Lindbergh Electric Aircraft Prize (LEAP) Created to Advance
Green Technology in Aviation
By Maxine Scheer
During the World Electric Aircraft Symposium at AirVenture on
Friday, Erik Lindbergh will be awarding the first set of prizes
designed to promote the practical development of electric aircraft
by recognizing specific advances in this emerging clean technology
industry.

Erik Lindbergh With ANN's Paul Plack
Prizes are only one piece of the program that Erik, and LEAP
Executive Director Yolanka Wulff, have incubated over the last
year, and brought to AirVenture. "The Lindbergh Electric Aircraft
Prize (LEAP) is the culmination of my work over the last decade in
aviation, education and prize philanthropy. LEAP represents the
perfect focal point to light up both kids and adults. We are
literally teaching the next generation to imagine and create their
future," explains LEAP Founder, Erik Lindbergh.
Six students from the Aviation High School in Seattle,
Washington, are imagining their future as journalists and have been
tasked with preparing a documentary on the Electric Aircraft
Learning Center and Symposium. These six AVHS students share a
passion for videography and journalism, in addition to aviation,
carefully woven throughout the varied and demanding program at the
small, public school, established in 2004. Throughout the week,
AVHS students were busy interviewing exhibitors in the GE Aviation
Learning Center, dedicated to electric aircraft for this years'
event.

AVHS Class Discussing Aviation Journalism
Building a project-based curriculum is a key component for
LEAP's education initiative. "The idea is to model the real work
world so students invest themselves in problem solving," said
Yolanka. "Once the interviews and filming at AirVenture ends, the
students will decide the approach, their roles and work as a
team." The students are also producing a documentary on the
experience of producing the documentary on electric aircraft.
We are starting with one school this year, and anticipate having
six schools participating in next year's theme, which will cover a
different perspective of green technology in aviation. "A goal is
to grow this education program to something that could be the scale
of First Robotics," says Erik. "Dean Kamen, the founder of FIRST,
is also on LEAP's board.
Teachers will be documenting the project and build a Green
Aviation curriculum. "LEAP participants will be able to see
themselves in many roles of aviation," says Erik. "The initiative
and career choices will highlight best practices in project based
education."

Teacher Mary Ciccone-Cook (Standing) And Class
The students are accompanied by their English teacher Mary
Ciccone-Cook and Scott McComb, Assistant Director at AVHS.
While ANN's Paul Plack was interviewing Erik Lindbergh in the
Aviation Learning Center, the tables quickly turned. Ms. McComb
pointed out to her students where they should note the interview
techniques. It wasn't long before Paul was being interviewed by Ms.
Comb and the LEAP students. Ms. McComb described her role changing,
being more of an advisor, once they returned with the material
collected at Oshkosh.
"At AVHS, the kids stop asking, SO WHAT", says AVHS' McComb. For
a school that believes in project based learning, 'aviation has it
all'. "We get tremendous support of mentors from the large
aerospace workforce in the area." Before coming to work at AVHS,
Scott taught general science courses; he is now pursuing his
private pilot certificate.

AVHS Assistant Director Scott McComb
Funding for the AirVenture visit is being shared between LEAP
and AVHS. McComb was able to tap into an Allen Foundation grant
provided to AVHS for career mentoring program to fund portion of
the costs of coming to AirVenture and LEAP sponsors helped with the
rest.
As the LEAP "start-up" moves through the prototype stage, Erik
is seeking corporate sponsors to support future aviation prizes and
scholarships. During the final days at AirVenture, there will be
more information coming on the Lindbergh prize and other related
initiatives associated with the Electric Aircraft Symposium. ANN
will also be introducing the LEAP students from AVHS.