April 8, 2004 - #44
 

HU PARTNERSHIP SEEKS TO DIVERSIFY AVIATION FIELD

Hampton, VA - Hampton University is among five historically black colleges that is teaming up with Western Michigan University’s College of Aviation in an effort to diversify the nation’s aviation workforce, which is dominated by white males.

Less than two percent of the nation’s 75,000 working commercial pilots are minorities, according to a report by the Organization of Black Airline Pilots (OBAP). Women accounted for 4.9 percent of pilots during 2001, the Federal Aviation Administration reports.

"We reached the conclusion that the reason for this imbalance was because minority youngsters didn't see professional aviation as an attainable career path," said Ret. Capt. Darryl Stubbs, an associate professor of aviation at Hampton University. "The low percentages are unlikely to change without a dramatic and aggressive imitative to get the numbers up to the critical mass required for sustainability."

The Diversity in Aviation Consortium also includes Delaware State University, Florida Memorial College, Tennessee State University and Texas Southern University.

Through awareness programs geared toward youth and parents, the consortium aims to inform minorities about the viability of an aviation career. Member schools will create scholarships and fellowships to provide access to education programs to prepare students for careers in aviation. The consortium will use a variety of tools, including faculty and student mentoring, exchange programs between consortium members and coordination among members' academic program resources and delivery systems.

"The opportunities for employment within the industry are tremendous and trying to get young people to recognize aviation as a career field is very important, not only to the industry but to the nation," said Karl Minter, vice president of the Organization of Black Airline Pilots, which will play an advisory role to the consortium. "It's important to have a work force that mirrors the community and the public that we serve."

"We need to inform and we need resources," said Stubbs. "By having a consortium, our strength in numbers will give us a much better chance of achieving our collective goals."

For more information about Hampton University’s Department of Aviation contact 757-727-5418 or email aviation@hamptonu.edu

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For more information contact Kia DuPree at (757) 727-5754 or via email at kia.dupree@hamptonu.edu.

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