The Tradition. The Legacy.
The Flight Team has been part of the Ohio State tradition for over 30 years. Ohio State started with a Flight Club in the 1950's and competed in the National Intercollegiate Flight Competitions. Ohio State hosted the 1960 NIFA SAFECON, the first of many. The Club competed in 1960 and 1961 at Texas A&M. They operated a Cessna 120, N89611. After being dormant for some time after, the team was re-energized in the early 1980's. That team, reborn and run by Glenn McConnell, Scott van Ooyen, Rob Numbers, Dale Gelter, Stacy Weislogel, Richard Taylor and others, started the tradition that has continued to this day.
Ohio State has produced several National Top Pilots, many Regional Top Pilots, and countless event champions. The tradition of excellence was born; the legacy continues.
Ohio State has produced several National Top Pilots, many Regional Top Pilots, and countless event champions. The tradition of excellence was born; the legacy continues.
How to Become an OSU Flight Team Competitor
Any Ohio State student is welcome to join the Flight Team, aviation major or not. Recruiting begins prior to each competition season (fall & winter). The team will canvas aviation classes and host an Informational Meeting. Following this meeting, the team typically meets for a few hours each Saturday (Sundays on football games, of course). Regionals (Fall SAFECON competition) has a 3 week tryout period where you can learn the basics each event. Nationals (Spring SAFECON competition) has a 6 week tryout period. Team members are then selected by the coaching staff based on performance, dedication, and attitude. The selected traveling team will then represent the Buckeyes at each competition.
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