As the infection with the new corona subsided, a junior high school on Hahajima in the Ogasawara Islands resumed a school trip for the first time in two years.


Students had a special experience of learning work from pilots and mechanics at an airline, depending on their future aspirations.

Hahajima Junior High School in Ogasawara Village, Tokyo, had its school trip canceled last year due to the influence of the new corona, but this was the first time in two years.



On the 3rd, three third-year students had individual work experiences according to their future aspirations, and one male student who aspired to be a pilot visited the ANA training facility in Ota-ku, Tokyo.

A special experience course was prepared for this day, and while looking at the real engine, the mechanic taught me the structure of the airplane and the importance of working with teamwork.



Then, at Haneda Airport, I wore a pilot's uniform and experienced a briefing to check the weather before departure with an active co-pilot.

When asked how the students could become pilots, the co-pilot sent an ale saying, "Don't give up before trying your dreams and keep trying."



After the experience, Mr. Haru Koike, a third-year student at Hahajima Junior High School, said, "I thought it would be fun to work with various people at an airline company. I'm glad I came to a school trip." ..