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This press release was sent to you from the Rocky Mountain College News and Information department as it may be of interest to your local readers.
Kind regards,
Meredith Burton
RMC News & Information
(406) 657-1104
VICTOR VEGA COMPLETES FAA INSTRUMENT RATING
For more information: Sharon Klem, Office Manager Rocky Mountain College Flight Operations; (406) 254-9525 / [email protected]
Attached: Courtesy Photo Victor Vega
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
BILLINGS – Victor Vega, of Las Vegas, Nev., has completed his FAA instrument rating at Rocky Mountain College. Victor is the son of Antonio Vega, and is a freshman majoring in aeronautical science at Rocky Mountain College. The aeronautical science program includes a 4-year baccalaureate degree that prepares graduate for careers as professional pilots. Victor plans to complete his commercial pilot rating this year, which will include training in a glass cockpit aircraft, as another milestone towards his goal of flying for a regional airline in the Western U.S. Victor graduated from Rancho High School in 2011.
About 100 students are enrolled in the aviation program at Rocky Mountain College, making it one of the largest academic programs at the college. For more information visit www.rocky.edu
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02/09/2012
Kind regards,
Meredith Burton
RMC News & Information
(406) 657-1104
VICTOR VEGA COMPLETES FAA INSTRUMENT RATING
For more information: Sharon Klem, Office Manager Rocky Mountain College Flight Operations; (406) 254-9525 / [email protected]
Attached: Courtesy Photo Victor Vega
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
BILLINGS – Victor Vega, of Las Vegas, Nev., has completed his FAA instrument rating at Rocky Mountain College. Victor is the son of Antonio Vega, and is a freshman majoring in aeronautical science at Rocky Mountain College. The aeronautical science program includes a 4-year baccalaureate degree that prepares graduate for careers as professional pilots. Victor plans to complete his commercial pilot rating this year, which will include training in a glass cockpit aircraft, as another milestone towards his goal of flying for a regional airline in the Western U.S. Victor graduated from Rancho High School in 2011.
About 100 students are enrolled in the aviation program at Rocky Mountain College, making it one of the largest academic programs at the college. For more information visit www.rocky.edu
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02/09/2012