Banbridge pupils take flight on the Air Power visit

Banbridge Academy Year 8 pupils visited the home of Northern Ireland’s Air Power at its HQ in the Maze, Lisburn.
Banbridge Academy Year 8 pupils pictured at the home of Northern Irelands Air PowerBanbridge Academy Year 8 pupils pictured at the home of Northern Irelands Air Power
Banbridge Academy Year 8 pupils pictured at the home of Northern Irelands Air Power

The trip involved some 155 pupils and was organised by the volunteers from the Ulster Aviation Society, including illustrious past pupil Mr Ernie Cromie.

Mr Cromie led a team of eight enthusiasts as the pupils all enjoyed a two hour tutor lead tour of many famous aircraft, including rotary and fast jets such as the Wessex, Puma, Phantom and Buccaneer. Unlike other Air Museums across the mainland, the UAS has a unique perspective by allowing the pupils to engage with the aircraft and get up close and inside the cockpit.

Teacher Mr Cordner presented a small cheque to Ernie on behalf of the school and in return he received two copies of “Eyes Turned Skyward” for the School Library. The book celebrates Ulster’s proud aviation history and in particular 50 years of the Ulster Aviation Society.

A good day of STEM active learning alongside the UAS!