Eagles Nest Project WI: From Basement to Blue Skies

Summary

This conversation explores the transformative impact of the Eagles Nest Project Wisconsin, an aviation education initiative from founder Jim Senft that empowers high school students to build and fly real aircraft. It highlights the personal stories of students who have gained invaluable skills and opportunities through hands-on learning.

The show also delves into a fun + creative project, inspired by the classic film 1941, that brings aviation history to life using Legos, an authentic John Belushi impersonator, and an actual P-40 Warhawk from the American Air Power Museum at Republic Airport on Long Island, NY!

Finally, it examines the complex mathematics behind modern autopilot systems and their potential future in aviation in our STEM in Flight segment.

Key Takeaways

  • Eagles Nest Project started in a basement and transformed aviation education.
  • Hands-on learning in aviation can lead to real-world opportunities for students.
  • Persistence in pursuing educational initiatives can lead to significant community impact.
  • Teamwork is essential in both aviation and life skills development.
  • The program has successfully produced 19 pilots still in high school.
  • Exposure to aviation careers can change students’ life trajectories.
  • Eagles Nest Project fosters innovation and creativity among youth.
  • Collaboration among passionate individuals can lead to remarkable projects.
  • The use of Plane Bricks/BrickMania Custom Lego sets in recreating aviation history bridges generations.
  • Future autopilot systems may rely on AI and machine learning for enhanced safety.

Links

Eagles Nest Project Wisconsin: https://enpwi.com/

Brickmania | Wild Bill Kelso and Burma Banshees P-40: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZruH_7a0bs8&t=3s

American Air Power Museum: https://www.americanairpowermuseum.com/

Wonder Women of Aviation Podcast: https://www.wonderwomanofaviation.com/

AviNation USA: https://www.avinationusa.com/