DSU aviation program receives $100K donation

(L-R) Lt. Col (Ret.) Michael Hales, aviation program director, University President Tony Allen, and Bob and Karen Fischer, hold a display check representing a $100,000 donation in support of the program. The Fischer gift is the largest cash donation to the university’s Aviation Program in its 36-year history. | PHOTO COURTESY OF DSU

DOVER – A retired United Airlines pilot and his wife has translated their admiration of Delaware State University’s Aviation Program into a $100,000 personal donation in support of the flight training.

Bob and Karen Fischer, of Lewes, presented DSU President Tony Allen with the $100,000 check during a luncheon in their honor at the university on June 22.

Bob Fischer is a retired 34-year pilot who flew 24 years for United Airlines and 10 years for the now-defunct Pan Am Airlines. Karen Fischer is a retired employee benefits manager for Winerthur Museum, Garden and Library in northern Delaware.

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The money has been donated for the general overall support of the Aviation’s Program’s needs, which will include:

  • Assisting the program’s initial certified flight instructor students with their check ride fees.
  • The installation of new cubicles at the aviation program’s section at the Delaware Airpark.
  • The painting of the inside of the terminal building where the university does maintenance on its planes.

The Fischer gift is the largest cash donation in the 36-year history of the university’s aviation program.

The Fischers were introduced to the program and its director, Lt. Col. (Ret.) Michael Hales, by Hans Riegle, a university alumnus, former aviation program flight instructor, and a current United Airlines pilot.

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