Indy Flight

Let’s say you’ve got a kid between the ages of 8 and 17. And let’s say that the kid really wants to fly a plane.

Scratch that.

Let’s say that you have a kid who may not know he wants to fly a plane, but if you were to offer him the chance to fly a plane, he would nearly jump out of his skin (from excitement) at the thought of doing it.

Let’s say that you take him to the local airport where there happens to be a Young Eagles program, and let’s go ahead and say that once he meets the volunteer pilot who is nice enough to spend his Saturday morning taking youngsters up in the air, he barely looks at you (let alone waves goodbye or even acknowledges that you are standing there) as he gets settled into the co-pilot’s seat.

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Let’s say that when you see your youngest child taxi down the runway in a plane on which parts are shaking (and that’s considered NORMAL), one that could practically fit into your garage at home, you might look like the epitome of calm on the outside, but the insides aren’t feeling so mellow.

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And then let’s say that, after you spend 20 minutes wondering what part of the Chicago area your kid is looking at from a bird’s point of view, he has a totally smooth landing and casually gets out of the plane like he’s a daily commuter or something.

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And finally, let’s say that although all’s well that ends well, your kid gets his certificate and suddenly, with his best buddy who came along for the experience, reenacts the scene from The Cosby Show (Season 3, Episode 7), in which Theo and Cockroach beg for flying lessons. Ugh.

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But Wow! Cool! (Seriously)

What a great program! It’s called “Young Eagles”. It was launched in 1992 by the EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association) and its purpose is to get young folks up in a plane, simply put. (Go to their website to find out where the program is offered, closest to you.)

EAA members volunteer their time and their planes, and they educate their young charges about the parts of the plane and the flying process. (My son’s friend was looking around, enjoying the scenery, when his pilot said, “You know you’re flying the plane, right? EEK!) This program is totally FREE. Yep, you read that right.

The current chairperson of Young Eagles is none other than Harrison Ford. He has been flying for years (come on, that can’t be surprising), and he took over the position from Gen. Chuck Yeager. Ford is also–get this–one of the volunteer pilots.

Imagine that for a moment. You’re standing there in line, waiting with your kid to meet his volunteer pilot for the day, and then suddenly, music fills the air.

(Click here to open this wav file in another window. You know, to put you in the mood.)

“Hmm. He looks familiar. Dashing, handsome, rugged…and that awesome hat! Hey, wait a minute! It’s Indiana Jones!

I don’t know about you, but I’d be fine with that scenario.

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14 Comments

  • NYC Girl

    What a great experiece for him!

    …and KUDOS to you for being a cool mom and letting him go up in that teeny tiny plane! GO MOM!

  • Michelle

    That is SO cool. I love that he did that, and I can only hope we have the opportunity some day. Of course, the whole thing is just a way to get more people interested in flying and taking lessons 😉

  • Liz@thisfullhouse

    Whoa, NYC Girl is right, that is a teeny tiny plane!

    Congrats — I know a couple of Jersey girls, between the ages of a 8 and 17, who would just love to date a pilot, someday, probably 🙂

  • Melissa

    Does that fall under the "he can park his plane in my garage anytime" category? lol!!

    Glad that the flying went smoothly. Joe took lessons when he was younger…wish he had finished and gotten his license!

  • seashore subjects

    Are you kidding me? Who cares how my son feels about flying I'd send him just on the off-chance that I'd see Harrison Ford!

  • BellaDaddy

    WOW so cool…I think you just described how my Mom must have felt when I was 17…and yes, received my student license 🙂

  • PJ Mullen

    I don't think I'd want to flying with Harrison Ford, he'd think I was going to hijack him and start yelling "Give me back my plane!"

  • CK Lunchbox

    Hey that's really cool. I wanted to fly when I was that age too – my grandpa flew planes and took me on my first flight when I was 10.

    The Young Eagles program is a neat deal, my niece and nephew did it where they live in Arkansas… I think they supposed to be spotting marijuana growers at the same time.

  • Anonymous

    I'm so happy for him. How exciting to do that sounds like he did it without getting sick in the small plane.

    I know when I was around 8 year old a neighbor flew those small planes and gave my brother and I a ride out of Midway and I got sick so he had to put down after a while to let me out and went back up with my brother.

    Grandma W

  • DaddysFishBowl

    That's awesome, thanks for the tip! I hope it's still around when my boys get old enough to indulge. I also wish it was around when I was YOUNG enough to indulge, lol.