North-Aire Aviation seeks support for dozens of veterans and aspiring pilots stranded in Prescott after VA abruptly halts education benefits for flight training under the Post-9/11 GI Bill program
Prescott, Ariz. (PRWEB) June 09, 2015
"These are men and women who served their country honorably and earned the benefits promised by the GI Bill. Many of these veterans left their jobs and moved their families to participate in this flight-training program, and they deserve answers as to why they're suddenly getting turned away," Representative Borrelli said.
As a result, veteran students already accepted into the program were informed of the suspension with little more than one month's notice, and after many of them had completed major life changes – such as leaving well-paying jobs, cross-country moves, sold homes and moved families – to start the program on May 11.
Master Sergeant Patrick Needham, USAF (Ret.), has a similar story. On the very day he was informed of the program's suspension, he watched in disbelief as movers packed up his Omaha, Neb. home. His wife was already in Arizona seeking employment opportunities.
In April, Senator McCain and Congressman Gosar wrote a joint letter to MG Robert Worley, USAF (ret), who directs education services at the Veterans Benefit Administration in Washington, inquiring about the situation. To date, they have still not received a response.
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