[Ended] Easy Aviation Talk "Air Logistics Talk" (IACT) 《Saturday, August 10th, 13:00-14:00》
International Air Cargo Company Limited (IACT) will be holding its first air cargo talk for elementary school students. Learn about the fun world of cargo.
International Air Cargo Company Limited (IACT) will be holding its first air cargo talk for elementary school students. Learn about the fun world of cargo.
A professor from the College of Industrial Technology at Nihon University will be visiting to give a class. He will be holding a workshop on crafting wing-shaped windmills for elementary school students, and will be explaining the mechanisms of windmills and airplane wings.
This is the first lecture by a current dispatcher of Japan Airlines Co., Ltd. (JAL), also known as a "ground pilot."
This is a lecture by an active pilot of All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd. You can listen to real voices that you would not normally hear, such as about work content and experiences. especially the pilot
We are accepting entries in two categories: "Free Painting" and "Coloring". Details of the themes and application procedures are as follows.
Aviation fuel at Narita Airport is transported from Chiba Port to the airport by a pipeline with a total length of approximately 47 km, and last year marked the 40th anniversary of its operation.
This exhibit introduces Chuhachi Ninomiya, the man who devised the principle of the airplane in 1889 before the Wright brothers. The embodiment of Chuhachi Ninomiya's flight idea is small.
The monthly ``Aviation Information'' (Sekireisha), which ceased publication in October last year, is the first magazine specialized in aviation after the war. The same history from the resumption of aviation activities after the war to the present.
An event where special vehicles that support Narita Airport gather behind the scenes, and you can deepen your understanding of aviation and airport work through operational demonstrations and explanations of the vehicles.
We will be holding an introduction to the activities of the Chiba Prefectural Police Aviation Squadron, the "police in the sky" that watches over Chiba Prefecture from the sky, such as responding to natural disasters, accidents in the mountains and at sea, and investigating crimes. Opportunity to know very little