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2015 Bob Hoover Presidential Scholarship Winners named

By General Aviation News Staff · November 19, 2014 ·

ENTERPRISE, Fla. — The Citation Jet Pilots Association (CJP) recently joined with the Bob Hoover Legacy Foundation in contributing $50,000 each towards four Bob Hoover Presidential Scholarships to students attending Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

These latest scholarships, worth $25,000 apiece, were awarded during a reception held Oct. 23 in Daytona Beach and attended by storied test pilot, aviation legend, and foundation namesake Bob Hoover, as well as Embry-Riddle President Dr. John P. Johnson, members of the university’s Board of Trustees and President’s Advisory Board, and members of the CJP and Hoover Foundation boards.

Award Winners Dakota Foster, Anna Robinson, Achyut Nair, and Robert Morgan with Mr. Bob Hoover
Award Winners Dakota Foster, Anna Robinson, Achyut Nair, and Robert Morgan with Bob Hoover.

This is the second year that CJP has bestowed the Bob Hoover Presidential Scholarship, following last year’s inaugural recipient, Yann Bosch. Along with the Bob Hoover Legacy Foundation, CJP expanded the program to encompass four academic scholarships to Embry-Riddle students pursuing careers in the aviation industry.

Scholarship winners are:

  • Sophomore Dakota Foster is an Aeronautical Science major with Aviation Safety minor who aspires to a career as an airline pilot, and is a member of the Embry-Riddle Women’s Ambassador Program.
  • Senior Robert Morgan is an Aeronautical Science major at Embry-Riddle’s Prescott, Ariz., campus who plans to attend Officer Training School and become a U.S. Air Force pilot following graduation from Embry-Riddle.
  • With a double major in Aeronautical Science and Aerospace Engineering, junior Achyut Nair mentors new flight students and plans to become an Embry-Riddle flight instructor and then an airline pilot, with the ultimate goal of starting his own airline.
  • Junior Anna Robinson is a student assistant at the Flight Dispatch Center and FAA Testing Center at Embry-Riddle, majoring in Aeronautical Science. She is also an Embry-Riddle Orientation Ambassador for new students.

The scholarship recipients were selected based on their academic record, leadership skills, service to others, work ethic and financial need. Each also submitted a written essay demonstrating their passion for – and commitment to – the aviation industry.

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  1. Ann Pellegreno says

    November 20, 2014 at 6:25 am

    wonderful news about the four scholarship recipients

    two went to women and two to men

    great

    ann

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