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Young Aviator Classes At Aerosciences Museum

March 5, 2020 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Grumman F-14 TomcatThe Empire State Aerosciences Museum and Schenectady County Community College have joined together to host a Young Aviators Class.

Young aviators, ages 8-16, will get to experience a variety of classes and hands-on experiences; learn about the history of aviation; learn how planes fly; enjoy guided tours of this one-of-a kind museum with its exhibits; have the chance to hop aboard several of our historic aircraft – from a small crop-duster, to helicopters, to jet fighters; hear from guest speakers; and use our flight simulators to experience flight, from take-off, in-flight maneuvering, and landing.

Classes will take place from Tuesday April 14 to Friday April 17, 2020 from 8:30 am to noon daily at the Empire State Aerosciences Museum, located at 250 Rudy Chase Drive in Glenville, during Spring Break. A healthy snack is provided daily.

To register contact Schenectady County Community College at (518) 595-1101 (Ext 3 or 4).

Photo of Grumman F-14 Tomcat courtesy Empire State Aerosciences Museum.

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Filed Under: Capital-Saratoga, Events, History Tagged With: Aviation History, Empire State Aerosciences Museum, Glenville, Mohawk Valley, Schenectady

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