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Palm Springs Air Museum Education Expansion

When children first enter a hangar at the Palm Springs Air Museum, there is an audible “gasp” of joy and wonder! The aircraft are not cordoned off. Visitors, students, parents
and teachers can get up close and personal. Students get lessons in elements of flight, geography, navigation and history. They hear first-hand about aviation jobs available if
they stay in school. Classes meet retired pilots, engineers, mechanics and navigators. Math and science are no longer abstract concepts. Real connections are made on how math
and science are needed for navigation and to understand why planes can fly.


But we are maxed out! By mid-September school tours are totally booked through June. We must EXPAND the Palm Springs Air Museum’s educational facilities and program
to serve all the schools and parents on our waiting list. And YOU can help!

Join the Auen Foundation and the H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation to reimagine the Palm Springs Air Museum. Help us address the critical shortages of pilots,
airplane mechanics, scientists, and engineers facing aviation. The non-profit Palm Springs Air Museum is committed to supporting area students on a pilot career path
via these NEW programs: First Flight™ intro in a Cessna 182, Young Science Professionals’ Scholarship Fund and Women In Aviation documentary and study guide are part of
our educational programs. More hands-on STEM activities and pilot training programs are in development.


Learn more about the Palm Springs Air Museum’s educational
goals and how you can contribute: psairmuseum.org/future