In answer to the Helicopter Industry’s need for qualified Helicopter Maintenance Technicians  and in an effort to attract new talent to the industry, the HFI is  sponsoring six (6) scholarships for Helicopter Maintenance Technicians.
The HFI Board of Directors has appointed a Selection Committee to choose the scholarship winners.
Up to six (6) Scholarships of up to $2,500 each may be awarded.
Deadline for submitting an application is November 30, 2011. Scholarships will be awarded in February 2012.
Payment of scholarship monies is conditional upon receipt of  supporting documentation from the attended school that the student has  successfully completed the required coursework offered by an FAA Part  147 AMT program. Also, the student is required to provide a copy of the  FAA certificate as an Airframe (A), Powerplant (P), or A&P mechanic;  or the international  equivalent. If the school has not been compensated by the student, the  HFI will make payment to the institution on behalf of the student, up to  the maximum limit of the scholarship awarded. In the event that the  student was previously invoiced by the school and has completely paid in  advance, the HFI will reimburse the student directly, up to the maximum  limit of the scholarship awarded.
The application must be typed or legibly handwritten. All the  questions must be completely answered. Incomplete application packages  will be rejected.
Neatness, completeness, and accuracy do count. If additional pages are requested, they must be supplied.
An electronic  form of the application is preferred. Please e-mail to  scholarships@rotor.com. Emailed applications must be submitted by 11:59  PM on November 30, 2011.
If mailed, all applications must be  received by November 30, 2011. Mail to HFI Scholarships, 1635 Prince  Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314
- Proof of enrollment in a certified FAA Part 147 or International Equivalent AMT training program;
 - A clear copy of any and all FAA or International Equivalent Certificate(s);
 - A current resume;
 - Three current letters of recommendation from individuals such as employers, instructors, or others within the industry that can attest to your background, training, and experience as it relates to the aviation industry;
 - Two references (e.g., employers, professional or community organizations);
 - A summary of 300 words or more describing why you want to be a helicopter maintenance technician;
 - International applicants must also provide proof of foreign citizenship.
 
Winners will be notified by phone and by mail, and they (or their  representative) will be encouraged to attend Helicopter Association  International’s HELI-EXPO 2012 in Dallas, Texas. A complimentary  one-year HAI membership and a complimentary Full Registration to  HELI-EXPO 2012, for Scholarship Winner and guest, including dinner for  two at the HAI Salute to Excellence Awards  Banquet will be awarded with each scholarship courtesy of Helicopter  Association International. Attendance at HELI-EXPO® affords the  scholarship winner the opportunity to attend the Maintenance Technician  Mentoring Panel and the Industry Outreach to Students Panel, as well as  the opportunity to meet and talk with helicopter professionals from  around the world.
Winners will be required to provide a contact name and phone number  for the school, and an address to which the letter confirming the intent  to remit funds may be sent upon award of the certificate. Winners will  be required to initiate the scholarship within 19 months of date of  notification, and abide by all scholarship rules. The application must  bear an original signature and be received no later than November 30,  2011.
HFI’s Maintenance Technician Certificate Scholarship will only be  awarded to candidates pursuing an Airframe (A), Powerplant (P) or both  Airframe and Powerplant (A & P) license or the International  equivalent. This scholarship, funded by the HFI and supporting  organizations, provides up to $2,500 to assist a candidate pursuing an  A, P, or A & P, or the international equivalent aircraft maintenance  technician certification. A primary determinant will be evidence of the  applicant’s interest and determination to work in the helicopter  industry.
Scholarship funds will only be applied to tuition costs. Scholarship winners are responsible for their own transportation and ancillary expenses (books, meals, tools, lodging). Any unused portion of scholarship money must be sent directly back to HFI.
Only applicants who meet the minimum qualifications, as determined by  the HFI Scholarship Selection Committee, will be considered.
Scholarship monies will be paid upon award of a FAA Maintenance  Technician Certificate. Written notification of their FAA Certificate,  along with a copy of the certificate must be sent to HFI at 1635 Prince  Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314.
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