Monday, December 2, 2013

Aviation Organizations


As we all know it is extremely important to network, especially within the aviation industry, however,  Avscholars.com discusses some other important resources that are available to professionals who join aviation organizations. An organization can help bring people together for networking opportunities, but they can also provide resources such as flight planning material, learning opportunities, scholarships and more.

                There are hundreds if not thousands of clubs available, however, and it might be difficult to choose which club is best for you. The best way to do this is to find something that fits your career and your goals for your future. Heading down the path of management myself, two organizations that I will most likely join after graduation would be AOPA and NBAA. One of my favorite things that the AOPA offers is advocacy, they are a large organization and have the power to represent their members on the legal playing field. They also offer tools and resources for flying and give seminars on safety and further education, along with membership also comes a subscription to their magazine which offers great articles about the world of aviation.

                Seeking employment in the business sector of aviation the NBAA (National Business Aviation Association) offers business professionals  networking opportunities with other likeminded individuals, through seminars and classes, they promote business aviation, and one of the most intriguing things for me professional development. The NBAA offers what they call the Certified Aviation Manager program which allows any individual who completes the test to become a certified manager, the NBAA also provides its members with scholarship opportunities to further their education and in some instances also offers tuition reimbursement.

                Even though there are many organizations to choose from, it is best to look through their website and find out what they offer before you join, if you look hard enough you will find something that is a fit for you.

 

AOPA. (n.d.). Membership benefits. Retrieved from http://www.aopa.org/Membership/Membership-Benefits.aspx

 

Avscholars. (2003). Aviation organizations. Retrieved from http://www.avscholars.com/Aviation_Organizations_Clubs/aviation-organizations.htm

 

NBAA. (n.d.). Professional development. Retrieved from

http://www.nbaa.org/prodev/

 

NBAA. (n.d.). What is business avitation?. Retrieved from


 

 

 

 

 

 

2 comments:

  1. Mike, the Certified Aviation Manager program of the NBAA is quite interesting to me as well. I also want membership with the NBAA primarily because I want to be employed in the aviation business sector. In view of the fact that the NBAA is a highly respected and recognized aviation organization, a successful certificate from the Aviation Manager program could provide me an edge over other candidates vying for the same entry –level position.

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  2. I was not well aware of the website that you mentioned in your blog but I took a look at it and it seems to be a resourceful website for aviation hopefuls and professionals alike. I think that it is also very important for individuals to join these organizations for networking within the industry. Good stuff!!

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