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to the 2021 HAI Scholarship Winners


Bill Sanderson AMT Scholarship Jeffrey Davis, John Doherty, Beth Elliott, Laura Fisher, Lillianna Sorensen,


Teeratouch Triemasanchai


Commercial Helicopter Pilot Rating Scholarship Hanna Santamaria


Maintenance Technician Certifi cate Scholarship William Teigen


Michelle North


Scholarship for Safety Jessica Meiris


HAI offers up to 22 scholarships to support future helicopter pilots, maintenance technicians, and safety professionals:


• Bill Sanderson Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) Scholarships are awarded to up to eight AMT students, each of whom will attend a training course offered by select helicopter and engine manufacturers.


• Commercial Helicopter Pilot Rating Scholarships are awarded to up to four pilots who have their private licenses and are in the process of attaining their commercial rating.


• Maintenance Technician Certifi cate Scholarships are awarded to up to six students studying to become AMTs.


• The Michelle North Scholarship for Safety is awarded to a pilot who has already attained his or her commercial rating and who demonstrates an outstanding aptitude for safe fl ying and aviation best practices.


• Southern Utah University (SUU) Rotor Aviation Scholarships provide $20,000 toward the SUU Aviation commercial/instrument fl ight lab for up to three pilots who intend to complete their ratings up to CFI and to enroll in an SUU degree program.


• The Women in Aviation International (WAI) Maintenance Technician Certifi cate Scholarship is awarded to a student in training to be an AMT.


2022 Applications Accepted Aug. 30 – Dec. 3 at rotor.org/scholarships


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