Claremore High School Launches Aviation Program to Address Pilot Shortage
Claremore High School in Oklahoma has introduced a new aviation program to its curriculum. This initiative aims to address the nationwide pilot shortage by exposing students to various careers within the aerospace industry. Taught by a former military and commercial pilot, the course covers aviation history, the theory of flight, and career pathways. Students also gain practical experience through the use of flight simulators, creating an early pipeline for the next generation of aviation professionals.
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