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AvWeb October 20th
http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#190814 YOUNG EAGLES FLIGHTS CONTINUE AFTER FATALITIES... "With 500,000 flights and 1.2 million kids safely flown as Young Eagles, we think our safety procedures are pretty sound," That's more than 2 kids per flight. A. That sucks if you're the kid stuck in back. B. That number doesn't seem right. If 200,000 flights have one kid, that leaves 300,000 flights for the remaining 1 million kids. I've seen maybe 40 Young Eagles take to the air at ANE (Anoka County - Blaine, MN). All planes went up with one pilot, one kid. Montblack |
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A friend of mine flys a Partenavia and hauls
Young Eagles by the busload. The kids love it. |
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![]() "Montblack" wrote in message ... AvWeb October 20th http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#190814 YOUNG EAGLES FLIGHTS CONTINUE AFTER FATALITIES... "With 500,000 flights and 1.2 million kids safely flown as Young Eagles, we think our safety procedures are pretty sound," That's more than 2 kids per flight. A. That sucks if you're the kid stuck in back. B. That number doesn't seem right. If 200,000 flights have one kid, that leaves 300,000 flights for the remaining 1 million kids. I've seen maybe 40 Young Eagles take to the air at ANE (Anoka County - Blaine, MN). All planes went up with one pilot, one kid. Montblack I have seen hundreds of YE flights. Most have 1 or 3 kids. If it's a 4 place plane three kids pile in, if a 2 place 1 kid. |
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Montblack wrote:
I've seen maybe 40 Young Eagles take to the air at ANE (Anoka County - Blaine, MN). All planes went up with one pilot, one kid. and on my flights, I typically carried three, sometimes two. George Patterson Drink is the curse of the land. It makes you quarrel with your neighbor. It makes you shoot at your landlord. And it makes you miss him. |
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I usually do 3 at a time.
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Montblack wrote:
AvWeb October 20th http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#190814 YOUNG EAGLES FLIGHTS CONTINUE AFTER FATALITIES... "With 500,000 flights and 1.2 million kids safely flown as Young Eagles, we think our safety procedures are pretty sound," That's more than 2 kids per flight. A. That sucks if you're the kid stuck in back. B. That number doesn't seem right. If 200,000 flights have one kid, that leaves 300,000 flights for the remaining 1 million kids. I've seen maybe 40 Young Eagles take to the air at ANE (Anoka County - Blaine, MN). All planes went up with one pilot, one kid. Montblack Most of the young eagles flights I've seen around here have two or three kids in the airplane. Matt |
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Montblack wrote:
AvWeb October 20th ] That's more than 2 kids per flight. A. That sucks if you're the kid stuck in back. B. That number doesn't seem right. I carry three usually. I put the oldest up front. I've not heard any complaints yet. |
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"Montblack" wrote in message
... AvWeb October 20th http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#190814 YOUNG EAGLES FLIGHTS CONTINUE AFTER FATALITIES... "With 500,000 flights and 1.2 million kids safely flown as Young Eagles, we think our safety procedures are pretty sound," That's more than 2 kids per flight. A. That sucks if you're the kid stuck in back. B. That number doesn't seem right. If 200,000 flights have one kid, that leaves 300,000 flights for the remaining 1 million kids. I've seen maybe 40 Young Eagles take to the air at ANE (Anoka County - Blaine, MN). All planes went up with one pilot, one kid. You haven't mentioned any reason to think the flights at ANE are representative of the YE flights nationwide. --Gary |
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On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 15:29:44 -0500, "Montblack"
wrote: AvWeb October 20th http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#190814 YOUNG EAGLES FLIGHTS CONTINUE AFTER FATALITIES... "With 500,000 flights and 1.2 million kids safely flown as Young Eagles, we think our safety procedures are pretty sound," That's more than 2 kids per flight. A. That sucks if you're the kid stuck in back. B. That number doesn't seem right. If 200,000 flights have one kid, that leaves 300,000 flights for the remaining 1 million kids. I've seen maybe 40 Young Eagles take to the air at ANE (Anoka County - Blaine, MN). All planes went up with one pilot, one kid. And if 250 kids show up for the event....? Most of the kids have never been an *any* airplane. I tried not to fly with any seats open, when I flew YEs in the Stinson. When I've run YE events, I've blessed the guys with 172s and 182s who showed up to fly. Older kids usually got shunted to the two-seaters. But the youngsters seemed happy enough with just a spot by a window. Ron Wanttaja |
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