MU 72 | FALL 2024
McKinzie Quintrell
Major: Professional Pilot with a minor in Meteorology Graduating in 2026
 Hometown: Greensboro, North Carolina
What are you involved in at Marshall?
I serve as student ambassador and as a student assistant at the Bill Noe Flight School and was a member in Women in Aviation. I also have volunteered for Community Cares Week.
Why are you glad you chose Marshall?
One reason I’m glad I chose Marshall is because of the numerous opportunities that have opened up. Marshall has a wonderful reputation, and people are excited and proud when they hear about a young person choosing to study there.
Another reason I am glad I chose Marshall is because of the family and community dynamic. Marshall has been welcoming from day one and continues to be so, with me and every other student.
What has helped you get here?
I am a recipient of several scholarships and grants, including the West Virginia Higher Education Grant, the Pritt Family Scholarship through the Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation, a scholarship from the Herschel C. Price Educational Foundation, the Shawn Stewart and Shawn Tucker Memorial Scholarship and the Grumman Owners and Pilots Association Scholarship.
What are some of your favorite experiences as a Marshall student?
Fortunately, my favorite college experience is one I am able to enjoy consistently throughout my college career. Learning to fly and being able to progress throughout my training is a thrilling experience. While it can be challenging and demanding, the feeling after accomplishing something difficult is second to none.
What are you passionate about?
I’m passionate about learning more and becoming a better pilot. One of the reasons I chose this profession was because of my desire to travel and explore new places.
I enjoy spending time with my family and friends, and I try to balance school and time with them as both are very important to me.
I also enjoy going to coffee shops and reading/studying, being outdoors and going on walks while listening to music/podcasts and working out.
Plans for the future?
My plan for the future is to become a CFI (Certified Flight Instructor) at the Bill Noe Flight School and teach new students while building flight time. I would love to see how far I can go in the aviation industry in any area that opens up, but as of right now I am hoping to fly private jets.