Epic Flight Academy Awards $70,000 in Aviation Scholarships

Nov. 8, 2022

Epic Flight Academy celebrated its 7th Annual Aviation Scholarship Awards and Career Fair event by awarding $70,000 in scholarships to five high school students on Saturday, Nov. 5. Students from 13 states applied. Epic awarded three pilot scholarships and two aircraft mechanic scholarships. Sponsors and Career Fair participants included: Air Wisconsin, Ameriflight, Breeze Airways, Cessna/Textron, CommuteAir, Daytona State College, Envoy Air, FEAM Maintenance & Engineering, Fly Exclusive, Piedmont Airlines, PSA Airlines, Ravn Alaska, Republic Airways, Silver Airways, SkyWest Airlines, and United Airlines. Piedmont Airlines donated $5,000 to provide an additional pilot scholarship.

2022 Scholarship Winners

  • Landon Bosco is from Port Orange, Florida. He received a $5,000 flight training scholarship. Landon is a junior at Spruce Creek High School and has been involved with ROTC, sailing, and scuba. A pilot encouraged him to learn to sail, explaining that a plane’s wing works much like a sail. So, he did learn to sail and even won a sailing regatta as part of a sailing team.
  • Ethan Harpending is from Knoxville, Tennessee. He attends Christian Academy of Knoxville and will graduate in 2023. He received a $20,000 scholarship to attend the Aircraft Mechanic Program at Epic. Ethan shares a passion for aviation maintenance with his older brother, a project engineer at Lockheed Martin, and hopes to work with his brother someday.
  • Roland Ireland is from Oxford, Florida where is a junior at The Villages Charter High School. He received a $5,000 pilot training scholarship. Roland is a member of Science National Honor Society, the National Junior Honor Society, and many other organizations. He has done extensive volunteer work in his community.
  • Aaron Perez is from Cape Coral, Florida. He graduated earlier this year from North Fort Myers High School. Aaron worked this past summer at an FBO before enrolling at Epic as he was determined to become an aircraft mechanic with or without a scholarship. Aaron’s letters of recommendation described his determination and commitment, which Epic can now vouch for. He received a $20,000 scholarship.
  • Austin White is a senior at T.R. Robinson High School in Tampa, Florida. Austin received a $20,000 flight training scholarship. He has been involved in scouting for years, even receiving the Eagle Scout award, and has an impressive record of community service. He has served in the Tampa Mayor’s Youth Corps and was elected to the Mayor’s Youth Leadership Council where he currently serves as a senior leader. His letters of recommendation praise his hard work and commitment to his community.

Epic Flight Academy was established in 1999 and trains pilots and aircraft mechanics. Epic began awarding scholarships to U.S. high school students in 2016. To date, Epic has awarded more than $280,000 to 20 high school students. Epic is based in New Smyrna Beach with a satellite location in Ocala, Florida.