Sunday, January 08, 2006

Program Teaches Compton Kids to Fly

Plane & Pilot has a nice piece on Tomorrow’s Aeronautical Museum, which is a non-profit flight school that provides programs for inner-city kids to work and earn credit for flight lessons. They're also building an airplane. Check it out.

7 Comments:

Anonymous Brandi said...

SOLO AT 9?!?

My nephew loves to fly. But he was so wreckless at 9 - I cannot imagine him flying solo at that age. But then again, I'm the Nervous Nelly type. :)

11:45 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi, i think that is great for a kid to learn flying but is very important to read and look for information about this topic, recently i found a website www.extensivemedia.net/aviation has many resources and very interesting tips about aviation.

10:22 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Got some news for travel to locations with good registration laws for aircraft. Ties in with a book I read and a seminar I attended with Steven Sears Attorney Irvine on asset protection.

3:54 PM  
Blogger stevie said...

Teaches them responsibility and independence. Learning to make choices and the rights decisions.
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1:11 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

A new website for kids into aviation: juniorflyer.com

Seems odd, but strangely captivating.

3:17 AM  
Blogger Chris said...

That is a great idea!

Download FSInn FSCopilot

8:29 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Elite Aviation Files Lawsuit against Broker Jet Card Plus, Inc and Paul Svensen Jr.

Van Nuys, CA based Elite Aviation has filed a complaint in the Superior Court of California, Northwest District, accusing charter broker JetCardPlus, Jet Card Plus, Inc. Jet Cardplus and Paul Svensen Jr of breach of contract, fraud and other violations. The lawsuit seeks payment of $221,716.24, in addition to interest, attorney fees and court costs. This amount was for air transportation services provided by Elite Aviation to Jet Card Plus customers during February and March, according to the compliant. The money was supposed to be help in trust then paid to Elite for the charters it flew for Jet CardPlus, according to the court filings.

Source:
Aviation International News June 2009

1:13 PM  

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