The NBAA Flight Attendants/Flight Technicians Committee is dedicated to promoting education and training as a means for business aviation flight attendants and flight technicians to enhance their professional careers. To support this position, NBAA offers aspiring and current flight attendants/flight technicians the opportunity to receive scholarships in conjunction with numerous donors. Donors will make scholarship awards available to recipients selected by the NBAA Flight Attendants Committee.
In order to be eligible for the Flight Attendants/Flight Technicians Scholarship, applicants must be at at least 18 years old, and they must complete all training within 12 months of receiving the scholarship award. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit: a current, one-page resume; two recommendation letters; and a a 500- 750 word essay answering one of the following questions: (1) Name an accomplishment that you are most proud of in your flight career and how has this inspired others to adjust to a different way of implementing service or safety? (2) When you first began your aviation career, what were your greatest challenges and what advice would you give to a new corporate flight attendant? (3) What makes a flight attendant an essential element to the flight crew and what do you think are the most important steps in preparing for every flight?
Flight Attendants/Flight Technicians Scholarship awards will be redeemable under the conditions established by NBAA and its donors, and applicants are limited to receiving one award per person every other year. For all NBAA scholarships, applicants are limited to receiving one award per person, per year. Recipients are responsible for costs associated with the scholarship, such as travel and lodging expenses, unless otherwise noted. Dollar amounts for the scholarships will vary.