Baldwin, Hoeven Introduce Bill to Expand Flight-Training Programs for Veterans
Bipartisan legislation will break down barriers to connect more veterans with good-paying jobs in aviation
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, U.S. Senators Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and John Hoeven (R-ND) reintroduced the American Aviator Act of 2023, bipartisan legislation to increase opportunities and expand flight-training services for veterans to become commercial airline pilots.
“We worked to establish this veterans pilot training demonstration program to support good career opportunities for veterans in commercial aviation and help address our nation’s pilot shortage,” said Senator Hoeven. “This is a win-win, and by authorizing this initiative, our legislation will help give more certainty to initiatives like the Vets to Wings program at the University of North Dakota, better enabling this world-class institution to meet future demand for pilots while supporting our veterans.”
The American Aviator Act would authorize grant funding through the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to support training opportunities for veterans who are not already military pilots. Veterans participating in the program will receive flight training necessary to become a commercial pilot and receive other certifications, including to work as a certified flight instructor. The legislation helps ensure there are enough qualified pilots in the future to continue providing safe and reliable air service to rural airports across the country.
Flight-training schools that have established pathways to employment with commercial air carriers are eligible for these federal grants to recruit and enroll veterans for flight training. Grant funding may be used for flight-training services, tuition, books, training materials, equipment and to cover the cost of a private pilot license.
“The American Aviator Act provides a promising pathway for Veterans to continue to serve the needs of our nation in the form of safe, reliable, and sustainable air travel. Providing funding to support the development of highly qualified professional pilots is more important than ever, as we see almost daily the warning signs of a strained air travel system,” said Jared Huss, Director of Aeronautics at Fox Valley Technical College. “We need to heed these warnings and support the infrastructure that is needed to train these next generations of aviation professionals who will carry us forward. Veterans are ideal candidates for these critical roles, and the American Aviator Act aims to recognize and support that.”
Support for the American Aviator Act includes the Air Line Pilots Association, Regional Airlines Association, Air Wisconsin, and Fox Valley Technical College.
A one-pager on this legislation is available here. Full text of the bill is available here.
An online version of this release is available here.
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