
FLYBY DFW

DFW FLYBY Top Ten Scores by LEVEL
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Stage 1 - Alliance Airport |
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Stage 2 - Dallas Fort Worth International Airport |
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Stage 3 - Corpus Christi International Airport |
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Experience Texas' iconic locations such as Alliance Airport, Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, and Corpus Christi.
Pilot some of the aviation industries prized aircraft including Lockheed Martin's F35 and C130J, AirBus' H155 and EC225, Bell's V280, and a conceptual aircraft chosen from a high school competition.
Explore the career links to learn about exciting job opportunites in the aerospace and aviation fields. Learn more about the industry simply by reading trivia at the beginning of each level. Bonus points can be achieved by answering a trivia question once you've completed the level.
See where you stand among other pilots on the online high score board at the end of each level or by visting the NCTaviationcareers.com website. Earn medals and collect parts to unlock new aircraft with different attributes. Check the profile to see your flying history.
Mission Statement
The mission of the game is to generate interest in Aerospace and Aviation careers at the elementary, middle, and high school levels to build a local talent pipeline for employment opportunities.
FLYBY Development and History
An interactive game was developed to achieve this mission, to engage students in learning about the aspects of the industry. This game was developed in partnership with the DFW Aerospace Consortium, Lockheed Martin, Bell Helicopter, AirBus, University of Texas at Arlington, and the North Central Texas Council of Governments.
Sponsored by industry giants Lockheed Martin, Alliance Airport, Airbus, and Bell Helicopter.
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We want to thank students that helped in the game development. This includes students that participated in the UTA Art+Art History Department SEED 11 workshop in 2016. It also includes students from Dunbar and Eaton High School Aviation Programs as well as Career and Technology students in Birdville, Northwest, Fort Worth, and Arlington Independent School Districts.