! - About Videos: NCASE Interactive Guide Visit our NCASE Guide here for a complete interactive list of all member groups and the books, videos, and other resources they have available for you! The Guide provides links directly to that organization's pages for each resource. This Videos tab will show below only some selected videos the member groups want to highlight.
Avionics and Aerodynamics civil aviation faculty teaching materials for undergraduate students
Winning: Aerospace the Next Decade Aerospace Industries Association 1250 Eye Street, NW Washington, DC 20005 202 371-8400
! - About Publications: NCASE Interactive Guide Visit our NCASE Guide here for a complete interactive list of all member groups and the books, videos, and other resources they have available for you! The Guide provides links directly to that organization's pages for each resource. This Publications tab will show below only some selected publications the member groups want to highlight.
Aviators Model Code of Conduct SecureAv Recommended practices for general aviation pilots to advance flight safety, airmanship and the general aviation community. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Fly to Learn Fly to Learn Fly To Learn, Powered by X-Plane, has been developed with the vision that students learn best when the material is captivating and exciting. Fly To Learn uses real world scenarios proven to be instantly exciting engineering and math (S.T.E.M) through designing, building, and flying their own virtual airplanes. www.flytolearn.com
GA is...Brochure General Aviation Manufacturers Association This brochure tells all about the world of General Aviation - all flying except the military and scheduled airlines. 1400 K Street, NW Suite 801 Washington, DC 20005 202 393-1500
Kids To Space: A Space Traveler's Guide Apogee Books Kids To Space: A Space Traveler's Guide by Lonnies Jones Schorer, Foreword by Apollo 11 Astronaut Buzz Aldrin & Kids To Space Mission Plans: An Educator's Guide by Lonnie Jones Schorer & Barbara Sprungman David Apogee Books is proud to announce: NSTA Recommends(National Science Teachers Association) has added these two great resources to their list of publications recommended for use by science teachers in the classroom. To generate material for the Space Traveler's Guide, students ages 3 to 18, were asked to imagine a trip to the Moon or to an orbiting hotel. As pioneer space travelers what would they want to know? 6000 students responded asking more than 18,000 questions about traveling to or living in space. 94 catagoies of questions, all answered by 83 internationally respected experts in their own field. The Educator's Guide has 94 mission plans (lesson plans), corresponding to the 94 chapters in the Space Traveler's Guide. Focused on grade 5 - 8 and aligned with National Education Standards for Art, Lanuage Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Technology, many of the plans introduce students to new concepts via hands-on activities. For more info Visit - http://www.apogeebooks.com/Books/For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html or call toll free 1-888-557-7223 Apogee Books 1-888-557-7223 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Plane Spotters Guides Plane Spotter: Aircraft Identification Guides This website is for the products the PASSENGER AIRLINER PLANE SPOTTER and the MILITARY PLANE SPOTTER. They are laminated aircraft identification guides created by an airline pilot to teach family, friends, and passengers how to quickly identify airplanes and the differences among them. The MILITARY PLANE SPOTTER was created in cooperation with the Pentagon. Each PLANE SPOTTER has twelve panels of substantive content and folds to fit in a pocket. They are visually dynamic and highly educational, appealing to all levels of aviation knowledge. Major Aerospace museums, numerous aerospace companies, educational institutions, and aviation and travel related organizations are fans of the Plane Spotter and find it to be an outstanding promotional and educational tool. Airport Fire Departments use the Plane Spotter in their training programs and even keep copies in their fire trucks. ARFF, the Aircraft Rescue Fire fighters national organization, distributes it. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Teachers Guide Castle Air Museum An instructional aide to teaching aviation in the classroom. 5050 Santa Fe Atwater, CA 95301 (209) 723-2178 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Upset Recovery Training APS Emergency Maneuver Training Aviation safety training courses in Upset Recovery, Aerobatics, Spin Recovery Emergency Maneuver Training for pilots This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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Celebrate the Centennial of Flight Northwest Invention Center Contains illustrated instructions on how to make two dozen flying toys out of common or recycled materials. Also includes "Flying Trivia" and "A Year of Flight" calendar listing of historic events. Northwest Invention Center 2420 178th NE Redmond, WA 98052 (425) 861-8685 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Fly to Learn Fly to Learn Website Fly To Learn, Powered by X-Plane has been developed with the vision that students learn best when the material is captivating and exciting. Fly To Learn uses real world scenarios proven to be instantly exciting engineering and math (S.T.E.M) through designing, building, and flying their own virtual airplanes. www.flytolearn.com
RockSim design software Apogee Components Design model rockets using your computer. RockSim allows students to create rockets of any size, and then to simulate a launch to find out how high and fast it will go. Available for Windows and Macintosh computers. Apogee Components, Inc. 1130 Elkton Dr., Suite A Colorado Springs, CO 80907 719-535-9335 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.