Hesston College flight instructors gather to welcome the college’s newest Piper Archer II aircraft. The addition marks the fifth plane in Hesston’s fleet, expanding opportunities for hands-on flight training and program growth. Pictured left to right are Pablo Turcios Casco, flight instructor; Toby Yoder, flight instructor; Riku Iwai-King, flight instructor; Mike Baker, aviation program director; Jeff Lustick, owner of Tomahawk Aero Services, LLC; John Calhoun, owner of Fresh Aircraft Sales; Joe Baker, flight instructor; Suzanne Burch, manager of aviation training operations; and Haylee Frame, flight instructor.2.jpg – Hesston College’s newest Piper Archer aircraft taxis to the Hesston hangar for the first time at the Newton City-County Airport, home of Hesston College Aviation. The acquisition reflects the college’s continued investment in high-quality flight training and student success.[Courtesy Image]
By: Sara HardawaySpecial to the Kansan HESSTON — Hesston College Aviation expanded its training fleet with the acquisition of a fifth aircraft, further strengthening the…