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Embry-Riddle Flight Team Wins 13th National Championship Featured

Jason Kadah, Communications Director, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University May 26, 2021 1446

The Golden Eagles Flight Team adds another championship sign to their entry!

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  • The Golden Eagles have won 35 consecutive regional championships
  • COVID-19 pandemic posed the biggest challenge to the team this year
  • The next goal is to defend the title!
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The Golden Eagles win another National Championship

PRESCOTT, Ariz. –  The results are in, and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Golden Eagles Flight Team will be adding another championship sign along the entrances to the Prescott Campus off of Willow Creek Road. The team won the 2021 NIFA SAFECON (National Intercollegiate Flying Association’s Safety and Flight Evaluation Conference) Championship, making them 13-time national champions and the winningest collegiate flight team of the past 25 years.

NIFA SAFECON is to collegiate aviation what the Super Bowl is to the NFL or the Stanley Cup is to the NHL. Twenty-eight teams from universities across the country competed this year in a variety of events, such as Aircraft Preflight Inspection, Aircraft Navigation, Aircraft Recognition, Computer Accuracy, Ground Trainer, and others.

In addition to the team’s national championships, the Golden Eagles have won 35 consecutive regional championships.

“I have been a member of the team since 2016, and in my time here I have never seen the team work harder than they did this year,” said team captain Colin Ho-Tseung.

The Covid-19 pandemic posed the biggest challenge to the team this year, affecting practice schedules, protocols and procedures. Additionally, competition, normally held in-person by one of the competing universities, took place virtually. 

“I am so proud of the team’s level of perseverance and the many obstacles that we had to overcome in the last 10 months,” said head coach Shaun Shephard. “There were numerous times where we didn’t know what was going to come— we had an extended winter break, our regionals were pushed to February, all of our meetings and practices were social distanced, and we had very little time for the team to come together. We were taken out of our comfort zone.”

Being a member of the flight team is a tremendous time commitment. Members are required to attend ground event practice three hours a week and all day each Saturday. In preparation for competition, it often takes another 10-20 hours of studying each week to achieve peak performance. In addition, members spend dozens of hours practicing flying events each week, including precision landings and navigation.

Students from any Embry-Riddle degree program are also welcome to join the Golden Eagles. Although the majority are aeronautical science (flight) students, several engineering, global security and intelligence, and air traffic control students are also part of the team.

“The next goal for our team will be to figure out how to defend our title,” added Ho-Tseung. “Next year's officers have already begun meeting to discuss strategies and to recap this wild past year.”

To view the final results of NIFA SAFECON 2021, including individual performances, go to:  https://nifa.aero/wp-content/uploads/SAFECON-2021-Official-Results.pdf

The 2022 NIFA SAFECON Nationals are scheduled for next May, in-person at The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio.

Under the direction of head coach Shaun Shephard, coach/team mechanic Farrell Harris and faculty advisor Dr. Juan Merkt, members of the Golden Eagles Fight Team are listed as follows:

  • Matthew Arnovick (Chico, California)
  • Jon Ballard (Austin, Texas)
  • Zoltan Belady (Seattle, Washington)
  • Joseph Bryant (Thousand Oaks, California)
  • Camden Dellar (Wasilla, Alaska)
  • Natalie Dow (San Antonio, Texas)
  • George Fiscu (Dalton, Massachusetts)
  • Jamie Gallagher (Austin, Texas)
  • Logan Haynes (Houston, Texas)
  • Colin Ho-Tseung (Pleasanton, California)
  • Willem Hunt (Chico, California)
  • Cami Johnson (Aurora, Colorado)
  • Brian La Fetra (Sunnyvale, California)
  • Karen Lau (Honolulu, Hawaii)
  • Carol Martin (Las Flores, California)
  • Luke Miller (Cheyenne, Wyoming)
  • Hayden Morse (Scottsdale, Arizona)
  • Karl Neserke (Denver, Colorado)
  • Douglas Niemela (Snohomish, Washington)
  • Erich Norris (Phoenix, Arizona)
  • Hunter Nudson (Colorado Springs, Colorado)
  • Hayden Owen (Las Vegas, Nevada)
  • Rowan Phlieger (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
  • Michael Reitmeyer (Mooresville, North Carolina)
  • John Ritter (Woodlands, Texas)
  • Matthew Rodgers (Scottsdale, Arizona)
  • Richard Santi (Winnetka, Illinois)
  • Anna Scott (Henderson, Nevada)
  • Zachary Sornoza (Phoenix, Arizona)
  • Nick Tan (Ellicott City, Maryland)
  • Kenrick Vail (Tucson, Arizona)
  • Charlie Vandersteen (Salt Lake City, Utah)
  • Jonathan Van Schooten (Fullerton, California)
  • Josh Wiese (Valley Center, California)
  • Gabe Witt (Monroe, Wisconsin)

Learn more about the 13-time National Champion Golden Eagles Flight Team. Or, follow the team on Instagram, @goldeneaglesofficial, or on Facebook, @TheGoldenEaglesFlightTeam.


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