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Sun, Feb 26, 2012

SC Students Offered Aviation Aerospace Camp

SOaR Program Offers Ground School,Flights, STEM Activities

The Celebrate Freedom Foundation, in conjunction with the South Carolina Aeronautics Commission and South Carolina Aviation Association, has opened the 2012 SOaR Aviation Aerospace Summer Camp for student applications.

The camp will be held July 15-20 at the University of South Carolina, and is open to current high school sophomore and junior students from all school districts in South Carolina. The SOaR Summer Camp is the state's first aviation and aerospace summer camp. The concepts covered will include physics, complex mathematics, basic engineering and design, problem solving skills, and leadership skills.

Activities for the week-long camp will include a basic ground phase flight instruction class, a Cessna 172 cross-country flight, a history of aviation course, a physics of flight course, a Project SOaR Leadership Academy course, a trip to the Challenger Learning Center, a "Fun with Rockets" activity, a tour of the USC Engineering School, basic aircraft maintenance skills course at
the State Aeronautics Commission, "From Airfoils to Airframes" wind tunnel activity, and a career night with guest speakers.

The Celebrate Freedom Foundation is looking for highly motivated students who are seeking to advance their knowledge of the aviation and aerospace fields. The foundation says the campus is designed for 50 students, and the camp is provided at no cost. This opportunity will not only expose students to once-in-a-lifetime educational experiences, but also place them with employers and employees of the top aeronautics companies of South Carolina. Student applications are due by March 30.

FMI: www.thecelebratefreedomfoundation.org/#!soar/vstc8=education-camps

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