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Scholarship gets boost from Advanced Aircrew Academy

By General Aviation News Staff · July 9, 2014 ·

At the recent Partnership for Corporate Aviation Training (PCAT) Safety Smackdown, Advanced Aircrew Academy presented a check from the Safety Clickdown program to fund PCATs scholarship program.

PCAT is working with the National Flight Academy providing scholarships to the Ambition program for top high school students interested in a career in aviation.

Scholarship recipients live for six days aboard the world’s largest simulated aircraft carrier, a facility surrounded by advanced technology, flight simulators, and virtual reality games. Students in the 7-12th grade with an interest in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) can get more information on the scholarships here.

The Safety Clickdown program offered by PCAT and Advanced Aircrew Academy supplements classroom training with a comprehensive library of eLearning modules. A portion of the proceeds from the Safety Clickdown program funds the scholarship program.

For more information on the Safety Clickdown product, contact Advanced Aircrew Academy by calling 843-557-1266 or checking out their website.

For more information about PCAT, click here.

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