November 2023
October 2023
September 2023
August 2023
- Virginia Aviation Conference Held at the Williamsburg Lodge
- Virginia’s Aviation Siblings: The DOAV and CAP
- ICON A5 Visit with Young Eagles
- Ambassador Ceremony to be held at Hummel Air Field
- Stafford Airport Holds Wings and Wheels Event
- 2023 Virginia Aviation Award Recipients Announced
- Top Eagles Speech from the Virginia Aviation Conference
July 2023
June 2023
May 2023
- Air Power Over Hampton Roads Returns to Langley AFB
- The 2023 FAA Airport Design Challenge Announced
- ICON A5 Visits Amherst County High School
- Aviation Events Held Across the Commonwealth
- ICON A5 Visits Schools in Southwest Virginia
- ICON A5 Visits Laurel Lane Elementary
- ICON A5 Flight in Tampa
- Danville Airport Open House and Free Flights
March 2023
February 2023
- ICON A5 Travels to Seven Pines Elementary
- ICON A5 Visit to Rural Point Elementary
- Charles J Colgan Scholarship
- Pathways Flight Academies Are Seeking Students
- OBAP Ace Academy
- DOAV Seeks High School Seniors for Scholarships
- DOAV Announces 2023 Aviation Art Contest Winners
January 2023
- 2023 Aviation, Aerospace and UAS Legislative Reception
- Virginia Aviation Photo Winners Announced
Aviation Events Held Across the Commonwealth
The ICON A5 Introduction to Flight team visited Laurel Lane Elementary in Williamsburg, VA. The Public Relations and Education staff spoke with 374 K-5 students about aviation and possible careers in the field.
The team arrived with its amphibious aircraft on April 18 and was greeted by a welcoming committee of excited students and teachers. The educational program for each class lasted 45 minutes with students learning about forces of flight and how airplanes fly. Each child had the opportunity to look inside the aircraft and ask questions about the controls and the ICON A5.
The visit was the perfect hands-on learning experience for the students and it coincided with their classroom lessons about forces and motion, simple machines and measurement. Students were also exposed to different career paths in the industry, including becoming a pilot, air traffic controller or aircraft mechanic.
“Students left the program wanting to know and do more with airplanes,” program organizer Katie Plum said. “They wanted to know what else they could do next! Our school is grateful for the partnerships with the Virginia Department of Aviation and Williamsburg Jamestown Airport to support our students’ understanding of the aviation world around them.”
Each student received a wooden balsa airplane to build as well as an airplane eraser and pencil. Teachers were given Virginia aviation calendars and provided with more information about aviation education programs offered by the Virginia Department of Aviation. The educators at Laurel Lane Elementary were grateful for the opportunity to bring learning to life and appreciative of the efforts of the DOAV staff.
“Other organizations and schools should absolutely invite the ICON A5 program to visit,” Plum said. “When students can see something, tangibly experience it, and talk with knowledgeable experts, the path ahead becomes real. Educators have a responsibility to introduce students to the world around them, and the ICON A5 program brings the world of aviation to our doorsteps.”
For more information on how to get this free program to your school or local airport, email betty.wilson@doav.virginia.gov.