Introduction to Flight Training Scholarships

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Makayla Galler, Private Pilot, Glider Pilot and Part 107 Drone Pilot will talk about Flight Training Scholarships.

Makayla will cover the following topics as they relate to Flight Training Scholarships:

  • Definition and Purpose
  • Benefits
  • Eligibility Criteria
  • Finding Scholarship
  • Application Requirements
  • Writing a Winning Essay
  • Letters of Recommendation
  • Application Package
  • Interview Preparation
  • Post-Application
  • Mistakes to Avoid
  • Success Stories
  • Q&A and Conclusion

To access this Colorado pilots Association LIVE ZOOM broadcast, go to coloradopilots.org., go to CO Aviation Calender, click on the April 15, 2024 event and click on the link to the event.

Makayla Galler is a high school senior who, at age 16, founded 'Pilot Prodigies,' a program designed to bring a STEM experience directly into the classroom. As a female private pilot and FAA Part 107 professional drone pilot, she has developed a program focused on supporting underserved students in exploring their interests in UAS, STEM, and aviation. The program offers workshops, drone demos, mentorship, scholarship information and other resources. Makayla's expertise in flight scholarships is evident in her own journey, starting from earning her Private Pilot License with a glider rating at a young age and continuing with her pursuit of an ASEL rating, supported by flight scholarships. She has honed her skills in scholarship applications, serving as a source of inspiration for aspiring aviators. Beyond her personal accomplishments, Makayla is an active advocate for aviation and creates opportunities for others through her involvement in organizations like the Colorado Pilots Association and Women in Aviation International. Her dedication to expanding access to flight scholarships and mentorship programs highlights her passion for nurturing the next generation of aviators.

This event is hosted by the Colorado Pilots Association.

Contact Information:

MICHAEL PETER KOSCIELNIAK
Phone: (303) 408-6225
[email protected]