Flying Musicians Association Now Accepting Scholarship Applications

The organization has awarded 17 scholarships in the past 11 years.

The Flying Musicians Association 2024's Solo Program scholarship recipient Levi Schroeder soloed August 30. [Courtesy: FMA]
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Key Takeaways:

  • The Flying Musicians Association (FMA) is an organization that provides scholarships to students who share a passion for both aviation and music, recognizing the common dedication and skills required for both pursuits.
  • FMA offers two primary scholarships: the "Solo Learn to Fly Program," which guides high school students through their first solo flight, and the "Swing Wing scholarship" to enable young individuals (ages 18-28) to attend the New York Hot Jazz Camp.
  • Beyond financial aid, the FMA supports its scholarship recipients with student memberships and valuable mentorship, aiming to foster growth and provide guidance in their aviation and musical journeys.
  • Supported by individuals and organizations from both the music and aviation industries, the FMA has awarded 17 scholarships over its 11 years of operation.
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What do flying and music have in common? Both can be lifelong passions. And the pursuit of both can be expensive. 

The Flying Musicians Association (FMA) would like to help students discover aviation and enhance their musical skills through scholarships.

The FMA, which was founded in 2009, recognizes the link between musicians and aviators. Both pursuits require dedication, focus, and the acquisition of knowledge and physical skills. And both can bring together people from diverse backgrounds on common ground.

The FMA has two scholarships available. Its Solo Learn to Fly Program will take a high school student up through their first solo, and the Swing Wing scholarship will enable a deserving young person to attend New York Hot Jazz Camp.

“FMA members love assisting others who share our passions of flying and music,” John Zapp, FMA president and CEO, said in a statement. “To be able to assist and watch our student members grow through aviation and music while inspiring and assisting others is such a rewarding experience.”

The FMA has awarded 17 scholarships in 11 years. In addition to the scholarships, each nominee is onboarded as a student member of the association and assigned a mentor. Mentorship is key when beginning an aviation career. A mentor can provide guidance on selecting a flight school, what to look for in an instructor, and offer encouragement along the way.

How to Apply

The  Swing Wing scholarship is open to all members of FMA between the ages of 18 and 28. Exceptions can be made for members under 18 with parental consent.

The scholarships are made available through support of organizations, businesses, and individuals in both the music and aviation industry. One of the association’s key members is country music star Aaron Tippin, who also holds a commercial pilot certificate and A&P rating.

More information about how to apply for the Solo Learn to Fly Program may be found here, and the Swing Wing scholarship here.

Meg Godlewski

Meg Godlewski has been an aviation journalist for more than 24 years and a CFI for more than 20 years. If she is not flying or teaching aviation, she is writing about it. Meg is a founding member of the Pilot Proficiency Center at EAA AirVenture and excels at the application of simulation technology to flatten the learning curve. Follow Meg on Twitter @2Lewski.

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