollment
Academic transcript
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