Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Lone Star Flight Museum Field Trip

Students can explore a 130,000 square foot STEM learning facility including two 30,000 square foot aircraft hangars with more than 20 airworthy aircraft; flight academy with 26 hands-on activities; two virtual hang gliders, paper airplane station and science exploration. Students will be exposed to historical research of Texas aviators and their important achievements.

Where: Lone Star Flight Museum
             1551 Aerospace Ave.
             Houston, TX 77035
When:  Friday, April 5, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Ages:   11 and up, although younger siblings are welcome

Students will learn about:

  • The Science of Flight
  • Technological Advancements in Aviation
  • Aviation Engineering and Flight Dynamics
  • Texas Aviation History
  • Careers + Mentorship in Aviation and Aerospace
  • Phonetic Alphabet Intro
  • Mathematical Principles

Students will participate in in-depth hands-on activities exploring how science, technology, engineering and mathematics relate in real world scenarios. They will be exposed to various careers in the aviation and aerospace industry, and they will work with others to communicate effectively and utilize critical thinking skills.

Sign up by: March 26 (this is a hard deadline)
Cost: $11.45 per person
         Leave RSVP information and money with the House Manager.
         Pay by cash or check (payable to Lisa Chamberlain)

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