Flight School Summer Camp Students Visit VMM-268
by U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Logan Beeney July
20,
2023
U.S. Marines from Marine Medium Tiltrotor
Squadron (VMM) 268 joined forces with the Pearl Harbor Aviation
Museum's "Flight School" program hosting a week-long aviation-focused
2023 summer camp for students in
grades 6-8. This collaboration marked the first-ever partnership
between VMM-268 and the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum's education
department.
 June 27, 2023 - U.S.
Marines with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 268 (VMM-268),
Marine Aircraft Group 24, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, with
middle school students in grades 6-8 in front of a MV-22B Osprey during a tour of
Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Marine Corps Base
Hawaii. VMM-268 partnered with the Pearl Harbor Aviation
Museum’s “Flight School” summer camp to introduce the students to the aviation career field and enhance
community relations. (Image created by USA
Patriotism! from U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Logan Beeney.)
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The summer camp immersed students
in the world of aviation, emphasizing the Science, Technology,
Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that underpin the industry.
During their visit to VMM-268, the students assumed the role of
simulated MV-22B Osprey pilots, gaining hands-on experience in
virtual flying. They familiarized themselves with the intricate
design of the MV-22 and engaged in conversations with Marine Corps
pilots, air crew members, and maintainers.
VMM-268 personnel shared their expertise and
insights with the students, providing a comprehensive overview of
aviation careers, including aircraft maintenance and piloting. They
also offered students the opportunity to explore Marine Corps
Aviation Training (MCAT) resources and participate in additional
hands-on training.
The collaboration between VMM-268 and the
Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum demonstrated a shared commitment to
nurturing enthusiasm for aviation among young learners. Retired U.S.
Air Force Lt. Col. William "Spin" Spincola, senior manager of
education programs for the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum, emphasized
the impact of the partnership in building confidence and inspiring
future aviation professionals.
“Our summer camp gives the
students an academic foundation for aviation and a small taste of
what it’s like to be a pilot, maintainer, or mechanic. Each one of
those career paths are extremely important and we want to help build
confidence in the students so that they can envision themselves
pursing an aviation career one day,” said Spincola.
Capt.
Shea Baker, an MV-22B Osprey pilot with VMM-268, highlighted the
importance of educating and inspiring young minds, reaffirming the
squadron's dedication to community engagement and education.
“This is a unique opportunity to share more about Marine aviation.
VMM-268 will always take advantage of every opportunity to teach
students about aviation. The Red Dragons love supporting the
community and the country,” said Baker.
Despite VMM-268's
demanding real-world missions, the squadron recognizes the
importance of collaborating with the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum to
support the community and inspire the next generation. Spincola
expressed gratitude for VMM-268's involvement, recognizing the
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity it provided for the students.
“We know that the Red Dragons are busy preparing for real world
missions, and we are so appreciative that they have taken the time
to let us come and see the squadron. It really is a once in a
lifetime opportunity for some of our students,” Spincola added.
The "Flight School" program offered students rare career
exploration and personal growth opportunities; it afforded them with
hands-on experiences, which demonstrated the practical application
of classroom knowledge; it gave them the chance to interact with
Marine Corps aviation professionals, who hope to inspire students to
consider Marine aviation as a future path. It also accomplished the
Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum's mission of promoting aviation
education and STEM learning.
 June 27, 2023 - A
U.S. Marine with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 268
(VMM-268), Marine Aircraft Group 24, 1st Marine Aircraft
Wing, converses with Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum "Flight
School" summer camp middle school students in grades 6-8 at
Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Marine Corps Base
Hawaii. (Image created by USA
Patriotism! from U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Logan Beeney.)
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Through their collaborative
efforts, VMM-268 and the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum enhanced
public understanding and appreciation for the Marine Corps' aviation
capabilities and fostered a deeper connection between the Marine
Corps and the community it serves.
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