For release August 31,
2006CONGRESSMAN DAVIS BRIEFED ON UTSI’S
PROPOSED FLIGHT FACILITY DURING VISIT
Congressman Lincoln Davis got a glimpse of
The University of Tennessee Space Institute’s expanding Aviation
Systems program and heard details of a proposed new flight
research facility during a recent visit to UTSI.
Dr. Donald C. Daniel, UT associate vice president and chief
operating officer of the Institute, emphasized the need to
replace the existing Flight Research Center at the Tullahoma
airport.
“The present facility is too small,” Daniel said. “It lacks
adequate space for storage of existing or additional aircraft,
is insufficient for instrumentation and laboratories, and has
insufficient office space for students and faculty.”
Daniel said UTSI “is pursuing funding support for the proposed
facility via UT’s Capital Outlay process.” Several plans are
being studied.
“We believe a new facility such as we envision would be a
tremendous economic boost to this entire area,” Daniel said.
The northwest corner of the Tullahoma airport is an “ideal
location” for a new facility, based on geography, road access,
power and sewer availability, and room for growth,” Dr. Stephen
Corda, chairman of UTSI’s Aviation Systems program, said during
a presentation for the congressman.
Ninety-plus students are enrolled in the master’s degree program
at 10 locations in the United States and Canada, Corda said,
“and the number of students, staff, and faculty to support the
growing flight research emphasis is growing.”
Corda described the Aviation Systems program as “a unique blend
of aerospace engineering, aviation technology, flight science,
and flight test engineering.”
Daniel hosted a luncheon for the congressman and his staff
members during the Aug. 24 visit. Several Support Council
members, including John Rampy, Joe Lester, and Ray Knowis, also
attended the luncheon.
UTSI’s chief executive escorted the congressman on a tour of the
administration building, introducing him to employees in the
business office, library, and human resources offices.
Dr. Greg Sedrick, Program Chair of Engineering Management,
showed the visitors around studios where they observed media
specialist Mark Cross filming a lecture. While Congressman Davis
was visiting in the business office, Robin Nee, accounting
assistant, presented him with various mementos from the Space
Institute.
According to Corda, UTSI Aviation Systems students are at
Tullahoma, Huntsville, Ft. Rucker, Ala., Eglin, Fla., Patuxent
River, Md., Nellis, Nev., China Lake, Edwards Air Force Base,
and Point Mugu, Calif.
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Dr. Donald C. Daniel and Robin
Nee of Normandy give Congressman Davis mementos
during his visit to UTSI.
--UTSI Photo by Laura Horton
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Congressman Lincoln Davis,
left, is greeted at UTSI by Joe Lester, Support
Council secretary, and Dr. Donald C. Daniel, UT
associate vice president and chief operating
officer of the Space Institute.
-- UTSI Photo by Laura Horton
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Congressman Davis visits with
Director Patricia Burks-Jelks of Winchester and
Pam Ledford, right, of Tullahoma in the Human
Resources office.
--UTSI Photo by Laura Horton
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Diane Chellstorp of Tullahoma
and Madge Gibson of Winchester join Dr. Donald
C. Daniel in greeting Congressman Davis, left.
-- UTSI Photo
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Congressman Davis visits
with Dr. Greg Sedrick during a tour of
Engineering Management’s facilities.
--UTSI Photo
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Brenda Brooks of Manchester, left, and Librarian
Emily Moore of Estill Springs talk with
Congressman Lincoln Davis.
--UTSI Photo
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Writer: Weldon Payne (931) 393-7222
wpayne@utsi.edu
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