Hands-On Aviation: Williston Students Build Airplane as Part of Curriculum
Aviation students in Williston are gaining practical experience by building an airplane from the ground up. This hands-on project is part of a program designed to foster the next generation of pilots and mechanics. The initiative provides invaluable STEM education, teaching students about aerodynamics, engineering, and aircraft systems. By constructing a real aircraft, the students are translating classroom theory into tangible skills. This program highlights a creative approach to addressing the aviation industry's growing need for a skilled workforce.
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