Campers soar at weeklong MTSU Introduction to Aviation
Lia Ritchie came all the way from King of Prussia, Pennsylvania.
Others attending the annual MTSU Department of Aerospace Introduction to Aviation Camp came from Chattanooga, Mt. Juliet, Franklin, Brentwood, Nashville, Murfreesboro and other Tennessee cities.
The three dozen 12- to 18-year-olds came to soak in all they could from aerospace’s diverse offerings — professional pilot, air traffic control, maintenance, unmanned aircraft and more — during the weeklong session both on campus in the Business and Aerospace Building and at the university’s Flight Operations Center at Murfreesboro Airport.
“It exposes us to a lot of things, different fields in aerospace,” said Ritchie, 16, a rising junior at Villa Maria Academy in Malvern, about one hour from Philadelphia. “I really like the simulators.”
Brian Ritchie is a Tennessee native. While his daughter was in the camp, he and wife Julie Ritchie were house-hunting, as they might move South, enabling their daughter to consider attending MTSU.
“I’m debating between flight and art — I’d like to be an animator — if I come to MTSU,” Lia Ritchie said. “I’m interested in (attending) MTSU. If I do aerospace, I will definitely come here.”
Shaan Shah, 13, attends Brentwood Middle School. While waiting his turn to fly, he said he “knows different things about planes and different parts of the plane.”
Wendy Beckman, aerospace department chair, said this “has been a great group of kids. They have been super involved and very enthusiastic. We are very pleased with them.” Including Ritchie, five of the 36 campers were females.
MTSU offers a three-day Pro Pilot Advanced Camp June 17-19 for 14 teens. Ten students from the introduction camp will be joined by four alumni from the intro as they gain further flight time with MTSU student instructors. This year’s camp is full.
Beckman said she anticipates many of the camp attendees to consider MTSU as their college choice — “particularly for juniors and seniors. The eighth- and ninth-graders are probably here for fun.”
To learn more about MTSU aerospace and future camps, call 615-898-2788 or visit https://www.mtsu.edu/aerospace/.