NASA, FAA and Local Students to Demonstrate "Smart Skies"

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May 4, 2007

Sonja Alexander
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1761

Tammy Jones
FAA Headquarters, Washington
202-267-3883

MEDIA ADVISORY: M07-47

NASA, FAA AND LOCAL STUDENTS TO DEMONSTRATE "SMART SKIES"

WASHINGTON - NASA and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have 
established a partnership to foster student development of science, 
technology, engineering and math skills. Approximately 50 local 
students will join NASA Assistant Administrator for Education Joyce 
Winterton and FAA Associate Administrator for Region and Center 
Operations Ruth Leverenz for a demonstration of the new program 
Wednesday, May 9, at 10 a.m. EDT at the David J. Hurley Air Traffic 
Control System Command Center, 13600 EDS Drive, Herndon, Va. 

The cooperative agreement will offer a broad range of educational 
activities, the first of which is "Smart Skies," an online air 
traffic control simulator for fifth through ninth grade students. The 
students will take a tour of the Air Traffic Control System Command 
Center and will have the opportunity, with the aid of FAA experts, to 
solve air traffic control problems using the Smart Skies simulator.

NASA developed the program with assistance from air traffic 
controllers at the FAA's Oakland, Calif., facility. Smart Skies 
provides a fun and exciting way for students to learn math and be 
exposed to high technology careers related to aviation.

Media interested in attending this event should contact Tammy Jones at 
202-267-3883. Advance registration is required for entry to the 
facility.

For more information about NASA education programs, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/education

	
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