
Scouting America has launched its updated Aviation Merit Badge.
The revised program aims to inspire young people to explore the world of flight, from the principles of aerodynamics to the diverse careers within the aviation industry, according to officials.
“This badge offers a unique opportunity for Scouts to learn about a vital and constantly evolving industry,” said Roger Krone, president and CEO of Scouting America. “We hope it will spark curiosity, encourage an interest in STEM fields, and perhaps even inspire future pilots, engineers, and aviation professionals.”
The requirements for the Aviation Merit Badge include:
- Learn about the history of aviation and significant milestones.
- Understand the four forces of flight: Lift, weight, thrust, and drag.
- Identify different types of aircraft and their uses.
- Explore the basics of navigation and flight planning.
- Gain an understanding of weather’s impact on aviation.
- Learn about air traffic control systems and procedures.
- Investigate career opportunities within the aviation industry.
- Discuss aviation safety and regulations.
Scouting America collaborated with aviation experts and educators to develop the curriculum for the Aviation Merit Badge, officials noted.
The new Aviation Merit Badge is now available, and Scouts can begin working on its requirements immediately. Resources for counselors and Scouts, including the merit badge pamphlet, are available on the Scouting America website at Scouting.org.
Scout leaders and Merit badge Counselors, check out https://www.faa.gov/education for additional Federal Aviation Administration STEM outreach resources! We are here to answers questions and connect you with guest speakers.
Very vague requirements. Sure, makes total sense to those imbued with aviation; but to the noob, it’s, “Say What?”
Leaves much to interpretation (and to the guy doing the interpretation) and maybe leaves the candidate confused and shortchanged.
REWRITE THE REQUIREMENTS
Did you go to the website and read the actual requirements? They look pretty specific to me: https://www.scouting.org/skills/merit-badges/digital-resource-guides/aviation/