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ernso sanon

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Bio

I always seek to challenge myself; I’m always looking to better myself. I do believe that there is always room for improvement. My main goal right now as a civilian is to earn my A&P license, I have a passion for aviation. I’m a great candidate because I have financial needs as I’m currently going to school for my bachelor’s degree. I always give back to people in needs, I enjoys helping other people in any way I can. I also believe that someone else has what you are looking for, whatever it is that you are looking for. That is one of the reasons why I enjoy meeting new people and enjoy sharing information with them.

Education

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach

Bachelor's degree program
2022 - 2026
  • Majors:
    • Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical/Space Engineering
    • Air Transportation
  • Minors:
    • Electrical/Electronics Maintenance and Repair Technologies/Technicians

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Master's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Airlines/Aviation

    • Dream career goals:

      Private jet AMT

    • Supervisor

      US Navy
      2012 – 20219 years

    Sports

    Basketball

    Junior Varsity
    2003 – 20052 years

    Awards

    • no

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Entrepreneurship

    Kyle Rairdan Memorial Aviation Scholarship
    In 2006, my parents migrated to Miami, FL but I was born and raised In Haiti. I always say that I’m from Miami a lot when people ask me where I’m from because not that many people know where Haiti is. To make it easy I say Miami, geographically it is pretty close to Miami. I joined the NAVY after two years of college, but I didn’t finish because I lost interest in what I was going for. I was going to school for computer engineering technology but didn’t see myself doing that for the long term. I was still trying to figure out what career path to choose that I would love the most. I challenge myself to seek new adventures while I figure out my desired career, I enlisted in the United State Navy. I served in the Navy for 8 years, and enlisting in the military was my way of saying thank you to the United States of America for granting me the opportunity to have a better life. I had the opportunity to work with a lot of great people from different backgrounds, the best experience I ever had. I had the opportunity to work on F-18 aircraft and that’s where I grew a passion for aviation that I didn’t know I had. Working on those F-18 aircraft is exciting, having to fix an issue that may take 3 to 5 hours and then seeing that aircraft flying again is what makes me happy. The military was a great experience, I was moving up the ranks but somehow it felt like I wasn’t accomplishing anything. My interest and passion since separating from the military, have been aviation so I decided that I should just pursue getting an A&P license and still work in the aviation community as a civilian instead. My goals are to get an A&P license and a bachelor’s degree in Aviation Maintenance Science with an AOC in safety at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. From what I’ve been told that the safety AOC gets to perform crash investigations, it seems very interesting that’s why I’m going to the safety side. I enjoy working with my hands, building, tearing down, and fixing things; feels like playing with puzzles and connecting the dots, it’s fun. Being an AMT is the perfect career that I've been seeking. Thank you for considering my application and thank you for investing in me so I can accomplish my goals.
    Aircraft Mechanics for Aircraft Mechanics Scholarship
    In 2006, my parents migrated to Miami, FL but I was born and raised In Haiti. I always say that I’m from Miami a lot when people ask me where I’m from because not that many people know where Haiti is. To make it easy I say Miami, geographically it is pretty close to Miami. I joined the NAVY after two years of college, but I didn’t finish because I lost interest in what I was going for. I was going to school for computer engineering technology but didn’t see myself doing that for the long term. I was still trying to figure out what career path to choose that I would love the most. I challenge myself to seek new adventures while I figure out my desired career, I enlisted in the United State Navy. I served in the Navy for 8 years, and enlisting in the military was my way of saying thank you to the United States of America for granting me the opportunity to have a better life. I had the opportunity to work with a lot of great people from different backgrounds, the best experience I ever had. I had the opportunity to work on F-18 aircraft and that’s where I grew a passion for aviation that I didn’t know I had. Working on those F-18 aircraft is exciting, having to fix an issue that may take 3 to 5 hours and then seeing that aircraft flying again is what makes me happy. The military was a great experience, I was moving up the ranks but somehow it felt like I wasn’t accomplishing anything. My interest and passion since separating from the military, have been aviation so I decided that I should just pursue getting an A&P license and still work in the aviation community as a civilian instead. My goals are to get an A&P license and a bachelor’s degree in Aviation Maintenance Science with an AOC in safety at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. From what I’ve been told that the safety AOC gets to perform crash investigations, it seems very interesting that’s why I’m going to the safety side. I enjoy working with my hands, building, tearing down, and fixing things; feels like playing with puzzles and connecting the dots, it’s fun. Being an AMT is the perfect career that I've been seeking. Thank you for considering my application and thank you for investing in me so I can accomplish my goals.