After welcoming everyone to the Aviation Maintenance Technology program graduation for the Class of 2025, department head Galen Wilson acknowledged fellow Aviation instructors Scott Hepburn, Christopher Chaves and Timothy Pfau and Aviation Advisory Board chair Kenneth Dromgold.
“Another great year, another great class. These students will have an impact on the aviation industry.” Wilson said the students had completed 1250 hours of training, tests, evaluations, projects, presentations and readings to make it through the only FAA-certified program in New England. “It takes a special student to complete it. They have endured a lot. Bottom line, we did it!”
Superintendent Stefan Czaporowski told the graduates, “Aviation needs people like you,” He said the field requires precision, accountability and an unwavering commitment to safety, skills which he called impressive and essential. “Thank you for choosing this path. Your future is not only bright, it’s airborne.”