Aviation Advisory Committee Meets at South Georgia Technical College

October 2, 2019
Pictured on the back row (l-r) are: Stephen Olas of Delta; SGTC Aviation Maintenance Instructor Paul Pearson; SGTC Aircraft Structural Instructor Jason Wisham; Eric Rojek of Thrush Aircraft; Alan Lanz and Lee Battista of Delta. On the front row (l-r) are: SGTC Aviation Maintenance Instructor Victoria Herron; Troy Payne of Delta; Patrick Humphrey of Souther Field Aviation; SGTC Aviation Maintenance Instructors David Grant and Charles Christmas.
Pictured on the back row (l-r) are: Stephen Olas of Delta; SGTC Aviation Maintenance Instructor Paul Pearson; SGTC Aircraft Structural Instructor Jason Wisham; Eric Rojek of Thrush Aircraft; Alan Lanz and Lee Battista of Delta. On the front row (l-r) are: SGTC Aviation Maintenance Instructor Victoria Herron; Troy Payne of Delta; Patrick Humphrey of Souther Field Aviation; SGTC Aviation Maintenance Instructors David Grant and Charles Christmas.

The advisory committee for the Aviation Maintenance, Avionics, and Aircraft Structural Technology programs at South Georgia Technical College held its Fall Semester advisory meeting in the Griffin Bell Aerospace Technology Center on the Americus campus recently. Representatives from businesses in the aviation industry comprise the advisory committee and assist SGTC faculty and staff in the continued development of the college’s aviation program.

Advisory committee members present at the meeting were: Troy Payne, Stephen Olas, Alan Lanz, and Lee Battista of Delta; Eric Rojek of Thrush Aircraft; and Patrick Humphrey of Souther Field Aviation.

South Georgia Technical College aviation maintenance instructors Victoria Herron, David Grant, Charles Christmas, and Paul Pearson along with aircraft structural instructor Jason Wisham provided the committee with updates and information about program changes, enrollment, community activities, and student news.

The general purpose of the advisory committees is to advise and assist South Georgia Technical College in training students to better serve the needs of business and industry. Experts in program-specific fields keep SGTC program personnel abreast of changing conditions and technology in the workplace. This, in turn, helps the college ensure students are fully prepared to enter the workforce upon graduation. South Georgia Tech currently offers over 200 different associate degree, diploma, and short term technical certificate of credit classes. The fall mini-mester begins October 7, so enroll today and get ahead in your chosen career. For more information about South Georgia Technical College and its programs of study, visit the website at: www.southgatech.edu.