Lau Lau Photography: Island Air Explorers. When Aloha Airlines ceased operations last April one of the many losses was their Explorers Youth Program. This program brings high school age students behind the scenes at an airline to be exposed to a variety of areas in aviation. Island Air stepped up to the plate and took over the Explorers Program. Over the past 1. 0 weeks Island Air employees (among others) volunteered their own time to show these kids all kinds of things that go on in an airline operation. Some example topics: flight attendants, pilots, dispatch, operations, maintenance, TSA, ATC, airport crash and rescue, and more.. You can read the official description of the program here. Last night was the graduation ceremony for the first class of Island Air Explorers, CONGRATULATIONS to all involved.. This group ROCKED the Kolohe Korner! Don't worry, this first pic is Island Air volunteers, not high school students.. One of the counselors, Lance (he's a Captain), had eye surgery on a Monday and was at Explorers on that Wednesday, eye patch and all. Needless to say the kids got a kick out of that one. A HUGE mahalo goes out to everyone involved in this program. In my opinion it was a 1. If you are involved in the Explorers Program click here. Island Air sponsors the Explorers Program annually for 15 high school seniors. During a 10 week program, students are introduced to most of the careers. ISLAND AIR HONORS EXPLORERS PROGRAM GRADUATES. This year’s recipient is Shainna Estepa. Aloha Airlines Explorers Program LaWe are the AQ Explorer Program! AQ's Community service program who teaches & mentors students ages 16-20 years of age all about Aloha Airlines and Airline Careers in. Mahalo to all who were part of the #1 Explorer Program in the Hawai'i and the World! Congratulations to all our graduates from the program and Mahalo to all the Advisors. Posted on: Thursday, April 17, 2008 EXPLORERS Aloha Air's student program comes to an emotional end. SAD TO SEE EXPLORERS PROGRAM COME TO END. This letter is written in response to an article in the April 17 edition regarding the Aloha Airlines. You have no notifications. Settings Welcome, Bing !
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