Instructor’s experience includes helicopter maintenance for president

Staff Reports

Long before he was an Industrial Systems instructor at Texas State Technical College, Jeffersonian Clifton Woodgate was a Marine Corps aviation maintenance technician with Marine Helicopter Squadron One during the Reagan administration.

Woodgate’s high score on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery test resulted in an offer for him to work on helicopters.

“It was a fun thing to be doing when you’re 19 or 20 years old,” he said.

Woodgate said he would regularly maintain or fly in Marine One.

“There would be a lot of times when I would be flying around Washington, D.C., sitting in the president’s chair, looking out the window waving at people,” he said. “And they just assumed it was Reagan, but it was me.”

After his time in the military, Woodgate continued to work in industrial maintenance, mostly for automotive companies. His experiences in Marine Helicopter Squadron One continued to benefit him throughout his 40-year career.

“It seemed like that gave me a lot of confidence because I was picked from a select group of people to do something even cooler than I was planning on doing,” he said. “So when I got out, I didn’t shy away from choices.”

Despite being eligible to retire, Woodgate became a TSTC Industrial Systems instructor when he and his wife moved to Jefferson in 2023.