This program was developed for students ages 12-18. Students will have an opportunity to apply the lessons learned from Flight Exploration to procedures such as flight planning and preflighting the aircraft. Students are required to bring their logbook from Flight Exploration with them to continue recording their flight hours¹. All Aviation Voyage students must obtain an FAA Medical prior to submitting an application.
*Flight hours are not guaranteed due to unforeseen circumstances, such as weather. In the event of a cancelled flight, we will do our absolute best to modify remaining flights and adjust the schedule to accommodate previously scheduled flight time.
Who: Students Ages 12-18
When: TBD
Where: Daytona Beach, FL
Tuition: $2,275 (Advanced Registration discount of $100 is applied to all completed application packets received by the determined deadline)
Prereq: Must have completed the Flight Exploration Camp
¹Flight hours are approximate based on weather conditions and resource availability.
Tuition includes supervised housing, on-campus meals, classroom instruction, books and materials. Camps require a non-refundable $30 registration fee
The application process for all summer camps consists of several steps. Please review our Application Instructions for guidance and to help with any questions you might have.
Registration deadline to be determined.
In addition to the required application process, non-U.S. citizens applying to the Aerospace College Credit, Flight Exploration, Aviation Voyage, SunFlight Solo, SunFlight Private Pilot, and SunFlight Custom camps are required to fill out the International Student Affidavit of Financial Support.
Please visit parent resources for a comprehensive list of frequently asked questions.
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Live on campus like Embry-Riddle students and explore career possibilities in flight, mechanical engineering, global security, or what it is like to be a NASA astronaut.
Embry-Riddle's overnight summer programs at the Daytona Beach Campus and Prescott Campus introduce the technology of today to the aviators, engineers, and astronauts of tomorrow.
Students live in on-campus dormitories — under the supervision of approved counselors — and share their initial experience of University living with other young people near their age.