This STEM Pro Live! will introduce you to two flight instructors and pilots at the Phoenix Flight Training Center, a partnership program between the University of North Dakota and Chandler-Gilbert Community College.
On this episode of AirSpace we’re spotlighting the heroic service and enduring legacy of the Women Airforce Service Pilots, or WASP.
In this episode, we’ll learn how pilots train to get out and back down to Earth safely, and we’ll hear from someone who did it (upside down, at 23,000 feet!).
In this activity, students will be transformed into strategically low-impact world travelers.
Real-time air traffic reveals travel patterns occurring on timescales far more rapid than species migration.
Learn about pollutants from vehicles and engines that cause harmful health effects and climate change.
Learn about transportation and climate change, as well as EPA programs to reduce carbon pollution.
How can we sustainably power our planes in the future?
How can aviation become more sustainable?
Can you build a paper airplane inspired by nature?
The Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum maintains the world’s largest and most significant collection of aviation and space artifacts, encompassing all aspects of human flight, as well as related works of art and archival materials.
In this story, Lou goes to an air show at the local airport, and the three friends are inspired by the fast flying jets and their cool maneuvers to create high flying kites.