Aaron Wages solos |
March 4, 2012 |
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Aaron Wages,
posing with flight instructor Carla
Dedera, achieved his first solo flight
February 28. |
It’s pretty quiet around the airport on snowy
days like we've been having, but despite the
cold and snow, this February has one of been the
busiest on record for Northern Air.
Ground school for pilot training started in
early January with a packed class of about 20
students. Several of those students, as well as
a hand full of others not taking the official
ground school, have already begun their flight
training. The ground school, usually scheduled
once or twice per year at Northern Air, is a
structured way to learn the technical
information required for a private pilot
license; however pilot training can begin at any
time with one of the flight instructors at
Northern Air – Dave Parker, Carla Dedera,
Nathaniel Cheshire and most recently, Jeff
Pedersen.
When a student pilot begins their flight
training, one of the biggest milestones is their
first solo flight. The first nine flight lessons
are dedicated to teaching the student how to
safely take off and more importantly to land.
Emergency procedures are also taught in those
lessons to prepare the student to deal with any
adverse situations. When the instructor feels
their student is ready, they send the student on
their own to complete three solo take-offs and
landings.
One of the new ground school students, Aaron
Wages of Bonners Ferry, took his first solo
flight on February 28 on a beautiful sunny day
between snow storms. After he completed three
successful landings on his own, he returned to
the airport with a grin that couldn’t be
removed! His instructor, Carla Dedera, did the
honors of cutting off his shirt tail (a
tradition for student pilots who complete their
first solo flight).
The mechanics at Northern Air have also been
busy this winter completing aircraft inspections
and routine maintenance. Now that Northern Air’s
Piper Comanche is up and flying, there is more
time to work on the Citabria.
The Citabria is a tail-wheel aircraft that will
be used for aerobatic training and tail-wheel
endorsements starting this summer.
If you are interested in experiencing the thrill
of flight, you can take an introductory flight
or tour the mountains from the sky with Northern
Air or ask your pilot friend to take you for a
ride (there are lots of new pilots around these
days!). Stop by and meet the friendly folks at
Northern Air located at the Boundary County
Airport, call us at 208-267-4359, or visit our
website at
www.northernair.biz. |
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