First week as a Bronco

This Month has been a month of preparing. Preparing to leave, to move in, and to start a new four years of my life that will make perhaps the largest impact of any years. This week it has been an intense week of preparing to march. Band camp at Western Michigan has been one of the best experiences for me. I’m happy to have made many new friends from the band side and the aviation side of Western, a lot of which are new Flying Musicians! All of our musicians, flying or not, are a group of incredibly hard working people that I’m proud to be a part of. Get ready for a stunning halftime show!

Rainy skies sure love the weekend here, lets hope the weather gives me a break this weekend to keep working on solo!

Safe Skies and Go Broncos!

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Nathan Nothelle

"I’m a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it.” – Thomas Jefferson My name is Nathan Nothelle and I’m a 17 year old senior from Imlay City Michigan. My passion in music goes way back to the four stringed guitar I found in my barn when I was five, and has only escalated since I learned to play when I was 10. My real musical career began in 2010 when I picked up a trumpet for our beginning elementary band. I played trumpet all the way through middle school and learned the real meaning between passion and determination. Going into high school, I auditioned for our top band and began my real study. I was placed lead and section leader in my marching band and concert band my sophomore year. Since then I’ve taken great pride in tutoring students of all ages in all of the brass instruments I’ve learned including trumpet, horn, euphonium, trombone, and tuba. Some of my favorite experiences over the past four years have been playing in 14 various college honors bands, playing for my high schools concert band and wind ensemble, playing for many jazz ensembles, community bands, and so many more that I could go on forever. This year I’ve completed 51 performances so far! My passion in aviation dates back to when I took a flight down to florida when I was 9 and I was stunned by the absolute beauty of being up in the sky. Since that moment, all I ever want to do (besides play horn) is be in the air. My goal in aviation is to fly search and rescue missions with the United States Coast Guard. To reach my career goals, I am currently working on receiving my private pilot license from Flight 101 at KPTK to gain knowledge and accelerate my career. Before I apply to become an officer, I plan to complete a bachelor's degree in Aviation Maintenance Technology from Western Michigan University. While attending school, I’ll devote as much time as I have available to the USCG Aux Air as I’ve recently joined as an observer. Currently, my line of work before I ship off to school includes my day job as a custom fabricator for a local diesel and body shop, my night job as an equipment maintainer for a farm, and my many students that I continue to try and inspire with music as it's inspired me. Happy flying!

One thought on “First week as a Bronco”

  1. Go Broncos! Thanks for the update. Thanks for recruiting too. Let your fellow flying musicians know that new student members receive a pretty nice package of product and swag not to mention becoming a part of an awesome network.

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