New Aviation Partnership Elevates OpportunitiesMDC hosted an open house as part of effort to address the workforce shortage in the aviation industry

Female student with instructor sitting at flight simulator

Miami Dade College’s Eig-Watson School of Aviation hosted an open house at Miami Executive Airport, providing an opportunity for students from Miami Central and Miami Springs senior high schools to explore careers in aerospace and aviation, a significant industry that adds nearly $120 billion annually to Miami’s economy.

The open house was part of MDC’s larger effort to address the workforce shortage in the aviation industry. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are over 12,000 positions that need to be filled annually across the country, a challenge that current training programs are not meeting. By offering students practical experience and industry connections, MDC aims to bridge this gap.

The event highlighted the College’s facilities and partnerships with top companies, which provide students with hands-on training and career readiness.

“MDC is leading the way in aerospace and aviation, with over 90% of our graduates employed in the industry within six months of completing their program,” said MDC President Madeline Pumariega. “MDC’s cutting-edge training and strong industry collaborations are shaping the next-generation workforce.”

Partnering With BITTS on Aviation Training

Also contributing to aviation-sector support is a new partnership between MDC and Miami-based Barrington Irving Technical Training School (BITTS), led by Capt. Barrington Irving, a Guinness World Record holder for being the youngest person and first Black pilot to fly solo around the world. The effort aims to provide accessible, high-quality education, equipping students with the necessary skills for successful careers in aviation.

By collaborating with the county-supported school, MDC offers students credentials that are transferable as credits to the College, ensuring a seamless transition to further education. Speaking at an open house, Irving emphasized the importance of creating opportunities. “We are developing a diverse talent pipeline for the aviation sector,” he said.

MDC Trustee Roberto Alonso, also a member of the Miami-Dade County School Board, called Irving “a true inspiration.”

“He is a product of Miami-Dade Public schools, and he always had a dream to be a pilot,” Alonso said. “By opening doors for children who once thought a career in aviation was beyond their reach, he is making a profound impact.”

Find out more about MDC’s aviation programs by visiting: Eig-Watson School of Aviation

-DJ (College Forum)