Arkansas students get chance to jumpstart aviation career through state initiative

CLINTON, Ark. – Taking flight…into their future? It’s something one program aims to do, and some central Arkansas students are taking advantage of the opportunity, part of the state’s education initiatives.

Arkansas ACCESS aims to give students more opportunities to transition to college or the workforce after high school graduation.

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In Dawson Aircraft’s case, the state’s initiatives have helped take the classroom to the flight deck.

Dawson Aircraft partnered with North Arkansas College and Clinton High School to give a few Arkansas students the chance to jump-start a career in aviation…

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