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Old June 29th 06, 09:38 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Jonathan strickland, a 14-year-old boy from California, is believed to
be the youngest person in the world to fly solo in different aircraft
on the same day. He flew solo in a small aircraft, and then after
making a couple of touch and go's, Jonathan jumped into a helicopter.
Jonathan is one of hundreds of inner city kids in Los Angeles who are
given the opportunity to receive free flight instructions from a
canadian airport in exchange for doing charity work. And as tradition
requires, Jonathan ended the historic day with a splash. Take a look at
this video about Johnathan, this isn't a spam:
http://www.groundhog.tv/apps/editor/...1613468607.wmv

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Old June 29th 06, 10:45 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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I didn't know until today that there was a "tradition" of dumping water on a
newly soloed pilot. Whatever happened to cutting off the shirt tail? Now
that IS a tradition.

Bob Gardner

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Jonathan strickland, a 14-year-old boy from California, is believed to
be the youngest person in the world to fly solo in different aircraft
on the same day. He flew solo in a small aircraft, and then after
making a couple of touch and go's, Jonathan jumped into a helicopter.
Jonathan is one of hundreds of inner city kids in Los Angeles who are
given the opportunity to receive free flight instructions from a
canadian airport in exchange for doing charity work. And as tradition
requires, Jonathan ended the historic day with a splash. Take a look at
this video about Johnathan, this isn't a spam:
http://www.groundhog.tv/apps/editor/...1613468607.wmv



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Old June 29th 06, 10:50 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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In article ,
"Bob Gardner" wrote:

I didn't know until today that there was a "tradition" of dumping water on a
newly soloed pilot. Whatever happened to cutting off the shirt tail? Now
that IS a tradition.


maybe each of those traditions helps to scare off the women pilots... ;-)

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Old June 30th 06, 12:51 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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In article ,
Bob Noel wrote:

In article ,
"Bob Gardner" wrote:

I didn't know until today that there was a "tradition" of dumping water on
a
newly soloed pilot. Whatever happened to cutting off the shirt tail? Now
that IS a tradition.


maybe each of those traditions helps to scare off the women pilots... ;-)


Women must wear white t-shirts.
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Old June 30th 06, 03:55 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Ron Garret wrote:
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Jonathan strickland, a 14-year-old boy from California, is believed to
be the youngest person in the world to fly solo in different aircraft
on the same day. He flew solo in a small aircraft, and then after
making a couple of touch and go's, Jonathan jumped into a helicopter.
Jonathan is one of hundreds of inner city kids in Los Angeles who are
given the opportunity to receive free flight instructions from a
canadian airport in exchange for doing charity work. And as tradition
requires, Jonathan ended the historic day with a splash. Take a look at
this video about Johnathan, this isn't a spam:
http://www.groundhog.tv/apps/editor/...1613468607.wmv


Don't you have to be 16 to solo?


Legally, yes. We have a family here that never lets the rules get in
their way. They have a kid who is now 21 who flew young eagles as a 17
year old. In the family jet ranger. He's been flying since he was 8 or
9. The whole family is that way. He quit college to fly relief
missions with his Dad and other family members when that tsunami hit
Indonesia a couple years ago. His Dad, uncle and aunt fly for the
airlines, until recently. The money is so infinitely better flying
their helicopters for firefighting that they have all left the airlines.
Flying for the Forest Service is literally like printing money.
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Old June 30th 06, 06:31 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 16:59:48 -0700, Ron Garret
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In article . com,
wrote:

Jonathan strickland, a 14-year-old boy from California, is believed to
be the youngest person in the world to fly solo in different aircraft
on the same day. He flew solo in a small aircraft, and then after
making a couple of touch and go's, Jonathan jumped into a helicopter.
Jonathan is one of hundreds of inner city kids in Los Angeles who are
given the opportunity to receive free flight instructions from a
canadian airport in exchange for doing charity work. And as tradition
requires, Jonathan ended the historic day with a splash. Take a look at
this video about Johnathan, this isn't a spam:
http://www.groundhog.tv/apps/editor/...1613468607.wmv

Don't you have to be 16 to solo?


He did both solos in Canada where the age limit is 14. HIs training
up til now has been in Los Angeles. He only went to Canada, with
his instructor, to do the solos. They didn't say anything about
where, when or how his pilot's certificate will be issued when he
finishes all the other requirements.

Ron Kelley

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Old June 30th 06, 11:26 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 16:59:48 -0700, Ron Garret

He did both solos in Canada where the age limit is 14. HIs training
up til now has been in Los Angeles. He only went to Canada, with
his instructor, to do the solos. They didn't say anything about
where, when or how his pilot's certificate will be issued when he
finishes all the other requirements.


He can always fly gliders in the US until (and hopefully long after) he
turns 16. He can fly solo at 14 and he will be a better pilot for the
experience.

Vaughn



 




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