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York High Student Selected for Elite U.S. Navy Summer Flight Academy

Ryan Inge was selected for CNAF Summer Flight Academy (US Navy Summer Flight Academy)

YORKTOWN — While some high school students will spend this summer doing odd jobs or hanging out with friends, Ryan Inge, a student at York High School will complete an intensive eight-week U.S. Navy Summer Flight Academy aviation program at Elizabeth City State University, achieving his FAA Private Pilot’s license upon completion of the training.

The program takes place from June 1 through July 31.

Inge is one of just 28 high-ability 11th and 12th graders throughout the United States selected for the elite program, which was established in 2021 to increase diversity in Naval aviation, according to a press release sent on behalf of the Navy.

The Navy partners with select universities throughout the country to provide flight training to the participating students. The cost of the program is approximately $28,000 per student but is offered at zero cost to the student and with no obligations.

Upon completion of the program, each student earns a private pilot certification/license and five college credits.

“The goal of the scholarship program is to expose exceptional minority students to a career path that currently lacks diversity,” says LT Olivia Barrau, E-2C Hawkeye Naval Flight Officer, CNAF Operations Officer for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and CNAF Flight Academy Program Manager. “Ryan Inge has what it takes to be a leader in the field of aviation, and the Navy is honored to play a part in his personal and professional journey.”

During the eight-week Summer Flight Academy, Inge will receive a minimum of 32 hours of classroom aviation academics and more than 40 hours of flight training in either a Vulcanair V.10 single-engine aircraft or Piper Warrior (PA-28). As part of the certification process, Inge will be required to complete 17 hours of solo flights.

Inge participates in the Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) and is a member of the rowing team.

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