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VIPER Transitions announces job training partnership with aviation maintenance provider AAR

VIPER Transitions Press Release | April 14, 2021

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VIPER Transitions, a veteran-run job training program that equips service members transitioning from military to civilian life with resources and transferable skills for a successful career, launches its first aircraft maintenance workforce program in partnership with AAR, a leading provider of aviation services for commercial and government customers worldwide.

AAR kicked off the new alliance with a $25,000 grant powered by the Lumina Foundation, an independent, private foundation committed to making opportunities for learning beyond high school available to all, to help pay for tools and equipment to be used by participants. The program will include general aviation curriculum developed by the Aviation Institute of Maintenance (AIM) and a week each of airframe and powerplant instruction for a total of 480 hours. Graduates will either continue their training at an AIM campus or go to work at a partner company like AAR. The first cohort of an estimated 10-15 students will begin in May.

“Many of the skills our service men and women gain in the military do not transfer to the civilian workforce,” said Ryan Goertzen, vice president, Maintenance Workforce Development, for AAR. “VIPER is a much-needed resource that fills the cracks that far too many of our veterans fall through after honorably serving their country. We’re proud to support VIPER and provide a pathway to middle-income earning careers.”

Participants will continue to receive active-duty benefits until they transition out of the military. The program will be conducted in a hangar at Ted Stevens Airport until VIPER Transitions can find a permanent home, said Kyle Kaiser, President of VIPER.

He described VIPER Transitions as “more of a family atmosphere” than other bridge programs. “The system to transition veterans back into society is broken. Sometimes, people get left behind. We make a personal connection, and once they leave the program, if they need assistance, now they have a resources network they can come back to.”

VIPER Transitions was established in 2018 to eliminate the leading causes of suicide among veterans, which averaged 17.6 per day that year, according to the 2020 National Veteran Suicide Prevention annual report. VIPER offers a counseling component through the local VA hospital, Wounded Warriors, the Chris Kyle Patriots Hospital and other local healthcare providers.

Each year, 200,000 people transition out of the military, and Alaska ranks among the most veterans per capita in the country, though VIPER accepts transitioning service men and women from across the United States.

“It’s designed to take anybody with any skill level,” said Kaiser, a veteran who served in the airborne infantry in the Army. “Our goal is to give them the tools to be successful in whatever career they choose.”

VIPER’s network of employers and training providers includes all the skilled trades, but this is the first program the nonprofit is starting from the ground up, he said. There is also a training program for developing leaders.

“The ‘suck it up and drive on’ mentality is bad for vets,” he said. “It doesn’t work when you’re getting into a civilian career. It’s a different game plan.”

AAR has been named a Military Friendly Employer 2021 by VIQTORY, a service-disabled, veteran-owned company; Best for Vets Employers 2020 by Military Times magazine; and U.S. Veterans magazine Top Veteran-Friendly Companies 2020.

This press release was prepared and distributed by VIPER Transitions.

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