tonight, the flying classroom. captain barrington urban dreamed of flying as a kid, but as a lock income student he felt it was out of his reach. and now that he is a record breaking pilot, he s paying it forward and giving students a lesson in adventure. from our miami affiliate wtvj has the story for us. at miami springs academy for innovative education, the future is now! in this first period robotics class fully embracing it. it s part of a program called the flying classroom. it is definitely made me realize the importance of technology in our world. the program expires thousands of students nationwide to explore careers and stem, anthony delgado is learning how to build a solar powered go-kart. the china just that it s possible to matter how hard it is. it s all part of captain irving s paton project. you don t hire students
students, you call them explorers. why do you do that? we purposely call all of our students explorers a because we want them to build a mindset of exploration. everything is not contained to a textbook, it s also contained within experience as an exploration. irving who grew up in miami s inner city who mentored suggested flying. i fell in love with aviation and i wanted to share that passion with others. he went on to earn his wings, create a nonprofit and built his plane. i started off with three holes at the bottom of my shoes, when i came here begging people for parts, begging people for support, that s where our cited. at the age of 23, he broke a world record becoming the youngest person to fly around the world solo. he is now using his trips to inspire the next generation of adventurers. glaciers teach students about temperature and climate. students build cars to learn about friction and suspension. take a time!
nationwide to explore careers in stem. anthony delgado is learning how to build a solar powered go-kart. they re trying to tell us we can do it matter how hard it is. tell me what you do. it s all a part of captain founder barrington urban s passion product. you don t call your students you call them explorers. why do you do? that we purposely call all of our students explores because we want them to build a mindset of exploration. everything is not contained to textbook. it s also contained within experiences, and exploration. irving, who grew up in miami s intercity, had a mentor who suggested flying. i fell in love with aviation. and i wanted to share that passion with others. he went on to earn his wings, create a nonprofit, and build his plane. i started off with three holes in the bottom of my shoes. when i came here begging people for, parts begging people for support, that s where it started. at the age of 23, he broke a world record, becoming the