GAMA’s Aviation Design Challenge Underway for High School Teams
Now in its 13th year, the event is designed to encourage teens to seek careers in the aviation sector.
Now in its 13th year, the event is designed to encourage teens to seek careers in the aviation sector.
An estimated 30,000 girls took part in 185 events at airports, FBOs, and aviation museums in 33 countries, 43 states, and two U.S. territories.
Panelists will be discussing aerospace career pathways and offer suggestions for supporting girls and women with an interest in science and math.
The annual competition includes a fly-off where students modify and pilot virtual aircraft.
According to ASA, ‘Mental Math for Pilots’ teaches readers how to solve math problems in the cockpit without calculators, using solutions that are simple and practical for airborne contingencies.
The financial contribution will focus on classrooms in the airline’s seven hub markets.
Members of Amelia Earhart’s family are expected to be in attendance at the grand opening of the museum, which has the world’s last remaining Lockheed Electra 10-E.
An Ambassador Scout has launched a campaign to persuade the Girl Scouts of America to change their no-fly policy.
The joint program continues an ongoing effort by both the OEM and the association to develop aviation career-minded young people.