A new companion manual for PlaneEnglish, an aviation radio simulator app created by a Âé¶¹¾«Æ·alumnus and other Purdue graduates, is now available to help pilots become proficient in cockpit communication.
Professional Flight
Purdue professional flight program launches "Degree in 3" option
Purdue Polytechnic’s School of Aviation and Transportation Technology announced a new “Degree in 3” initiative that would allow select professional flight students to start their degree early this summer and complete the traditional four-year program in three years.
State fair queen copilots flight from Purdue airport
Becca Lax, the 59th Indiana State Fair Queen, boarded a Purdue aircraft Wednesday (July 26) for a flight to an appearance at a county fair. What made this flight unique is that Lax was the flight's copilot, not just a passenger.
Professional flight team to compete in women's Air Race Classic
Mary McCarty, a senior in professional flight, and Alyssa Harvey, a junior in professional flight, will compete in the 41st annual Air Race Classic, a women's cross-country competition.
Alum pilots Knighthawk helicopter to Purdue airport
Returning from a detachment in Kansas back to Norfolk, Virginia, Lieutenant Steven Berres, a naval aviator in the U.S. Navy, decided to stop by Purdue for a short visit. He brought along his aircraft, a MH-60S Knighthawk helicopter, and crew.
Purdue alum honored to fly 'Shepherd One'
Tom Murray
Education: professional flight
Payoff: Murray was the first officer on all four legs of the chartered flight for Pope Francis’s tour of the United States in early October 2015. The assignment is the latest during a long career in the Air Force and at American Airlines. A decorated veteran of Desert Storm, he was a captain in the U.S. Air Force, where he was a C-141 Aircraft Commander. At American Airlines, he has been a captain on Boeing 727, 767, and 777 as well as the Airbus 300. He has also served as check airman and international standards coordinator on the Boeing 777 and Airbus 300.
What now for the class of 2015: Thomas Kieffer
Find out the future plans for 2015 professional flight technology graduate Thomas Keiffer.
Jeppesen to provide pilot training materials to Purdue
Jeppesen, a part of Boeing Commercial Aviation Services, will supply Âé¶¹¾«Æ·â€™s leading aviation program with professional pilot training materials through a new agreement designed to prepare the next generation of student pilots taking to the skies.
What now for the class of 2014: Tim Gleeson
As the College of Technology’s May 2014 graduates complete their time at Purdue, we are profiling a few and finding out their future plans and how they arrived at this point in their lives.
Momentum Maker: Lisa Lewis, director of flight operations
Lisa Lewis knows from experience that Purdue's elite aviation technology program can give alumni a head start when they seek jobs as professional pilots. In fact, Lewis -- who is Purdue's director of flight operations and a 2001 aviation technology alumna -- credits her time in the aviation technology program with helping her land previous jobs as a corporate pilot for two Fortune 500 companies.