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  2. Pearson Field Education Center - Wikipedia

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    The Education Center on Pearson Field, [1] formerly Pearson Field Education Center (PFEC) is an educational facility for young people ages kindergarten through 12th grade (K-12). It is located in Pearson Field, Vancouver, Washington. The center provides programs in aviation-based science, technology, engineering, and math .

  3. Pearson Field - Wikipedia

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    Pearson Field covers an area of 82 acres (33 ha) which contains one runway designated 8/26 with a 3,275 ft × 60 ft (998 m × 18 m) asphalt pavement. For the 12-month period ending December 31, 2022, the airport had 52,700 aircraft operations, an average of 144 per day: 100% general aviation, <1% military and <1% air taxi.

  4. Pearson Air Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Pearson Air Museum is a place-based aviation museum at Pearson Field in Vancouver, Washington, USA. Managed by the National Park Service as part of the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site , museum exhibits provide an opportunity for visitors to explore aviation history tied to Pearson Field and Vancouver Barracks.

  5. Chkalov Transpolar Flight Monument - Wikipedia

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    Location Pearson Air Museum , Fort Vancouver National Historic Site , Vancouver, Washington , U.S. The Chkalov Transpolar Flight Monument , or simply Chkalov Monument , [ 1 ] is a monument located at Pearson Field , in Vancouver, Washington near the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site .

  6. Pearson Field Airport - Wikipedia

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    Pearson Field From an alternative name : This is a redirect from a title that is another name or identity such as an alter ego, a nickname, or a synonym of the target, or of a name associated with the target.

  7. Vancouver International Airport - Wikipedia

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    YVR's Vancouver Airport Services created an energy reduction committee in 1999 to create new energy-reducing initiatives, including improved efficiency of baggage conveyor belts to shut down conveyors when no bags are present; installing carbon dioxide sensors to adjust HVAC systems to the number of people in an area; and regulating electrical ...

  8. Toronto Pearson International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Pearson is located 22.5 kilometres (14.0 mi) northwest of Downtown Toronto. It has five runways and two passenger terminals along with numerous cargo and maintenance facilities on a site that covers 1,867 hectares (4,613 acres). [8] Pearson is the largest and busiest airport in Canada, handling 44.8 million passengers in 2023.

  9. Leah Hing - Wikipedia

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    Leah Hing (1907–2001) was the first Chinese American woman to earn her pilot's license. [1] Trained by Tex Rankin, an early aviation pioneer at Pearson Field in Vancouver, Washington, she received her pilot's license in 1934.