Flight Camp

Flight Camp – 8/9 – June 16-20, 2025

Soar into the world of aviation and ignite your passion for flight! At Flight Camp, your child will embark on an extraordinary adventure into the skies. They’ll discover the science behind the four forces of flight through hands-on experiments and interactive lessons. Campers will step into the role of a real pilot, mastering thrilling barrel rolls and smooth landings on cutting-edge flight simulators. The journey doesn’t stop there—they’ll conduct a pre-flight check on an actual aircraft, gaining insider knowledge of how planes take to the skies. Whether dreaming of becoming a pilot, engineer, or aerospace innovator, Flight Camp offers the ultimate launchpad for young aviators. Buckle up for an unforgettable week of discovery and excitement—your child’s aviation adventure awaits!

5 DAY CAMP!

Camp Details

Age Group

8-9 (Summer)

Date

June 16 - June 20

Time

8:15 am - 4:15 pm

Pricing

$265 Non-Members

$235 Members

Registration Information

Check-in/Check-out

Drop-Off: 8:15AM

Pick-Up: 4:15PM

Questions

If you have any questions, please email kmanley@sacmuseum.org or call (402)944-3100 x214.

Frequently Asked Questions

Camp Check-in/Pick-up Times

Camp check-in and check-out will be done by the nose of the SR-71 upon entrance to the Museum. Please park and walk with your camper to the check-in line.

At check-in, we will ask for the name of the person picking up your camper that day. A photo identification is required each day for the person picking up the camper at check-out. If the pick-up person changes during the day, please email kmanley@sacmuseum.org with the camper’s name and the new pick-up person for that day.

Check-In times are as follows:

All Age Groups

8:15 – 8:30 a.m.

Check-Out times are as follows:

All Age Groups

4:15 – 4:30 p.m.

Campers should be checked in and checked out within the allotted time.

Camp is for Campers

Only Museum staff and registered volunteers may enter the drop-off area. Guardians must remain outside the check-in area.

Camp Reminders

  • *NOTE: All camp sales are final, no refunds will be issued unless otherwise decided by Museum staff.
  • Please provide lunch each day. Note: we do not have refrigerators or microwaves for your camper.
  • It is recommended to bring a small backpack to carry coats, sweatshirts, etc.
  • Campers must wear closed-toed shoes.
  • The Museum will provide a snack each day. If your child has special dietary requirements, please provide snacks for them during snack times.
  • For tax preparation, the Museum’s tax ID is #47-0619646

If you have any questions, please email kmanley@sacmuseum.org or call (402)944-3100 x214 

Camp Lunch Schedule

Lunches are available to purchase for your camper! Please see the lunch schedule below:

You can purchase your lunch package when you register your camp or if you forget to add it to your cart at checkout, go here to purchase your lunch package.

  • 5 Day Camp Lunch Package – $35
    • All lunches will include white milk, fresh fruit (apple or cutie), a bag of chips and a small portion of cheddar cheese.
    • Mondays- Mac n Cheese
    • Tuesdays- Turkey & Cheese Sandwich
    • Wednesdays- 6pc Chicken Nuggets
    • Thursdays- Hotdog
    • Fridays- Cheeseburger
      • *Fridays also include a cookie.

What if my camper (or I) has separation anxiety?

Our staff are trained to help your camper feel comfortable and safe while at camp. Once the day starts, there are so many fun experiences that campers almost always forget about being sad. Here are some things you can do before camp to prepare them for what to expect:

  • Share ideas with your camper about what to do if they feel lonely, such as find a friend, get involved in something fun, or talk to their instructor.
  • Let your child know that missing home is typical, and ask them what they might do to get through it.
  • Work to support your child by discussing how cool it is that they are independent enough to go to camp.

Behavioral Issues

Campers are expected to follow directions and be respectful and responsible for their behavior during camp. Guardians will be alerted by a verbal report if their camper’s behavior has become disruptive. It is the job of the guardian to address this behavior before the next day of camp. If disruptive behaviors continue, the camper will be removed from the camp, and no refund will be issued.

If your camper requires assistance during camp, a camp aid may attend camp with the camper. Families are responsible for hiring and paying for camp aid. Camp aids must have completed ninth grade, be at least four years older than the child he/she is assisting, and may not be a family member. Assistants 19 and older will be subject to a background check.

We utilize a 5-step behavior policy. The following steps will be used to address any camper behavioral issues:

  1. Verbal Reminder: Campers will be asked to stop disruptive behavior.
  2. Environmental Change: Campers will be removed from the area and may be asked to sit out one activity.
  3. Behavior Report: A verbal account of the disruptive behavior will be given to the guardian at pick-up.
  4. Send Home: A camper will be sent home if the formally addressed behavior is repeated. They will be allowed to return the next day.
  5. Removal from Camp: If the behavior happens again after the previous four steps have occurred, the camper will not be permitted to return to camp for the 2023 season. No refund will be issued. Any other camps that the camper is registered for will be forfeited with no refund.

Disruptive behaviors are classified at the discretion of the Education Team. Ultimately, the behavior will be deemed disruptive if it negatively affects the experience of other camp participants or puts themselves or others in danger.

Examples of Disruptive Behavior:

  • Talking while others are talking
  • Repeatedly running through the Museum when asked to walk
  • Refusing to participate in activities
  • Throwing items
  • Entering off-limits areas
  • Bullying or aggravating fellow campers
  • Using hurtful language
  • Excluding other campers from activities
  • Inappropriate touching

The following will result in immediate dismissal from camp without refund:

 Physical violence: hitting, kicking, punching, biting, or inappropriate touching

 Inappropriate language: cursing, name-calling, derogatory remarks, or hate speech.

Membership Information 

Our benefits include free museum memberships; employee discounts; 401(k); dental, vision, health, and life insurance; vacation and sick leave; and more. Together we’re leading the way for the discovery of flight and space exploration in the Midwest and we’re always looking for talented new team members to join us for the ride. Let’s launch your new career today.

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Our benefits include free museum memberships; employee discounts; 401(k); dental, vision, health, and life insurance; vacation and sick leave; and more. Together we’re leading the way for the discovery of flight and space exploration in the Midwest and we’re always looking for talented new team members to join us for the ride. Let’s launch your new career today.

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