Monday, April 25, 2022

The Aero Experience Week In Review: STEM Programs Take Off

By Carmelo Turdo
The Aero Experience looks back on another great week with the Midwest Aviation Community. Winter finally seems to have relented to a tumultuous spring, so aviation activities have had to carefully proceed between the rain and gusty winds we have experienced recently. Our Week In Review will focus on two area STEM programs under way in the St. Louis area and a few other special features since our last update. 

SOAR Into STEM Sessions 3 and 4

SOAR Into STEM Session 3 was held on Saturday, April 16 in the Wings Hope World Headquarters hangar at Spirit of St. Louis Airport. The theme of the day was Mechanics and Engineering. The morning began with a review of vocations and educational options available in the aeronautics field. The students then used balsa rubber band-powered planes to measure flight distances for various power settings and they learned about aircraft engines while cleaning one on a Piper Cherokee 140. 




















SOAR Into STEM Session 4 was held on Saturday, April 23, again at Wings of Hope.  The theme of this session was Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). The students were introduced to the world of commercial and military UAVs, designed their own landing pads and flew camera-equipped quadcopters through an obstacle course using an app on their phones. 























On Thursday, April 21, the Red Tail Cadets Class of 2022 was inducted at Elite Aviation, Spirit of St. Louis Airport. Five high school students from the Ferguson-Florissant School District were selected to participate in the program to join the six that were in the inaugural class last summer. The Red Tail Cadet Program is an aviation outreach that provides the ground school and flight training that may lead to the Cadet's first solo flight. Along with the flight training, the program includes mentoring, leadership and life skills development and unique opportunities to interact with industry and community leaders. Here are some views of the current and previous classes along with the six-ship takeoff on their first official flight.


















On Tuesday, April 19, the second St. Louis ATC Meetup was held at the STL Aviators hangar at Creve Coeur Airport. Air Traffic Controllers representing St. Louis TRACON, St. Louis Downtown Airport and Spirit of St. Louis Airport gave a presentation and answered questions from over thirty in attendance. A video of the session can be found on The Aero Experience YouTube Channel.

























During our time at Creve Coeur Airport, we visited our friends at Gateway Flight Training and the Gateway Chapter of the Army Aviation Heritage Foundation. Gateway Flight Training had a full maintenance hangar, including a King Air undergoing an avionics upgrade, and several training flights were flown in the Piper Warrior. The Army Aviation Heritage Foundation has their Cobra helicopter opened up for inspection. 















































On Saturday, April 23, St. Charles County Airport Smartt Field held their spring Wings and Wheels event. Hundreds of cars along with some aircraft and  helicopters are seen here with the Gateway Youth Aeronautical Foundation F-4 Phantom cockpit exhibit. Photos provided by Joe Steimann.
















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