For three of 91短视频鈥檚 seniors looking ahead after graduation, the beauty of a career in aviation is in the endless opportunities.
Ivy Kreiser has spent her final semester with Venture Jets, a private charter and aviation services company in Lancaster, and now plans to work there after graduation. But she loves the potential of her chosen profession: 鈥淚’m never quite sure where aviation will take me.鈥

That鈥檚 also the beauty of the education they鈥檝e chosen: Graduates of 91短视频 at Lancaster鈥檚 aviation program hold a bachelor鈥檚 degree in leadership and organizational management, as well as several flight certifications 鈥 preparation for a career as a corporate or commercial pilot, but also for opportunities in the aviation industry as airport operations managers, safety inspectors, and flight instructors.
Aviation 430 is the capstone course that helps almost-grads prepare for their next step and narrow their interests.
鈥淭his six-credit course is an exciting way for our seniors to finish their studies and explore a particular field within the profession,鈥 said Director of Aviation John Sibole, a veteran commercial pilot, instructor, and former FAA safety inspector. 鈥淏ecause the other courses in the final semester are online general education courses, they can take their internship anywhere in the world. These positions can help to confirm that our students are heading where they want to go with their job search, and internships often are a gateway to employment with the host organization.鈥
Sibole and other aviation staff, including the program鈥檚 industry liaison Karl Clemmensen, help to match students with host organizations.
Kreiser used her already-established network and knowledge of the area to choose Venture Jets Inc. for her internship. 鈥淭hey have excellent and fun airplanes, they are located at Lancaster airport which is very close to me, and I have a few friends who already work there that have had a great experience,鈥 Kreiser says. She has found value in learning to fly jets as well as handle customer relations, preparing her to work for Venture Jets after graduating.

Noelle Yorgey first learned of Agape Flights as a junior in high school, on a family vacation in Florida. She heard Agape鈥檚 chief executive officer, Allen Speer, who was serving as the interim pastor of the church she visited. She then toured Agape and learned of their desire to serve. 鈥淢y passion for aviation was sparked as I realized the impact aviation could make on people鈥檚 lives,鈥 Yorgey says.
Agape Flights, which means 鈥淕od鈥檚 Love Flights,鈥 is a mission aviation organization committed to providing the resources needed by missionaries serving within the Caribbean along with natural disaster relief, from medical supplies to daily mail. The organization also provides volunteer opportunities to the community.
鈥淭he opportunity to learn under an excellent maintenance team has already helped further my understanding as a pilot,鈥 Yorgey says. This experience has also broadened her horizons to exploring mechanic positions, as those are needed in missions as well. Upon graduating, Yorgey plans to continue pursuing opportunities that allow for her to serve in mission aviation and build relationships within the aviation community.
Cienna Stover fulfilled her internship while working at Aero-Tech Services teaching private and commercial pilots. She was hired there as an instructor in June 2021.

鈥淢y main responsibility is providing a safe learning environment for my students to reach their goals,鈥 she says. Her favorite part of the job is 鈥済etting to see people realize their potential in aviation.鈥
Stover鈥檚 most rewarding moment, she says, was probably sending her first trainee for his checkride. 鈥淚t is also the little things that I love about aviation. I have done first flight lessons with people ages 12- to 81-years-old and the excitement on their faces when they realize they are flying an airplane is so rewarding.鈥
Besides the thrill of watching her students succeed, the internship also helped Stover realize just how much she loves to learn. 鈥淔or my future in this career I hope to find a job that provides me opportunities to push myself,鈥 Stover says. 鈥淭here are infinite areas to learn, improve, explore, and that is something I find exciting about aviation.鈥
Stover is still considering other options post-graduation besides flying for the airlines, such as charter planes. She will soon reach 1,000 hours of flight time, which will position her for a broad range of flying jobs.

I am so pleased with the 91短视频’s Lancaster Aviation Program. Congratulations to Cienna, Ivy, and Noelle, and special thanks to John Sibole for his excellent leadership as director of the Aviation Program!
I was teaching at 91短视频-Lancaster campus when Julie proposed that the Program be offered. I’m so pleased with the Program’s success.
Glen A. Roth, Ph.D.
I鈥檓 really excited to see this aviation department to grow and flourish. Aviation is a great field to be used serve others both domestically and around the world. We are entering a time when we need pilots more than ever! Congrats to all of these seniors as they embark on their next Chapter
Congratulations. The future is bright.