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AeroEducate Adds AEA, PlaneEnglish, SafeLaunch to Roster of Supporters

EAA's Educational Program Gets Influx of New Content for K-12 Learning & Activity

The Experimental Aviation Association has added a trio of new collaborations to their free aviation education program, AeroEducate, fleshing out their program for students throughout their primary and secondary schooling.

New additions include a partnership with the Aircraft Electronics Association, SafeLaunch, and PlaneEnglish Interactive Training Solutions. Each group adds their know-how to the body of knowledge included in AeroEducate. The AEA provides their expertise in avionics activities, giving students lessons that touch on the manufacturing, electronics, and installation. PlaneEnglish similarly contributed by drawing on their history of automated and AI-assisted pilot communications exercises. Their company focuses on "interactive training solutions designed to help communications, cockpit familiarization, procedures and flow training."

Finally, SafeLaunch lends their experience as an anti-drug and anti-alcohol program to provide a K-12 option that "focuses on the importance of avoiding addictive substances to maintain peak brain health."

“As we add content providers to AeroEducate, it not only provides for a more robust offering for youth, parents, teachers and youth group leaders who have a passion for aviation, but also encourages other organizations and companies to join us in inspiring the future of aviation,” said Paul Maloy, EAA Director of Education.

“Each provider specializes in a different, unique aspect of aviation education, allowing for more ‘well-rounded’ and innovative programming.”

FMI: www.AeroEducate.org

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