Chapter Formation Briefing Session UACN PRESENTATION
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Chapter Formation Briefing Session
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I want to welcome you to our National Aero Club that is bringing aviation closer to our Youths
Aviation is more than just buying aircraft. It takes more than four hundred (400) people doing
different things to make one airplane fly. Unfortunately, the only people the passengers see are the
pilots flying the airplane and the flight attendant serving drinks on board.
It is a good idea to capture the interest of our youths at younger ages. By law, the minimum age to
become a student pilot is sixteen years old. A student can thus become a private pilot at the age of
seventeen. This dream is possible for our Nigerian youths once they are provided all the necessary
exposures needed to succeed in life.
Mr. Solomon Kolawole Adio National Executive Director
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Aviation is interlocked with so many areas of study as indicated
below:
AGRICULTURE, ART, ASTRONOMY, BIOLOGY, BUSINESS LAW,
CAREER GUIDANCE, CHEMISTRY, EARTH SCIENCE,
ECONOMICS, GENERAL SCIENCE, GEOLOGY, GOVERNMENT,
HEALTH, HISTORY, ECONOMICS, INDUSTRIAL ARTS,
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, MATHEMATICS, MEDICINE,
METEOROLOGY, PHYSICS, PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL STUDIES
and COMMUNICATIONS
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How they are built is INDUSTRIAL ARTS
Where they fly is GEOGRAPHY
Who controls them is GOVERNMENT
Who made them fly is HISTORY
What they cost is ECONOMICS
How they fly is SCIENCE
Where they land is SOCIAL STUDIES
Aviation is the fastest growing Industry in Africa.
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Aircraft are vehicles that are able to fly
by gaining support from the air, or, in
general, the atmosphere of a planet.
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1. Airplane
2. Rotorcraft
3. Glider
4. Lighter Than Air
5. Power-Lift
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AirplaneRotorcraftAirplane
Glider Lighter Than Air Power-Lift
JOBS
Training
Experience
Regional
Major
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24
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The Missing Link – Most Pilots think they can get a
job with Major airlines from training School.
!!!!!Dead Wrong!!!!!! UACN PRESENTATION
In United States of America, there are over 600,000 pilots
but the airlines can only hire about 70,000 pilots to fly
their giant airplanes.
Where do the rest of Pilots work?
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General aviation operations are all
those not considered to be operated by:
1. airlines,
2. charter operators or
3. the military..
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Business flying Law enforcement Firefighting Sightseeing
Package delivery Air ambulance Agricultural
Search & Rescue Wildlife managementFlight training
Broadcasting & Traffic
Rental & Recreation
Remote Controlled Craft Aerial photography Air race & Public display Banking/Commerce
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1. Pilot’s primary and recurrent training.
2. Aircraft Maintenance Engineer.
3. Aviation Management & Airport Operations
4. Aviation Air Traffic Controller
5. Aviation Meteorology Specialist.
6. Avionics & Radar Technicians
7. Aircraft Engineering Design
8. Robotics Technology.
9. Crew & Maintenance Resource Management
10. Airline Ticketing & Reservation.
11. Tourism
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More than 370,000 general aviation aircraft
and a million pilots worldwide flew an
estimated 29 million flight hours in 2008.
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The answer is the establishment of an Aero Club
The nations of the world signed the Chicago
Convention that established the International Civil Aviation Organization .
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Five AOPAs from
1. Australia
2. Canada
3. The Philippines
4. South Africa
5. United States of America
founded the International Council of Aircraft Owners
and Pilots Associations (IAOPA) “To facilitate the
movement of general aviation aircraft
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IAOPA was accepted as the sole
general aviation observer to ICAO
proceedings, a distinction the
organization maintains to this day
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AOPAs are established in 68
nations representing over 470,000
general aviation and aerial work
pilots and owners.
Surprisingly, Nigeria is not
presently represented:
Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia and South Africa are the other African nations
represented.
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Established as a non-government al Organization to promote
the interest of General aviation activities in Nigeria.
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Branded as the most beautiful campus in Nigeria
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Currently rated at the best University in Nigeria
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Organizational Structure
Regional Officers
South West
RegionSouth East
Region
South South
Region
North Central
Region
North West
RegionNorth East
Region
National Executive
Officers
National Executive
Council
Board of Trustees
States Liaison States Liaison
Local ChaptersLocal Chapters
States Liaison States Liaison States Liaison States Liaison
Local ChaptersLocal ChaptersLocal ChaptersLocal Chapters
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• The National President – Prof. Francis Adesina
• The National General Secretary – Prof. Labo Adekoya
• The National Treasurer/Financial Secretary – Dr. Lawrence Obokoh
• The National Secretary of Public Affairs – Dr. Adelana Adetunji
• The National Secretary of Legal Affairs – Prof. Abraham Asere
•The National Executive Director – Mr. Solomon Kolawole Adio
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The Vice Chancellor of Obafemi Awolowo University,
Prof. Eyitope Ogunbodede is the Grand Patron of United Aero Club of Nigeria
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Regional Operations
South West
Region
Lagos State
South East
Region
Imo State
South South
Region
Rivers State
North Central
Region
Kwara State
North West
Region
Kano State
North East
Region
Adamawa State
Bauchi State
Borno State
Gombe State
Taraba State
Yobe State
Kaduna State
Kastina State
Zamfara State
Sokoto State
Jigawa State
Kebbi State
Benue State
Plateau State
Nasarawa State
Niger StateBayelsa State
Edo State
Akwa-Ibom
State
Delta State
Cross-Rivers
State
Ekiti State
Ondo State
Osun State
Oyo State
Ogun State
Ebonyi State
Anambra State
Enugu State
Abia State Kogi State
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United Aero Club of Nigeria
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OFFICE MANAGER
National Executive
Director
Classroom and
Lab Work
Science Technology
Engineering
Mathematics
Women In Aviation
Team
Flight Simulation &
CBT
Flight Simulation
Training
Model Aeronautics
Team
Training & Seminars
The Flying Teams
Young Eagles TeamRegional & Committee
Assignments
Membership Services
Computer Based
Training Chapter Formation
Excursion
Aviation Related
Companies
Airport Visitation
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1. Classroom and Lab Work.
2. Flight Simulation and Computer Based Training.
3. The Flying Teams.
4. Excursion – A filed trip to an airport
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Classroom
And
Lab Work
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Classroom and Lab Work
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Catch Our Young Students While
Still In Secondary Schools
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Flight Simulation
And
Computer based Training
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Each member can join any of flying teams for
aviation activities.
There are four teams set for recreation and
knowledge.
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The YET Team shall:
Mentor and introduce young people from Junior
Secondary Schools into the field of aviation
using Science Technology Engineering
Mathematics (STEM) program.
Administer UACN’s Youth Scholarship
programs.
Coordinate academic and internship programs.
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This team of aero modeler builders and flyers shall:
Be involved in building and flying of radio
controlled miniature or scaled aircraft for
recreation and experiment.
Perform at both local and international competitions.
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This team shall:
Involving young girls and women interested in aviation.
Members would be encouraged to pursue careers in aviation.
Be affiliated with International women in aviation organizations.
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E x c urs ion
A fie ld Tr ip t o a n Air p o r t
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Forget Everything And Run
Or
Face Everything And RiseThe Choice is yours.
Where do you start?UACN PRESENTATION
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Join a local chapter in your area
July 2, 2007
• Provide a permanent room with tables and chairs to
be dedicated as Club House.
• Appoint a Staff to be a lead representative of the
school regarding club matters.
• Lead fundraising efforts to seek contributions in
support of the local aviation activity programs
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• Equip the club house with functional flight simulator.
• Install computer system(s) for Computer based
training and aircraft designs.
• Provide flying Drones/Model aircraft for members.
• On site staff to coordinate Club activities.
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• Proud host to innovative aviation programs.
• International recognition.
• Added value to the brand of the school.
• Increase in students’ enrollment.
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• Automatic membership – Annual Dues waived.
• Free Aero Club Polo Shirt.
• Free Basic Aviation Technology Certificate training.
• Other benefit(s) from the hosting school / organization.
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• N4,500.00 – (One time payment)
•Club T-Shirt
• Membership Card
• Copy of the Constitution
•Adult Payment Dues
Annual Dues– N12,000.00 per year
.
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Students’ Options
• 100% of adult dues – N4,000.00 per term
• 75% of adult dues – N3,000.00 per term
• 50% of adult dues – N2,000.00 per term
• 25% of adult dues – N1,000.00 per term
Note: The amount of money raised from dues payment will determine
the quality of activities the members can enjoy.
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National Headquarters
• Keeps 40% of membership dues to run National
organization.
• pays salary/compensation for employees
• Runs the Regional Conferences and Annual
National Conventions.
Local Chapter
• Keeps 60% of membership dues to support local
activities according to Bylaws.
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‘We will be judged by what
we build today not what
they destroyed yesterday’
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Please contact us about
becoming a chapter
member.
08065613659