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I've got a 6-year old son who's convinced he'll be a Blue Angel when he
grows up. He's asked a number of times if we could go do aerobatics some time. I think he's too young for it to be safe, but at what age might it start to be appropriate? What types of things to I need to take into consideration? Anyone have any experience with this? Alex |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... I've got a 6-year old son who's convinced he'll be a Blue Angel when he grows up. He's asked a number of times if we could go do aerobatics some time. I think he's too young for it to be safe, but at what age might it start to be appropriate? What types of things to I need to take into consideration? Anyone have any experience with this? Alex There are a lot of factors to consider here. Six is very young. The first thing you have to consider is an accurate self evaluation as to your own motives with this. Strange as it might sound, a father's love for his son coupled with his love of flying can produce a negative result if you're not extremely careful. How much of this is him, and how much of it is actually your desire to see him live out this dream? Don't take this the wrong way, as I believe you want the best result, of you wouldn't have posted this question here. There are a lot of issues involved, and it's something I'd give a lot of thought to before committing to actual aerobatics with a six year old. The result could be positive....or regardless of his "wishes", once in maneuvering flight, you could actually scare him badly. It's just something you want to consider carefully. Another thing would be the type of aircraft you intend using for this, and who will be doing the flying. The restraint system could also be an issue if he's very small in stature depending on the system involved. One more thing to consider with something like this is if the airplane is tandem or side by side. If tandem, and he IS frightened, you might not be able to see this happening. These are just a few of the issues involved. The biggest issue as I see it as an aerobatic pilot myself, is aircraft egress in emergency. This single issue could be a VERY important factor if something went wrong and you had to leave the airplane. I'm not trying to alarm you with these things...just make sure you are aware of them. I sincerely hope, whatever you decide to do, that it's the right thing for your son. Aspiring to the Blues is a worthy goal. The path is long and arduous. Personally, my advice to obtaining that goal wouldn't involve aerobatics at age six, but rather could involve starting him out on the road to solving Fermat's Last Theorem! It's THIS kind of motivation that will get him into the Blues. We can teach him to do a good slow roll any time :-) Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Commercial Pilot/CFI Retired for email; take out the trash |
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I took my youngest at 5 and just did one or two maneuvers at a time. Never
more than 3 in one flight and combined it with seeing other stuff and only when he asked to do something. He didn't like high-G stuff and I always tried to keep it to less than 3g. Also, I never did anything with a snap; always smooth maneuvers. The only thing that scared him was when he would get his head stuck. Their heads are comparatively large and they have those little necks, so it's easy for him to get his head down and not be able to pull it back up during a maneuver. wrote in message oups.com... I've got a 6-year old son who's convinced he'll be a Blue Angel when he grows up. He's asked a number of times if we could go do aerobatics some time. I think he's too young for it to be safe, but at what age might it start to be appropriate? What types of things to I need to take into consideration? Anyone have any experience with this? Alex |
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What about a chute? How would he get out in an emergency? Very low
probability but still a risk. wrote: I've got a 6-year old son who's convinced he'll be a Blue Angel when he grows up. He's asked a number of times if we could go do aerobatics some time. I think he's too young for it to be safe, but at what age might it start to be appropriate? What types of things to I need to take into consideration? Anyone have any experience with this? Alex |
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Hi Alex,
I would recomend starting with soaring, you can look for a club in your area he http://www.ssa.org/ - There are aerobatic gliders when he is ready but I would just start out teaching him the basics and work up. That's how my dad did it with me. - Joe |
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Thanks. That's a great idea. I've made contact the soaring club here
in our area in the past but never gone for a ride. Maybe this is the impetus I need to get back with them. Alex |
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Alex,
I have daughters 8 and 10. They have both done basic aero's with me and loved it. The 8yo squeeled with delight as we looped and rolled. It obviously depends on the individual, but kids are so adaptable. I guess a 6yo might be on the limit, but if my experience is anything to go by, he's nearly there. I'd suggest a steep turn to expose him to some g's and if that goes OK, try a couple of gentle wing overs to introduce 3d motion. Make the aero session no more than a few minutes then land and monitor his wellbeing. If he handles it with no adverse consequences and is keen for more, you'll have your answer. Mal wrote in message oups.com... I've got a 6-year old son who's convinced he'll be a Blue Angel when he grows up. He's asked a number of times if we could go do aerobatics some time. I think he's too young for it to be safe, but at what age might it start to be appropriate? What types of things to I need to take into consideration? Anyone have any experience with this? Alex |
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