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Fri, Jan 30, 2004

Monday Is Job Shadow Day At Van Nuys Airport

Bringing Students And Aviation Professionals Together

ANN would like to inform all of our friends in the So-Cal area of a very special event this Monday, February 2, at 8:30 a.m.

A group of local high school students from Los Angeles Unified School District's Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies will visit Van Nuys Airport (CA) to learn about aviation careers through mentoring and hands-on activities as part of Groundhog Job Shadow Day, a nationwide educational program that promotes career development.

Prominent aviation companies and airport employees representing various trades and professional occupations will participate. This is an excellent opportunity for visuals, as students will have on-the-job learning experiences and tour the airport.

Students will also visit and climb aboard Super Scooper firefighting aircraft.

The event will take place at the Million Air Aviation parking lot located at 16700 Roscoe Blvd.

For details, contact Richard French, Van Nuys Airport Public and Community Relations (818) 909-3529

FMI:  www.airports.ci.la.ca.us/vny

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