Easyjet launches “junior flight school”

Easyjet pilot Iris de Kan (Photo: Easyjet).
Easyjet pilot Iris de Kan (Photo: Easyjet).

Easyjet launches “junior flight school”

Easyjet pilot Iris de Kan (Photo: Easyjet).
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Easyjet launches the Junior Flight School - a learning and entertainment program for children and the whole family. However, the focus of the junior flight school is on the airline. 

Because they use instructional videos to convey, among other things, basic knowledge of geography and aviation. They allow a look behind the cockpit door and explain the importance of the different parts of an aircraft - such as the tail, engines and nose. In addition, the youngsters should get a look behind the scenes - and thus get to know the pilot profession better. 

“We know that during the ongoing school closings, it is not easy for parents to reconcile home schooling and home office. That's why they're looking for ever more exciting ways to keep their children busy and entertained in what will hopefully be the final phase of home schooling. I am delighted that both our pilots and Easyjet as an airline can make a small contribution with the Junior Flight School, ”said Johan Lundgren, CEO of Easyjet.

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