I am a senior at Montgomery High School in Montgomery, Texas. I have been in our school’s band program since the sixth grade playing the trumpet. I was a section leader for our marching band last year and was the Head Drum Major this past marching season. I have also participated in my school’s jazz program for the past three years and enjoy composing my own music. In the past year, I have also learned to play the guitar and drums. I have been involved in aviation since as long as I can remember and am still excited to go to the airport to this day. I have been accepted at the University of Nebraska at Omaha Aviation Institute where I will enroll in the professional pilot program.
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One of the CFI’s in my Aviation Explorers club graduated from University of Nebraska at Omaha Aviation Institute. She is amazing at being a pilot and CFI and speaks highly of your program. Good luck!
Hey Scott! I hope you are having a great journey into aviation and music. Good luck!
Congrats, Scott! I too get excited every time I go to the airport. It is always a new adventure. Good Luck and Blue Skies!
congrats! good luck with the journey ahead!! what kind of music do you compose?
Congratulations!
Hey, Scott! I’m also from the great state of Texas! I’ve read some of your posts and it seems like you’re having an awesome time learning more about flying and taking advantage of the wonderful program FMA is.
Safe flying!
Hi Scott,
I’d love to hear some of the music that you composed! What is your end goal? Are you vying for the airlines, or aiming to be a private pilot?
Hi Scott,
Congratulations on receiving the FMA scholarship. It’s exciting to hear that you are pursuing flight training. As a fellow musician I hope you keep playing. As a pilot welcome to one of the best professions. By the way I happen to know your dad, we worked together for many years. Please tell him I said hi.
Captain John Regan
United B777
(Formally B737 instructor)