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Whenever I can, when I go flying I take my 5 year old daughter with
me. She really likes to fly and is quite interested so I was wondering if there were some kind of club she could join (kind-of AOPA jr) or, if not, whether there would be any interest in one if one were started. I was thinking maybe a regular magazine with puzzles, articles and stories aimed at a younger audience. Thoughts? Rich -- An animal so poor in spirit that he won't even fight on his own behalf is already an evolutionary dead end; the best he can do for his breed is crawl off and die, and not pass on his defective genes. --R.A.Heinlein |
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Whenever I can, when I go flying I take my 5 year old daughter with
me. She really likes to fly and is quite interested so I was wondering if there were some kind of club she could join (kind-of AOPA jr) or, if not, whether there would be any interest in one if one were started. I was thinking maybe a regular magazine with puzzles, articles and stories aimed at a younger audience. Well, EAA is kind of on that track, with "KidVenture" each year. Five is just a bit too young for a lot of the other venues, like C.A.P. or Aviation Explorer Scouts. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Richard Thomas" wrote in message ... Whenever I can, when I go flying I take my 5 year old daughter with me. She really likes to fly and is quite interested so I was wondering if there were some kind of club she could join (kind-of AOPA jr) or, if not, whether there would be any interest in one if one were started. I was thinking maybe a regular magazine with puzzles, articles and stories aimed at a younger audience. Thoughts? I have a son that turns 10 in a month. He also has an interest in aviation. I have searched the internet and all that I can come up with is the EAA kids programs. The only thing that I see in the EAA, is an introductory flight for the kids. My son has already flown, so that wouldn't be of interest. They have the kids (or youth) camp, but you have to be 12 or older. I really don't see anything on the EAA website for a 10 year old that has already flown before. If you decide to get something going, let me know. I would be interested. I don't really know what I could do, but I would be willing to help if I could, but either way, I would like to get my son involved in aviation. About a year ago, I got ahold of a Sporty's DVD that my son watched and took the test after each chapter. Really surprised me how well he did. He missed one or maybe two questions out of each category. Before it got too hot, we would hop in the truck and find an airport to hang out at for several hours. He had a blast watching the planes and can point out some of the different planes now. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.751 / Virus Database: 502 - Release Date: 9/2/2004 |
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![]() "Chuck" wrote I have a son that turns 10 in a month. He also has an interest in aviation. I have searched the internet and all that I can come up with is the EAA kids programs. Start a new Aviation Explorer post. You can then have your son tag along to all that the unit does. That is what our post founder did, and now his son is waiting for his 17th birthday, to take his checkride. In the meantime, he has gone to at least 2 airshows per year, seen all kinds of interesting speakers, toured towers, museums and more. -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "Morgans" wrote in message ... "Chuck" wrote I have a son that turns 10 in a month. He also has an interest in aviation. I have searched the internet and all that I can come up with is the EAA kids programs. Start a new Aviation Explorer post. You can then have your son tag along to all that the unit does. That is what our post founder did, and now his son is waiting for his 17th birthday, to take his checkride. In the meantime, he has gone to at least 2 airshows per year, seen all kinds of interesting speakers, toured towers, museums and more. Well, that sounds fine, but I am not a pilot (yet, but I am an A&P if that counts though), and I would think that a pilot would be more qualified to be in charge of a post. The only other kids program (within a reasonable drive) is at KFTW at the Vintage Flying Museum, but again, aimed towards older kids... Cool museum though. Highly recommended on the places to go list!! http://www.vintageflyingmuseum.org/ --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.751 / Virus Database: 502 - Release Date: 9/2/2004 |
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![]() "Chuck" wrote Well, that sounds fine, but I am not a pilot (yet, but I am an A&P if that counts though), and I would think that a pilot would be more qualified to be in charge of a post. Not at all. One of the big things our explorers do, is go to OshKosh, and there are units there that are not headed by pilots. Being an A&P is more than enough qualification. Do air shows and museums during the year, drive to the area on Fri after school, or early Sat, then camp (or motel) and return Sunday afternoon. 250 to 300 miles is possible, then that should get you to somewhere of interest. -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "Morgans" wrote in message ... "Chuck" wrote Well, that sounds fine, but I am not a pilot (yet, but I am an A&P if that counts though), and I would think that a pilot would be more qualified to be in charge of a post. Not at all. One of the big things our explorers do, is go to OshKosh, and there are units there that are not headed by pilots. Being an A&P is more than enough qualification. Do air shows and museums during the year, drive to the area on Fri after school, or early Sat, then camp (or motel) and return Sunday afternoon. 250 to 300 miles is possible, then that should get you to somewhere of interest. I guess that I will have to look into this. Thanks for the suggestion. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.751 / Virus Database: 502 - Release Date: 9/2/2004 |
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