Marine Corps Program Offers Flight to Students at Salina Airport
Tue 04:25 PM 02/09/2010
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The program gives college students who are interested in Marine Corps Aviation a chance to fly a King Air B90 under the guidance of Marine Captain Kevin Clark.

The program gives college students who are interested in Marine Corps Aviation a chance to fly a King Air B90 under the guidance of Marine Captain Kevin Clark.

The U.S. Marine Corps is hosting its Flight Orientation program at the Salina Airport March 1-3.

The program gives college students who are interested in Marine Corps Aviation a chance to fly a King Air B90 under the guidance of Marine Captain Kevin Clark. Clark is a KC-130 pilot and will supervise and speak with students about aviation and the Marine Corps.

Flight experience is not necessary, but some students have occasionally maintained their pilot's license and are looking to speak with an experienced Marine aviator.

All students must be American citizens and usually enrolled in a 4 year college.

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