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Students in Kokopo inspired by hands-on aviation engineering experience with Air Niugini
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Students in Kokopo inspired by hands-on aviation engineering experience with Air Niugini

From Post-Courier · () English

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  • Grade 12 students from Kokopo Technical Secondary School visited Tokua Airport for a hands-on aviation engineering experience.
  • Air Niugini engineers demonstrated an engine replacement on a Fokker 70 aircraft during the visit.
  • The educational excursion aimed to inspire students in science and technology, particularly aviation.

Students at Kokopo Technical Secondary School in Papua New Guinea received an inspiring, real-world lesson in aviation engineering during a recent visit to Tokua Airport. The Grade 12 Science students were given a rare opportunity to witness firsthand the complex processes involved in aircraft maintenance.

Engineers from Air Niugini were on-site performing an engine replacement on a Fokker 70 aircraft. This practical demonstration provided the students with invaluable insights into the daily operations and technical demands of the aviation industry. The excursion was part of the school's broader Science and Technology learning program, designed to connect classroom theory with practical application.

The visit allowed students to engage directly with the Air Niugini engineering team, asking questions and learning about the career paths available in aviation. Such experiences are crucial for sparking interest and encouraging the next generation of scientists and engineers in the region.

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