The Aero Experience is a celebration of Midwest Aviation and aerospace achievement. We invite you to join us as we tell the story of Midwest Aviation through first-hand, immersive media presentations. Check in with The Aero Experience frequently to see where we land, and then go out and have your own aero experiences!
Friday, January 10, 2025
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
What is The Aero Experience? Our Mission and Services
The
Aero Experience continues into our second decade promoting Midwest Aviation,
and we look forward to more fun and flying in the year ahead. We will be
covering more events, supporting more initiatives and producing more media than
ever before. The Aero Experience is also grateful for the sponsors and
advertisers from across the region who continue to support our mission.
Home page logo ad with link;
Introductory feature story about your business;
Referrals for your products and services;
Introductory feature story about your business;
Referrals for your products and services;
* Additional Services
Special event coverage and media package;
Aircraft photo and video sessions;
Full-length feature stories for third party media sources;
Other related services as mutually agreed upon in advance.
Extra expenses for a project or event, including but not limited to entry and media access fees, aviation assets (as applicable) and travel/lodging are borne by the sponsor or event host.
Contact Carmelo Turdo at aeroexperience@att.net for details.
"St. Louis is a great aviation town with a rich history. I feel that there are a vast amount of activities missed because the word didn't get out, which is why I am very thankful to The Aero Experience team for their efforts to promote Midwest aviation. I like to joke that I can't afford a nice camera, so I have to take Carmelo with me. The truth is, I like Carmelo and what The Aero Experience does for the aviation community."
Paul Voorhees, Owner of Big River Aviation
"Carmelo really has a talent of capturing cool pics. We are lucky to have him in our area!" Bob Hamilton, Pitts Special Competition Pilot
Airshow Pilot Patrick McAlee, ExtremeFlight Patrickmcaleeairshows.com
Friday, December 20, 2024
Southwestern Illinois College to Launch Avionics Certificate Program at Granite City Campus
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By Carmelo Turdo |
"Avionics is a huge segment of aviation maintenance, primarily involved with the navigation and communication systems on aircraft," Keith Mueller, SWIC's Coordinator of Aviation Flight Management and Aircraft Dispatcher Programs, told The Aero Experience. "This area, especially, has a significant need for more and more aviation maintenance and avionics related personnel with a large number of facilities here in the St. Louis area." He added that within 50 miles of St. Louis, there are over forty organizations in need of avionics technicians. In addition, there are many more positions open in aircraft production, interior finishing, and all levels of aircraft maintenance and inspection. West Star Aviation, Gulfstream Aerospace and the Boeing Company are expanding their operations at St. Louis Regional Airport, St. Louis Downtown Airport and MidAmerica St. Louis Airport.
Mueller and Avionics instructor Nick Mansker are putting the final touches on a brand new, state-of-the-art avionics classroom and hands-on lab suite that will be used for the first session starting January 13. Mansker brings a wealth of experience to SWIC's Avionics Certificate Program. He served in the United States Air Force for 20 years, retiring as a Master Sergeant in 2015, with additional Department of Defense work as a civilian employee. He has been promoting SWIC's program at career fairs and open houses this year as he solidified the curriculum and acquired the impressive training equipment featured here.
"Our program is set up to where we go all the way from the very beginning of basic electronics and getting into the mathematics that it takes to do this kind of work," Mansker explained. "And then we have a 101 course that talks about the aircraft and the basics of the avionics systems. Then we get into DC and AC circuits and talk about microprocessors and go all into computing before we start working on the actual systems on the aircraft." System installation, wiring, troubleshooting and testing are taught in detail during the certificate program.
"So, when you're done with this course," Mansker continued, "you are able to go out and get a job working for one of the manufacturers around here or for one of the airlines as a repairman type technician with the AET Certification that we're preparing people for." Significant numbers of immediate openings are available for qualified applicants in our area.
In the lab, student workstations will be equipped with individual monitors for the day's lesson as well as a complete set of tools, including an industrial-quality soldering unit. Aspen Avionics Evolution Primary Flight Displays are also available, and supplies such as wiring and associated hardware were donated by industry sponsors.
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Avotek AS76 Cockpit Instrumentation System Trainer
This training device simulates the functioning of both legacy vacuum instruments and modern electronic flight information system displays found in most aircraft. The instruments reflect the movement of the panel acting as the aircraft in pitch, roll and yaw. They can also be affected by changes in barometric pressure in the pitot static system through manipulation of the chamber on the stand below the panel. Instructors can induce faults on the system to set up troubleshooting scenarios for the students.
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Avotek AV22 Avionics Systems Trainer
This training device provides an Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) panel to demonstrate modern instrument approaches and aviation radio systems. The students have test points to complete on the wiring bundles behind the panel and with an Instrument Landing System (ILS) test set. The instructor can induce failures on each display, providing a realistic environment for the students.
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Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Piston Aviation Hosts Christmas Party Flight Events at Both St. Louis Airport Locations
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By Carmelo Turdo |
The Creve Coeur Airport event was held on Saturday. The Grinch stole the good weather and left rain instead, so the party moved inside Piston Aviation's main hangar. Here we see visitors checking out the Bristell, Cherokee and Viper training fleet aircraft and flying the Redbird simulator. Discovery flights for Saturday's guests will be rescheduled, and the improving weather this week will provide more opportunities to get back into air!
The Aero Experience thanks Piston Aviation for hosting a great weekend of Christmas cheer and Midwest Aviation hospitality. Contact Piston Aviation today for more information about their flight training packages.