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Dr. Christopher Blake, Middle Georgia State president,  delivering educational programs for future pilots
announces the flight training expansion program at the  at our Eastman Campus. We’re delighted to begin
Downtown Macon Airport. SHERON SMITH                    offering this instruction at the Macon airport as
                                                        well.”

                                                          Middle Georgia State offers a four-year degree
                                                        in aviation science and management, as well as
                                                        certificate programs in airplane and helicopter
                                                        flight training. Students can pursue those courses
                                                        at the Eastman Campus, or many of the courses
                                                        are available online. Associate’s degrees and
                                                        certificates in Aircraft Structural Technology and
                                                        Aviation Maintenance Technology are also offered
                                                        on the Eastman Campus.

  The University’s rent will be $500 per month              IN
the first year; $1,000 per month the second year
and $2,000 a month each year thereafter and a           Memoriam
fuel flowage fee. Middle Georgia State’s costs will
be offset by student education fees and general               In what turned out to be one of his last public
funds, plus funds from fuel sales.                            appearances, former Macon Mayor Lee Robinson
                                                              was a special guest of honor at the announcement
  The School of Aviation’s strategic plan                     of Middle Georgia State’s expansion of aviation
envisions additional expansion in the years to                programs to the Downtown Macon Airport.
come, including flight instruction in the Atlanta             Current Mayor Robert Reichert presented
area, as well as new flight operations in Valdosta,           Robinson the Macon-Bibb Aviator of the Year
Columbus, Savannah and Camden County.                         award at the event. Robinson, who passed away
Additional aircraft, facilities and staff would be            November 4 after a long illness, was an accom-
needed as the programs develop.                               plished pilot and one of the strongest proponents
                                                              of tapping the potential of Macon-Bibb airports.
  The plan seeks to address the needs of the                  The Middle Georgia State community will
aerospace industry in Georgia, including demand               always be grateful for Robinson’s dedication to
for pilots, operations management and                         and support of the University.
maintenance personnel. The Eastman Campus
would serve as the hub for the University’s                        PHOTO COURTESY OF THE CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL.
developing satellite operations.

  Clark, the interim dean, said, “We are pleased
to be serving such an important role in the
University System’s aviation programs. We
have developed considerable expertise in

Interested in more information about the
aviation programs? Contact the School of
Aviation, (478) 374-6980.

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