Florida Institute of Technology
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Deans' Priorities
Tell us about the College of Aeronautics
Winston Scott, Dean
The College of Aeronautics is recognized as one of the top university-based aviation programs in the nation. The programs and faculty have earned an international reputation for excellence in the education and preparation of aviation professionals. The college is responsible for graduate and undergraduate programs in the aeronautical sciences, aviation management, pilot/flight crew, computer science, meteorology, airport aviation management and development, human factors, and aviation safety.
What will be your focus for the College of Aeronautics?
The campaign is already bearing fruit for the College of Aeronautics with the funding of the Emil Buehler Center for Aviation Education and Research at Florida Tech. This new $5 million facility has been completed on eight acres at the Melbourne International Airport. We hope to build upon this excellent foundation with the construction of housing for flight students, summer program participants and flight instructors at the center. To make our flight training program even stronger, we are modernizing our fleet of training aircraft and simulators.
Many students enroll in the college not wanting to fly, but to work in the aviation industry. How will the continuing findraising meet their needs?
Our goals have been to modernize the Air Traffic Control Laboratory, enhance the equipment for the Airport Design and Development Laboratory, build a new Airline Operations Lab and Dispatch Center, and upgrade our existing Center for Aviation Human Factors.
Is scholarship funding a priority for the College of Aeronautics?
We hope to add to existing or create new endowed scholarships to assist our undergraduate students. We plan to add endowed fellowships for graduate student research and an endowed chair for faculty.
Do you have any other priorities set for takeoff?
I would be remiss if I did not mention our intention to find funding for a new Advanced Aircraft Systems Lab and endowed support for our Falcons Flight Team.
