Embry Riddle flight department devastated by tornado
School looking for replacement aircraft to lease
While most EAA members were celebrating the Christmas
holiday on Monday,
the staff at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona
Beach,
Fla., was dealing with the aftermath of a tornado that
ripped through
the campus that day. More than 50 ERAU aircraft were
destroyed or
damaged by the tornado, while nine campus buildings were
also hit. The
damage caused university officials to delay the start of
classes for one
week following the holiday recess, with the spring semester
now starting
on Jan. 16.
EAA immediately offered assistance to Embry Riddle in the
aftermath of
the storm, and the university has asked EAA for possible
assistance from
its members. The university is now looking to leaseback, or
rent by the
flight hour, several late-model Cessna 172s (180-horsepower
G 1000 or
conventional equipped aircraft) to replace those lost in the
Dec. 25
tornado. The leases/or hourly rentals would last up to four
months. The
aircraft will be maintained to Embry Riddle exacting
maintenance
standards and returned to the owner/operator with either a
fresh
100-hour or annual inspection.
If you can assist, please send an e-mail to Frank Ayers,
Chairman of the
Flight Department ) or Jack Haun, Director
of
Maintenance ) to discuss lease/rental terms.
Please
provide the N-number of the aircraft and a general
description.
For more information, visit
www.eaa.org