Inspiring young minds is not only a fulfilling task, but a
responsibility that contributes to the growth and development of the young
ones. In a world where there is so much confusion and discontent about career
paths, it's only wise to have a guide. DAS Aviation School brings you the
exclusive program called THE LITTLE AVIATORS’ PROGRAM.
This is a remarkable
event that brings excitement and educational experiences for young aviation
enthusiasts. This child-friendly, edutaining program aims at igniting curiosity,
fosters learning, and provides career guidance in various aviation fields.
The program incorporates a wide range of activities designed
to introduce children to the fascinating world of aviation. Through interactive
sessions, the Little Aviators are exposed to subjects like aircraft studies,
rocketry, human anatomy, cosmology, space viewing, a scenic flight, and virtual reality
among others. These activities provide the children with valuable knowledge
about the wonders of flight and the universe.
The participants
have the opportunity to learn about various aviation professions, including
piloting, engineering, and ground operations. By providing insights into these
career paths, the program aims to inspire the young minds and fuel their
passion for aviation.
The event has been able to change the perception of many
young children from being lawyers and doctors, to aeronautical engineers and
pilots. Which is a good indication that the program has an impact on the
children. The next Little Aviators Program will be in December, 2024, bringing
you an unforgettable experience.
To be a part of this, please reach out to us on:
Email; marketing@dashandling.com Telephone call: +256-776159598 / +256-757033865.
This is a fun and fantastic plan by das. Keep up the great work team. Most of our kids would be fascinated by this and it's up to us as parents to open all these avenues to our kids. This is fun and educative. I will surely bring mine for this awesome initiative. Will ask for details soon. Kudos das
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