Thank YOU for taking part in the EAA Chapter 54 Young Eagle Program. We hope your first flight was fun, educational and increased your interest in aviation. You may send a question or other note to your pilot at youngeagles@eaa54.orgTo view and download photos of our Young Eagles flights, see the main Young Eagles page.
Want to continue learning about aviation? See the resources below to help you get started. And visit us at the EAA Chapter 54 clubhouse, which is open most Saturday mornings from 9:00 a.m. to about 11:00 a.m. Stop by, say "hello", and ask us any questions about general aviation and how you can fly.
3 Great Resources to Continue your Aviation LearningEAA Student Membership- (ages 8-18½) http://www.eaa.org/eaa/join-eaa/student?JoinKey=Student As a Young Eagle, you may sign up for a free EAA student membership specifically for kids. Inside your Young Eagles Logbook, you will find a personal code to sign up for the membership. Your membership includes:
Sodbusters Radio Control Aircraft Club Active club partnering with EAA Chapter 54 on youth aviation education through “Fly and Build” activities. Local member club of AMA (Academy of Model Aeronautics). Broad learning through opportunities to fly a variety of gas engine, electric powered and glider type radio control airplanes. Contact Robert Zarracima at razarr@comcast.net for more information. https://www.sodbustersrcflyingclub.com/
EAA Air Academy- (Summer Camp – ages 12-18) Besides various scholarships provided thru EAA, our EAA Chapter (Chapter 54) sponsors kids to the week-long EAA Summer Aviation camps in Oshkosh, WI. For more information contact the Young Eagles Coordinator at YoungEagles@eaa54.org https://www.eaa.org/eaa/youth/eaa-aviation-and-flight-summer-camps/eaa-air-academy
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