Nikki, the Top Hawk Cessna aircraft, was revealed Feb. 23 at the ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ Airport to students, alumni and friends of ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍâs Aeronautics Program, and to family members of the planeâs namesake. Nikki joins the universityâs fleet of 33 training planes.
¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ was named a 2016 university, one of only four universities nationwide to receive the honor. Each school was awarded a Cessna Skyhawk to use for one year.
In addition to supporting typical flight training operations, the Top Hawk aircraft will:
- Be flown by three of ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍâs female pilots as they participate in the 2016 Air Race Classic
- Will be used in the conduct of outreach events in at least 15 states represented by ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ flight instructors and students
- Provide exploration flights for each of the Aeronautics Programâs summer aviation education camps
- Will be featured at the 2016 EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Follow #NikkiTheTopHawk on Twitter as she travels the country in 2016 promoting careers in aeronautics.
The aircraft has been named Nikki in celebration of the life of Nicole âNikkiâ Kukwa, a ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ aeronautics student from North Royalton, Ohio, who died on Oct. 23, 2006, after receiving a leukemia diagnosis during her junior year at ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍ.
âNikki was instrumental in establishing ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍâs Women in Aeronautics Club, was an exemplary student and served as an inspiration to those who knew her,â said Robert Sines, interim dean of ¶¶MÅ®ÆÍâs College of Applied Engineering, Sustainability and Technology. âA three-day, girlâs aeronautics camp takes place annually in her honor showing her continued, positive influence in aeronautics.â