ELSTREE AERODROME: London Elstree Aerodrome inspires the next generation of aviators
Over 400 school children took part in the Soaring to Success Programme which culminated in Flight Experience Days at London Elstree Aerodrome
London Elstree Aerodrome, with funding from The William Gibbs Trust and in partnership with the Air League, has launched a career-focused outreach programme to inspire, stimulate, and encourage young individuals in and around Hertfordshire to consider a career within aviation and aerospace.
Soaring to Success is a staged programme, and over the past few months hundreds of young people have taken part in virtual career and skill conferences that aim to showcase the vast range of incredible roles and opportunities available within UK aviation, aerospace, and space.
Individuals have then completed industry-led and academically designed virtual modules, that give an in-depth understanding and further insight into roles and pathways available. Modules cover topics including employability skills, cybersecurity, propulsion, and future sustainable technologies, as well as career and apprenticeship information.
Those who successfully complete the first two stages are then given the opportunity to progress onto further enhanced career workshops and taster flights, therefore experiencing first-hand the different aspects of aviation learned previously, and the opportunities available.
Jessica Allen-Back, Trustee of the William Gibbs Trust and Director of London Elstree Aerodrome, who fund the Soaring to Success Programme, comments:
With the support of the William Gibbs Trust and London Elstree Aerodrome, 30 students from Hertswood Academy in Borehamwood participated in two Air Experience Days as the third stage of the Air League’s Soaring to Success® programme with flight experiences provided by Flight Training London.
The Soaring to Success® programme is designed to enrich the careers education of 13- to 17-year-old students in state-funded education by introducing less visible roles, spotlighting relevant role models, and providing direct interaction. encouraging young people to consider a career within aviation and aerospace. This programme aims to challenge stereotypes and to overcome barriers for young people engaging with the industry.
Iain Sands, Deputy Head and Head of Careers at Hertswood Academy, adds:
Shea Costello, Enterprise Coordinator for Hertsmere, Three Rivers and Watford for the Careers and Enterprise Company, notes:
London Elstree Aerodrome is Hertfordshire’s last remaining licensed airfield which was opened in the 1920s for private flights, was given a tarmac runway in the 1940s by the Ministry of Defence to aid the war effort and has since grown into a vital light aviation hub. London Elstree Aerodrome is uniquely placed for fast access into London and benefits from unrestricted 24-hour operations.