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ASP Info Nights

Age: High school juniors and seniors | Tuesday, April 26th at 6:00PM

Are you interested in becoming a Professional Pilot, Air Traffic Controller, Airline Dispatcher, or Airport or Airline Manager?

If so, then you and your parent are invited to Aeronautical Science Pathway (ASP) Info Night! Join a virtual presentation and Q&A about how you can jumpstart your career in aviation. 

RSVP required.

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Amelia's Aero Club

Ages 10-14 | Priority registration is given through April 3rd

Amelia’s Aero Club (AAC) is an educational initiative of The Museum of Flight designed to inspire and nurture middle school girls and non-binary students from across Washington State in the exploration of STEA2M: Science, Technology, Engineering, Aviation, Art, & Mathematics. Registration is open now! 

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Aerospace Camp Experience (ACE)

Ages: Kindergarten through 7th Grade

We’re excited about the return of ACE this summer! While camps are filling fast, we do still have some space left! One new option this year is our $100 Access Level and we have a number of these spaces currently available. The $100 fee covers a full week of ACE!  If you think the Access Level registration would be a good fit for your camper, please complete the ACE Financial Assistance Application.

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FREE First Thursdays at the Museum!

The next free Thursday is April 7th! 

On the first Thursday of each month, the Museum stays open late – and admission is FREE. Enjoy the Museum's Great Gallery, Personal Courage Wing, Simonyi Space Gallery, Aviation Pavilion and more from 5:00 to 9:00 PM.

The Museum Store and Café will also remain open for extended hours.

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Sensory Days

A FREE early access opportunity for visitors with sensory needs

FREE Admission; pre-registration required.

Sensory Days are for families of children, teenagers and young adults with disabilities including intellectual disabilities, autism, sensory processing disorders and other cognitive disabilities. Families will get early access to the Museum, before it opens to the public, where they can explore and self-guide through the galleries with adjusted light and sound for the best possible experience.

This upcoming Sensory Day is full but if you want to be notified when the next one will happen, follow the link below to join the mailing list.

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