A&E Expo Brings High Energy to Skies Over Kent State Airport

 

 

The skies over the Kent State Airport were buzzing Sept. 9-10 for the annual A&E Expo. The event offered community members opportunities to get up close with aircraft and pilots while touring the airport and chatting with staff and students of Kent State's College of Aeronautics and Engineering.   

Thousands attended the family event, which has been a fixture in the Stow/Kent community for more than two decades. The Expo offers Kent State an opportunity to connect with the community while showcasing the exciting technology and flight training tools used every day at the FedEx Aeronautics Academic Center, which is located at the airport.

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Planes Fly in Formation Over the Kent State Airport During A&E Expo 2022

The Expo allowed the university to honor and recognize its private pilots at the inaugural Private Pilot Pinning ceremony presented by Republic Airways.  

Students who have earned their Private Pilot Certificate or completed their first flight course at Kent State are invited to participate in the ceremonial pinning of wings.

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Custom-designed metal Kent State wings for new professional pilots

Private pilots received two sets of wings from a Kent State alumnus who is a professional pilot.

The wings differed in size, including a larger set to be worn at formal events and gatherings and a smaller lapel set to be worn in business casual settings. 

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A&E Expo 2022 at the Kent State Airport

The event also featured vintage aircraft, airplane and flight simulator rides, and award-winning student organizations, including the Kent State High Power Rocket Team, the Kent State X-Bots and the Flying Flashes

The weekend also included the Dick Schwabe Memorial Golf Scramble, presented by Gulfstream and hosted by One Golf Three Alumni; an awards reception for CAE alumni and friends; and a pancake breakfast to benefit Scout Troop 177.

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High Fives All Around at the A&E Expo 2022
    
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Ready for Takeoff at A&E Expo 2022

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Serving the community since 1917, the Kent State Airport is conveniently located 4 miles from Kent State University's Kent Campus and provides quick and easy access to the communities, attractions and businesses of Portage and Summit counties. Having its own airport to train the pilots of tomorrow is yet another distinguishing opportunity Kent State makes available to students.

POSTED: Tuesday, September 13, 2022 03:29 PM
Updated: Friday, December 9, 2022 06:36 PM
WRITTEN BY:
Eric Mansfield