In lieu of a Midterm Exam, you will create a Learning Outcomes Portfolio that demonstrates your mastery of all of the Learning Outcomes in this course. Please review the Learning Outcomes before beginning this Portfolio.You will find and/or create artifacts that demonstrate your mastery of the outcomes. Each artifact will be accompanied by a rationale that explains how the artifact demonstrates your mastery and provides context for the artifact. Each rationale should be approximately 1/2 page in length.You are encouraged to use examples of your work from the course as artifacts. This could include copies of your discussions, pdf. files, screen shots, doc. files, or any other work for the course. When you use an example of your work from the course, you must include information regarding where the artifact came from (Activity number, discussion post title, etc.) and date. This will enable you to save and prep the articles for consolidation before posting them in Module 9.You may also find or create new artifacts to demonstrate your mastery; these could include relevant images, YouTube videos, news articles, or other types of artifacts. However, it is imperative that you cite where the artifact came from as well as fully explain how this artifact relates to and demonstrates your mastery of the Learning OutcomeEvaluate the roles and influence of key individuals, institutions, and organizations in the development and regulation of commercial aviation.Explain the general contextual elements influencing aviation policies and regulation, including technology, markets, group interests, and politics.Interpret the specific contextual elements that shaped key aviation regulatory events, such as passage of the 1938 Civil Aeronautics Act and the 1978 Airline Deregulation Act.Identify the impacts of key aviation regulatory events on the commercial aviation and aerospace industry and the evolving context of aviation policy and regulation.Identify historical and emerging contextual and regulatory continuities of probable relevance to current and future commercial aviation events and policy.Select and apply appropriate research and communication methodologies in the analyses and presentation of subjects of relevance to the objectives of this course.Review and explain the history of international aviation relations by focusing on the conferences, conventions and treaties that shaped and affected international agreements between nations in aviation matters.