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Aviation

The Aviation regional program provides inspired students with a rigorous educational experience focused on aviation and engineering careers. The program prepares students for a wide range of postsecondary opportunities, including college and careers in the aviation and aerospace industries. By cultivating a culture of aviation and engineering excellence, students are supported in pursuing their aspirations while developing the skills needed to meet the growing demand for pilots and other aviation professionals.

Through hands‑on, experiential learning, students explore real‑world applications of aviation systems, aerodynamics, and engineering design. The program emphasizes both technical and academic preparation, equipping students with the knowledge, confidence, and problem‑solving skills required for success in aviation‑related fields.

 

Core Experiences

  • Earn FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate (Federal Aviation Administration)
  • Participate in internships/apprenticeships
  • Earn college credit
  • Connect with industry professionals, university faculty, and industry mentors
  • Participate in competitions and student organizations

 

Program Goals

  1. Develop Foundational Knowledge and Skills: Equip students with a strong academic and technical foundation in aerodynamics, physics of flight,  navigation, and aviation safety. Emphasize critical thinking, problem-solving, and mathematical reasoning through STEM-integrated coursework that prepares students for both flight and engineering-related careers.
  2. Provide Hands-On, Real-World Experience: Engage students in experiential learning through flight simulators, drone operations, aircraft maintenance labs, and partnerships with local airports, flight schools, and aerospace organizations. Provide opportunities for students to apply classroom knowledge to real-world aviation systems, technology applications, and operational procedures.
  3. Foster College, Career, and/or Community Pathways: Support students in exploring and pursuing postsecondary education and careers in aviation, aerospace engineering, air traffic control, and transportation logistics. Provide a structured College Preparatory pathway for students to pursue next steps.

 

Application & Locations

Application: Criteria-based application

Schools:

  • Region 5: Magruder

Course Progression

Below is a sample sequence of courses for students enrolled in the Aviation Program. Cells in blue are related to the program pathway. This is subject to change as the programs are developed.

Grades 6–8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12

Career advising

Summer enrichment & preparation

Completing Algebra 1 & Introduction to Engineering Design in middle school is beneficial

Principles of Aviation (S1) and

Exploring Aviation & Aerospace (S2)

Introduction to Flight (S1) and

Aircraft Systems & Performance (S2)

Private Pilot Fundamentals 1 (S1) & 2 (S2) or

UAS Operations 1 (S1) & 2 (S2)

 

Private Pilot Flight 1 (S1) & 2 (S2) or

UAS Flight 1 (S1) & 2 (S2)

Completion of Capstone Project in either pathway

Science Science Science Elective
World Language World Language World Language or Elective World Language or Elective
US History US Government (NSL) World History Elective
English English English English
Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics
Elective (PE, Technology or Fine Arts) Elective (PE, Technology, Fine Arts or Health) Elective (PE, Technology, Fine Arts or Health) Elective (PE, Technology, Fine Arts or Health)

Program Requirements

In addition to MCPS requirements for graduation, students mustmust complete the following to remain enrolled in the Aviation Program and earn the related certificate:

  • Aviation Core
    • Principles of Aviation
    • Exploring Aviation and Aerospace
    • Introduction to Flight
    • Aircraft Systems and Performance
  • Focus
    • Pilot
      • Private Pilot Fundamentals 1 & 2
      • Private Pilot Flight 1 & 2
    • Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)
      • UAS Operations 1 & 2
      • UAS Flight 1 & 2
  • Completion of Capstone Project