TRAVERSE CITY —  Northwestern Michigan College’s aviation program will get a lofty showcase before a national audience this month when a pair of student pilots fly across North America in the Air Race Classic, the oldest air race of its kind, and exclusively for female pilots.

Ninety years after legendary aviator Amelia Earhart made cross-country racing popular, Team Hawk Owls — Jessi Martin of Maple City, and Hannah Beard of Interlochen — will take off from Jackson, Tenn. on June 18 in an NMC Cessna. The 2,500 mile trip is a race against the clock broken into nine legs. One of only two community college teams to enter, they expect to land in Welland, Ontario, by June 21.

Among the 15 academic teams are mostly large universities including Western Michigan University, Purdue and Ohio State. Entering the Air Race Classic will draw more awareness to NMC’s aviation program, said Aviation Director Alex Bloye.

“This race will put NMC and our pilots on the national stage with some of the best aviators in the world,” Bloye said. “This is an exciting opportunity to not only inspire the next generation of NMC students, but to give Hannah and Jessi a chance to expand their envelope of experience.”

The race is also the latest example of how women at NMC are making significant strides in what has long been a male-dominated field. Nearly 20 percent of current NMC aviation students are now women. The college is now home to a chapter of Women in Aviation International, which allows them to network and support each other.

Women are also becoming leaders among the overall student population. Beard is NMC’s top-performing aviation student this year, mastering commercial pilot skills faster than any other student, Aviation director Alex Bloye said.

“She met all the requirements of the certificate much quicker than any other student we’ve seen in recent years,” Bloye said.

Both women expect to graduate from NMC’s program in December 2019 and then become flight instructors for the college. A current NMC flight instructor, Victoria Gann, will be racing as part of another team. Air Race Classic pilots range from ages 17 to 90.

“We look forward to seeing Hannah and Jessi cross the finish line. This will be a huge accomplishment that will help to solidify interest of future NMC race teams,” Bloye said.

NMC is seeking sponsors to help underwrite the $10,000 cost to compete, which includes fuel, transportation and lodging. Contact Paris Morse at the NMC Foundation, pmorse@nmc.edu, for more information.

Follow Beard and Martin’s progress at the NMC Aviation Facebook page.

Release date: June 11, 2019

For more information:

Alex Bloye
NMC Director of Aviation
(231) 995-2929
abloye@nmc.edu

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