NASA Releases STEM Toolkit for Advanced Air Mobility

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A graphic showing various aviation careers that could be part of Advanced Air Mobility.
Students who pursue careers in these areas, among many others, could contribute to transforming aviation by developing and deploying Advanced Air Mobility solutions to the challenges of 21st century flight.
NASA / Lillian Gipson

NASA Aeronautics has released a new STEM toolkit focusing on Advanced Air Mobility for educators and students of all ages.

The toolkit, comprised of numerous educational activities, is a free resource for anyone who is interested in learning more about the Advanced Air Mobility mission's goal of enabling the use of drones and other new aircraft in our skies.

Students can engage with the principles of Advanced Air Mobility in a variety of ways - including hands-on activities on topics such as coding, math, energy, the environment, and more. It is one of three STEM toolkits focusing on NASA's aeronautics research - the others being Sustainable Aviation and the Quesst mission.

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