With more than 9,000 hours logged as a professional pilot, the flight deck is a pretty comfortable place for Chase Trissel (’17, ’25).
A white piece of cloth with notes written in black marker: Great! Chase Trissel 2-18-94, 1st solo.
Following a long aviation tradition, a cut-out portion of a T-shirt tail marked Chase Trissel’s first solo flight in 1994. (Photo: Chase Trissel)
Chase, in a pilot's uniform, poses in front of a small jet.
Chase Trissel, shown here in front of a business jet early in his flying career, has amassed more than 9,000 flight hours. (Photo: Chase Trissel)
M.S. in Leadership student Chase Trissel lives on a farm in Virginia with his wife Leslie and daughter Hayden. (Photo: Chase Trissel)
M.S. in Leadership student Chase Trissel lives on a farm in Virginia with his wife Leslie and daughter Hayden. (Photo: Chase Trissel)
As the daughter of a working pilot, Hayden has always enjoyed visiting Dad’s office. (Photo: Chase Trissel)
As the daughter of a working pilot, Hayden has always enjoyed visiting Dad’s office. (Photo: Chase Trissel)