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![]() Young Jonathan Aronoff worked for me at "Miami Gliders" starting at age 11. Worked Hard. Learned to Fly. Soloed my Blanik glider on his 14th birthday, February 14, 2001. Soloed my Cessna 150 airplane at Marfa, Texas on July 5, 2004. Eight years after that first solo, 2nd LT Jonathan Aronoff graduated from the US Air Force Academy on May 27, 2009. I'm mighty proud. I have attempted to mentor hundreds of youngsters over the past 42 years of flying gliders. Most never follow through no matter how hard you try. Too many distractions these days. But when you find the ONE, that kid is GOLDEN, so look for those (few) motivated kids, the ones with the "please teach me to fly" look in their eyes. Recognize that look, then give them work to do at the gliderport -- wash the towplane, help with maintenance, wrangle gliders and ropes. Make them work for it but make sure they fly every day. Help them absorb the knowledge and skills over time, and they will be our next generation of soaring pilots. Burt Marfa, Texas USA www.flygliders.com |
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