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    Show-Stealing 747 Jet Flown by MTSU Grad Was Highlight

    Article submittedBy Article submittedAugust 5, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
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    MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee, left, chats with Mike Starnes, a captain with United Parcel Service and an aerospace alumnus, in the cockpit of a brand-new UPS 747 that Starnes flew to the EAA AirVenture 2021 air show held July 26-Aug. 1 in Oshkosh, Wisc. Middle Tennessee State University’s Aerospace Department staffed a booth on the grounds of the air show. MTSU photos by Andrew Oppmann
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    OSHKOSH, WI — It was hard to miss the plane that MTSU Aerospace graduate Mike Starnes brought to EAA AirVenture.
    That’s because Starnes, 54, a captain for United Parcel Service, brought a brand-new Boeing 747-8F to the world’s largest

    Ginny Zarras, right, human resources director for Endeavor Air, which flies as the Delta
    Connection, presents MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee

    aviation celebration. It is more than 63 feet tall and more than 250 feet long.
    The long-range jet, with only about 30 flight hours on it before Starnes flew it from Louisville, Kentucky, to Oshkosh, turned a lot of heads at the Wisconsin air show. It is so new that it has yet to haul any cargo for UPS.
    Starnes, a 1989 graduate of MTSU’s professional pilot program, hosted MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee and members of the MTSU Aerospace team at EAA for a tour of the jet’s cockpit and massive cargo hold.
    “We are so incredibly proud that one of our own, a graduate of MTSU’s Aerospace program, is behind the controls of this amazing aircraft,” McPhee said, sitting in Starnes’ cockpit seat.
    McPhee’s visit with Starnes was the highlight of a busy week for MTSU at the premier aviation industry event. The president also met with the CEO of the university’s primary supplier of training aircraft, as well as recruiters for regional airlines and aviation officials from The Bahamas.
    The UPS 747 was the centerpiece of the Boeing Plaza at EAA, an impressive showcase representing the company’s civilian and military aircraft. Starnes credited his alma mater for helping him climb to the rank of captain for UPS.
    “MTSU’s program is fantastic… and it is so much better than it has ever been,” he said. “There are MTSU graduates flying
    Diamond Aircraft CEO Scott McFadzean, left, shows MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee an advanced DA-50 aircraft.

    for UPS, other airlines — and they are literally captains in the airlines.”
    McPhee agreed, pointing out that “so many of our alumni are at EAA AirVenture — wearing True Blue and proudly pointing out how their aviation career began at our university.”
    Inclement weather Wednesday afternoon in Oshkosh prompted EAA to close early, which meant MTSU’s midweek alumni barbecue at its booth was canceled. But alumni continued to drop by the MTSU booth on the next days to show support and appreciation for the university’s presence at EAA.
    Starnes, who lives in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, but flies for UPS out of Anchorage, Alaska, is not the only MTSU alum in his family.
    His wife, Valeska, also a pilot, graduated from Aerospace in 1991 and son Phillip graduated from the program last May. Daughter Madison graduated from UT-Knoxville in 2018.
    “Our love for MTSU runs deep,” Valeska Starnes said.
    Meanwhile, McPhee at EAA conferred with Diamond Aircraft’s Scott McFadzean, CEO of MTSU’s supplier for its training fleet, about future equipment needs to accommodate growth of MTSU Aerospace.
    MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee, fourth from left, and to his right, Mike Starnes, a captain with United Parcel Service and an aerospace alumnus, pose with MTSU staff and students in front of the brand-new UPS 747.

    He also met with representatives from two regional airlines, Republic and Endeavor, about opportunities for MTSU Aerospace graduates, while also meeting officials with the Bahamas aviation ministry about educational partnerships.
    Also at EAA, Provost Mark Byrnes and Greg Van Patten, interim dean of the College of Basic and Applied Sciences, met with officials with the Oshkosh Corp. on behalf of MTSU’s School of Concrete and Construction Management. The corporation, which makes concrete trucks and other heavy equipment, had a presence at EAA.
    MTSU wrapped up its time at EAA AirVenture on Sunday, Aug. 1.
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