First IASTI Newark students take to the sky

First IASTI Newark students take to the sky

Learners at IASTI Newark have taken their maiden flight with aerobatic display team, AeroSPARX

Shelby Valentine, Lexie Johnson and Alex Vickery have become the first IASTI Newark students to pilot an aircraft in flight. The trio were treated to a flight experience with AeroSPARX display pilot Rob Barsby as a reward for their good attendance, work ethic and attitude toward their course. They even got to fly a loop-the-loop.

IASTI Newark is the world’s first International Air and Space Training Institute, located in Newark-on-Trent in Nottinghamshire. The institute allows students to learn from aviation industry experts and get hands-on experience as they learn the skills needed to become pilots, engineers or flight dispatchers, leading to Level 3 Diplomas in Aviation Operations or Aircraft Maintenance.

“It was amazing” said Shelby Valentine, who is studying on the engineering pathway at IASTI Newark “We didn’t do the take-off or landing but for the rest of the time we were flying ourselves!

“We all did two or three loop-the-loops. Then Rob did a few tricks, showing what he usually does for his shows using smoke. Then he shut the engine off and we glided the rest of the way.”

Alex Vickery was the first of the three students to fly the Grob aircraft. He said: “I enjoyed doing the loop-the-loops the most and when Rob took over doing his tricks and I was going upside down. It was brilliant and a real adrenaline rush.”

Three young students of IASTI Newark in and around a small acrobat airplane, smiling

IASTI Students L-R: Shelby Valentine, Lexie Jackson and Alex Vickery

Lexie Jackson, who is on the pilot pathway said: “I loved the whole thing. I’ve never done anything like this before. I’ve been in an aeroplane once before as a passenger, so this was the second time I’ve ever boarded a plane and I got to do this.”

The students are full of praise about their time on the course so far.

“I’m really enjoying it and the journey I’m on. I’m learning a lot and I’m trying to make the most of every experience”, adds Alex.

AeroSPARX is a unique air display team, established in 2015 by Rob and fellow pilot Guy Westgate. They combine airborne pyrotechnics, aerobatics, formation flying and night flying for worldwide events.

IASTI Newark is a partnership between Lincoln College Group, Aviation 360 and the Royal Air Force and supported by Inzpire, East Midlands Airport and the National Space Academy. It has been made possible by a multi-million pound investment from the government’s Towns Fund initiative.

The IASTI is one of nine priority projects developed by Newark Towns Fund Board and funded through the Government’s Towns Fund initiative.

Applications are open to train for an amazing career as a pilot, aircraft engineer or flight dispatcher with IASTI Newark. Find out more and apply at: www.iasti-newark.co.uk/curriculum

Watch the video of this exciting day below:

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