Tennessee Wing commanders tour university’s Aerospace Department,
other facilities
MURFREESBORO – The top two commanders of the Civil Air Patrol’s Tennessee Wing
toured MTSU’s flight and air traffic control simulators Friday as part of a
fact-finding mission that could result in an aerospace education partnership to
benefit area youth.
Col. Bill Lane, the
wing commander, and his top deputy, Lt. Col. Arlinda Bailey, visited the MTSU
Aerospace Department’s operations at the Murfreesboro Airport and the main
campus, including the $3.2 million, 360-degree air traffic control tower
simulator.
CAP, the volunteer
civilian auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force, has a cadet program for youths age 12
to 21 that has a strong emphasis on aerospace education. Lang said he was
interested in finding ways for CAP cadets to connect with MTSU’s aerospace
facility and facilities.
“Your aerospace program
has a national reputation for excellence and we would like to find ways for our
cadets to benefit from your expertise,” Lang said.
More than 1,000
volunteers are part of the CAP’s Tennessee Wing, which is headquartered in
Alcoa, Tenn., with squadrons in cities across the state. In addition to
aerospace education and its cadet program, CAP is also known nationally for its
emergency services, which includes more than 90 percent of the nation’s inland
search and rescue missions.
MTSU Vice President and
Spokesman Andrew Oppmann said the university would like to explore ways to
reach out to CAP cadets interested in exploring careers in aerospace.
“We want to help
connect interested cadets in the Tennessee Wing to the opportunities we offer
in our aerospace program, as well as our 100-plus other degree options,” he
said.
Established in 1942, the Aerospace Department is a signature
department at MTSU and has grown into one of the most respected programs in the
nation. Fourteen full-time faculty members, 35 flight instructors and more than
750 majors place it among the largest of the nation's collegiate aviation
programs.
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