July 11-29, 2005

University of Tennessee Aerospace Workshop for Teachers

Photographs for both Basic and Advanced Classes

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First day of AE Advanced class conducted by Brandon Hewlett, Head Flight Instructor, Knoxville Fight Training Center, Downtown Island Airport 12 July 2005

Ground School Instruction 12 July 2005 Knoxville Flight Training Center, this is the part of the wing that..........

This aircraft is..........

Tonya McKinsey at the controls, ready for takeoff

Here we are above the airport

Pilot Craig McKinsey ready for takeoff

Takeoff

Instructor Mike Korlin

Advanced Class July 2005, ground school instruction

Mike Korlin instructing Advanced Class

Other photos of our instructor Mike Korlin teaching ground school

Korlin 

more...

Women in Aviation Day, Wednesday July 27, 2005

Ms Gene Rae O'Kelly our instructor and famous aviator

Gene Rae and Ms "Momma Bird" Evelyn Johnson  Ms. Johnson holds the world record for flight hours with over 57,000.  She is currently the airport manager for Morristown airport and going strong at 97.

Our class at UT Physics Building during presentation

Rocket Launch, July 27, 2005, UT Campus

Other launch photo's

Launch continued

Others

Model Flying and Egg Dropping Thursday July 28, 2005:

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Col Bob Davis always remember this about gliding.....

So this is a glider....

Pictures below are from our fieldtrip to Huntsville, Marshall Space Flight Center:

Jim Jenkins, retired NASA Engineer speaking to our class at the NASA Teacher Resource Center, Huntsville

Classroom scene

Our class out in the "Rocket Garden" at the Space and Rocket Center, Huntsville

Rockets and our class

Just trying to find some shade, "don't light this thing up"

Let's get this on the road....

Marshall Space Flight Center Environmental Lab, " guess what this is...?"

This is our Space Lab....

Come on out of the space lab....

     Continued space lab experiments

  

Space Shuttle Mission Control Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, one of three control centers in world, with Bill Evans, Huntsville Operations Support Center briefing our class.

Bill Evans, " the shuttle countdown starts tomorrow, July 23, 2005..."

More Mission Control photos

More Mission Control

More Mission Control 

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    Our class:

UT 2005 Aerospace Education Basic and Advanced Class

Huntsville Marshall Space Flight Center Fieldtrip July 21-22, 2005