Issac Jennings ’16 recently received his “wings” and is now officially a pilot this past July. After being selected to be a Marine V-22 pilot, he learned how to fly TH-57 helicopters in Florida before returning to Texas to learn multi-engine flying in the T-44. “About halfway through the multi-training syllabus, my track was changed to the KC-130J primarily due to the grounding of the Osprey worldwide and the back-ups in training it caused,” said Jennings. “This was the most ideal change for me, as I was able to get 50 hours of free helicopter time, in addition to flying the airplane I originally hoped to fly.” He’s now headed to San Diego for the next four years. “It’s all down to the educators I was lucky enough to have, so [Gunston] have my continued gratitude!”
Issac Jennings ’16 Receives His “Wings”
Issac Jennings ’16 Receives His “Wings”