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I too was an airport kid, at least in my latter teens. Started flying at 15, ran out of $, picked it back up a year later, and got my PPL on 17th b-day. Had a great CFI who taught several younger folks how to fly. After PPL I started working for the flight school just cleaning things up in exchange for aerobatics & formation flying instruction in the Citabria, what an awesome job!!!.. that is still the best rigged Citabria I've flown to date.

I think there are kids out there who are interested in it, but as many have pointed out there really needs to be a mentor (or two or more) who are interested in showing younger folks what its all about; I too have seen that "Dr. with the 310" syndrome, no thanks!! Seems like the EAA consistently does a good job with the young eagles events and what not.

Personally, I am really thankful to have had a good CFI early on who was familiar with teaching younger folks, and then later on, a great mentor who gave me the job sweeping the floor, cleaning the airplanes, helping with the annual inspectioins, and what not.
 
Citationkid....

Are you logging this time in a jet?

I remember my first flight. I was 13 at a CAP meeting and a CAP pilot took me up in his mooney....
 
Watch your back, laddy, I'm going to make you my little be-otch!!!

Just kidding. Harmless jealousy, I assure you. If only I'd logged that T-34 dual, or been eligible to log hundreds of hours of cross-country, aerobatics, round-engine time, simulator time in 727, DC-10, F-105, F-4, etc. etc.

Note to all: Being a flying parent w/out a CFI rating is CHILD ABUSE!!!
 

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