Aviators…Aviadores?

Hi everyone,

I have some pretty exciting things in the works that I wanted to share. Towards the beginning of the last semester, I made a friend who was also interested in aviation, and had a PPL. Her name is Elisa, I think I may have mentioned her in a post awhile back. It was so cool to meet another person in the same boat as I, struggling to fit flying into the busy-ness of Vanderbilt. I asked her if she knew anyone else in the flying community at college, and she said that she did know a few people, but we both yearned to have a bigger sense of community. In college we’re supposed to find our place, our people, and we felt like this was part of it.
Eventually we came up with the idea of an aviation club, like all the other clubs on campus. We realized that there had been an aviation club at Vanderbilt, but it didn’t exist anymore.
It was really fascinating trying to figure out what they did and what happened through their old Facebook page and through online searching. They did everything from Discovery Day’s, getting a lot of members to go on discovery flights to bringing in professionals from the aviation community. The club eventually died out due to lack of interest and the university not liking the idea of professors flying students. It was cool to see that something like this had existed at the school.
We reached out to others including someone who used to be part of the old aviadores and threw around ideas of making a club and how trying to make it an official club could affect what we do.
Eventually we met up with a few other students who were pilots who were willing to invest their time into this idea. I enjoyed meeting them and hearing their stories of how they got into aviation and where they are now. It made me appreciative of how we were all on our own timelines of getting licenses.
The next step was to take action and to make this idea on paper a reality. We created a group chat and the interested pilots asked around if anyone they knew would want to join. We made a few posters and hung them up around school. That’s all it took. From that we had a whole community of interested people and a time and place to meet.
I was slightly nervous for the meeting, but excited as well — seeing something finally turn into fruition of our planning and goals. There were about 20 people who showed up, so we had a mostly filled classroom. The original pilots who took on this idea (including me) went around and introduced ourselves and we talked about our goals for this club. We want to eventually set up a mentor program where students get matched with each other to give advice about where they are in their process of becoming a pilot and getting their licenses. Afterwards, there was a good amount of people who wanted to stay a little while and introduce themselves. It was nice meeting so many people interested in aviation and learning about their stories.
There were all sorts of friendly people who showed up. There were two guys in the back who also were pilots as a job. We asked them about details. They were visiting town and walking around campus when they came across some of the posters we put up and decided to come. They are survey pilots who are also building their hours. I thought this was just a testament how aviation can bring people together.
I am so happy that all of our collective ideas were able to come together to create a community, even if it is right now only a group of people who have a shared interest of aviation. I can’t wait to make it more and create experiences together.
That’s all for now,
Jovie
this is our in progress logo that I have been working on. I’m thinking I need to add more color
Doodles and drawings from our interest meeting
My friend Elisa and me with our first poster
making our second poster

 

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Jovie Webbeking

Hi! My name is Jovie and I am an aspiring pilot and avid musician. I have been playing flute for the past eight years, and more recently have added on piccolo. I play in the top orchestra in my school, am in my school’s chamber club and have been part of many youth orchestras around Seattle over the years. I have also spent time tutoring flute to elementary school students. For the past several years I have been interested in aerospace, namely fluid dynamics and model rocketry, but since then, I have realized that what I like to do best is truly experience my accomplishments. So, I have turned to aviation, and becoming a pilot. In the fall, I will attend Vanderbilt university where I plan to major in mechanical engineering and minor in music performance while still managing to get in flight hours. Jovencia (Jovie) Webbeking

2 thoughts on “Aviators…Aviadores?”

  1. Super! When you find other pilot-musicians, let us know so we can send shirts along with a welcome package. Keep up the GREAT work.

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