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Mattson, Betty J. – 1990
This document describes a college-level curriculum for airplane pilots that is expected to be available at Muskegon (Michigan) College of Business and Technology in fall 1990. The curriculum offers associate or bachelor degree, college credit for earned flight ratings, private license, transfer credit for other aviation college programs, the…
Descriptors: Adults, Aircraft Pilots, Aviation Education, Curriculum Development
Civil Air Patrol, Maxwell AFB, AL. – 1997
The feats of individuals who have made history in the aerospace world are often misunderstood and soon ignored or forgotten after the first notoriety has been achieved. Amelia Earhart was selected as the subject for this learning packet because of her brilliant accomplishments on the world of flight, a persistent desire to determine what really…
Descriptors: Aviation Education, Biographies, Elementary Education, Females
Georgia Univ., Athens. Dept. of Vocational Education. – 1990
This publication contains statewide standards for the avionics maintenance technology program in Georgia. The standards are divided into the following categories: foundations, diploma/degree (philosophy, purpose, goals, program objectives, availability, evaluation); admissions, diploma/degree (admission requirements, provisional admission…
Descriptors: Aviation Education, Aviation Mechanics, Postsecondary Education, Program Development
DeSensi, Frank; Rostov, Susan – 1991
These lesson plans are designed for use by high school social studies teachers who take their students on a field trip to the regional airports of Louisville, Kentucky. Twelve lesson plans are included: "It's the Computer's Fault"; "The Play's the Thing"; "A Hub! Yes, There's the Rub!"; "People and…
Descriptors: Airports, Aviation Education, Class Activities, Field Trips
Engelke, Lynn-Steven – 1999
This guide helps teachers and students gain knowledge about the "Air Transportation" gallery at the National Air and Space Museum (Washington, DC). The guide is divided into six sections: (1) "The 'Air Transportation' Gallery"; (2) "How to Use This Guide"; (3) "Activity 1: Take Off: An Air Travel Matching…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Aviation Education, Heritage Education, Intermediate Grades
DeSensi, Frank; Rostov, Susan – 1991
These lesson plans are designed for use by elementary school social studies teachers who take their classes to tour the regional airports of Louisville, Kentucky. Fifteen lesson plans are included: "That's My Team"; "Who Said That?""Me? Fly?"; "I Know It's Around Here Someplace!"; "How Far Did You…
Descriptors: Airports, Aviation Education, Class Activities, Elementary Education
Federal Aviation Administration (DOT), Washington, DC. – 1989
This question book was developed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to be used by FAA testing centers and FAA-designated written test examiners when administering the flight engineer written test. The book can be used to test applicants in the following flight engineer knowledge areas: basic, turbojet powered, turbopropeller powered, and…
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Aviation Education, Aviation Technology, Aviation Vocabulary
DeSensi, Frank; Rostov, Susan – 1991
These lesson plans are designed for use by middle school social studies teachers who take their students on a tour of the regional airports of Louisville, Kentucky. Twelve lesson plans are included: "Let's Go There Next, Mom"; "Who Wrote That?"; "The Games They Play!"; "You Flew on What?"; "I Wonder…
Descriptors: Airports, Aviation Education, Class Activities, Field Trips
Alabama State Dept. of Education, Montgomery. – 1992
This guide is designed for teachers of grades K-3 who have little or no experience in the area of aviation or space. The purpose of this guide is to provide an array of aviation and space activities which may be used by teachers to enrich locally-designed programs. Units in this book include: (1) History of Aerospace; (2) Kinds and Uses of…
Descriptors: Air Transportation, Aviation Education, Earth Science, Elementary School Science
Schlenker, Richard M. – 1990
This paper discusses the physical principles behind the flying ability of both kites and airplanes. This background material was developed for a program in which a Japanese kite maker conducts kite making and flying classes in the Japan School District Elementary Schools of the Department of Defense Dependents Schools (DoDDS), Pacific Region. The…
Descriptors: Air Flow, Aviation Education, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
Federal Aviation Administration (DOT), Washington, DC. – 1983
This guide contains the procedures and lists of materials needed for 105 aviation activities, demonstrations, and experiments. These activities, demonstrations, and experiments (suitable for students in all elementary grades) are organized into three sections by major topic area: (1) properties of air; (2) factors related to airplane flight; and…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aviation Education, Demonstrations (Educational), Elementary Education
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Uslabar, Ken – Science Scope, 1992
Presents an activity in which students explore the geography, science and technology, and societal issues related to the historic flight of James Banning and Thomas Allen; the first African-American men to fly across the United States in 1932. Provides a lesson plan and a geographic map that traces the flight. (MDH)
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Aviation Education, Blacks, Junior High Schools
Olio, Brenda K. – 2003
Wilbur and Orville Wright undertook the first test airplane flight on December 17, 1903, at the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Their success represented the culmination of four years of painstaking research and trials in which they designed and improved their flying machines at home in Dayton, Ohio, and tested them each year near Kitty Hawk, North…
Descriptors: Aviation Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Heritage Education, Historic Sites
Federal Aviation Administration (DOT), Washington, DC. – 1998
This guide is one in a series of four resource guides specifically designed for those interested in aviation education. Activities and lessons that can be used in a variety of content areas and grade levels are featured. Grades 4-6 are the focus of this guide, which is organized under the broad topics of properties of air, lighter than air flight,…
Descriptors: Aviation Education, Educational Resources, Educational Strategies, Elementary Education
Binns, Stephen – 2003
When Orville and Wilbur Wright began their studies of aviation, they did not overlook the great experts on the subject the birds. The brothers became interested in flight as children, when their father brought home a little flying toy powered by a rubber band. Later, they corresponded with the Smithsonian Institution (Washington, DC) which sent…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Air Transportation, Aviation Education, Curriculum Enrichment
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