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
DOAV Hosts Tour For Richard Bland STEM Program
The Virginia Department of Aviation hosted a tour for 24 high school students as part of an aviation-based summer STEM camp through the Richard Bland College of William & Mary.
Students visited the DOAV hangar and learned from the Communications and Education team about different careers in aviation. Each student had the opportunity to sit in three aircraft that are stationed in the hangar and learn about how they fly. They also operated a Gleim simulator for a virtual flight experience out of Richmond International Airport.
Chief Pilot Scott Richards showed the students inside a Beechcraft King Air that is used for executive flight services. Public Relations and Education Specialist Tony Sotelo talked to the students while they were seated in a Cessna aircraft, which is flown to airport visits and inspections. PR Coordinator David Halstead led a presentation about the ICON A5 amphibious light sport aircraft that DOAV uses for educational purposes.
Students participated in other aviation activities throughout the four-day STEM camp with Richard Bland. Campers learned about drones and experienced hands-on exercises that showcased the use of unmanned aerial systems in real-world scenarios. They worked with Amazon’s Web Services on exercises about how the use of STEM concepts helps the business meet customer needs.
The major highlight of the week was the visit to Richmond International Airport where students were given detailed tours of the Dominion Corporate Aviation hangar and the interactive experience at the DOAV. Following the visits, students had a question-and-answer session with Capital Region Airport Commission CEO Perry Miller, Police Chief Tanika Brown and Operations Manager Dereck Tingfah. The program was the result of the Richard Bland College and RIC partnership and more specifically, an initiative under the new “RIC-ARC” (RIC Aviation Reaching Communities) program.