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Recently, high school students from across the region got first-hand experience of what a career in aviation looks like at Ballina Byron Gateway Airport.
The Aviation Expo was held over two-days and was an initiative between the NSW Department of Education and Ballina Byron Gateway Airport.
The expo welcomed representatives from across the aviation industry including the Australian Navy, TAFE NSW, White Star Aviation, Black Swan Aviation, Aviation Rescue Fire Fighting, Westpac Helicopter Rescue Service and Avisure.
Students from Maclean High School, Emmanuel Anglican College, Mullumbimby High School, Alstonville High School and Ballina Coast High School were able to get hands on experience using virtual reality flight simulators supplied by the Australian Navy’s Naval Auxiliary Patrol.
Aviation Rescue Fire Fighters also provided a demonstration of their specialist truck in action, this was followed by a tour of the Westpac Helicopter Rescue Service’s helicopter.
“The expo gave local grade 10, 11 and 12 students an awareness about the diverse career opportunities and pathways in the aviation industry. It also allowed students to connect directly with aviation experts and hear about their first-hand experience,” said Julie Stewart, Ballina Byron Gateway Airport Manager.
“The aviation industry is growing, and airports across the country are busier than ever. Our aim was to give these students an understanding of what a career in aviation can be and what educational pathways are available,” added Ms Stewart.
“Thank you to all the exhibitors and schools who attended, we look forward to growing this event each year,” said Ms Stewart.
For more information about careers opportunities at Ballina Byron Gateway Airport visit ballina.nsw.gov.au
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