Thanks a lot guys I think I'll go back and change some things and act a little different in the future. I like what seck said, I would have to say that flying is a little harder to do then driving a car tho. I can tell you I'm the only kid that reads books on flying in class when we have to read, but the other kids are intersted in it and I already have a list for rides when I get my ppl. Hopefully I can inspire more teens to fly.
You may just want to lighten up on the "my mommys Citation" and "my daddy's Citation" stuff......it just invokes this vision of you sitting in the right seat breast feeding or something....
just a suggestion from someone who has been there!!
We wound up with a 14-15 year old out at the drop zone. He learned to pack parachutes under the watchfull eyes of THE master rigger that owned the skydiving business. He packed chutes for 5 bucks each, for at least two years. He turned 16 and with the grace of his parents, used the money he earned to buy new skydiving gear and get top notch instruction.
It wasn't untill I came off of my 7 month HIATUS from skydiving, that I got the pleasure of doing a three way with chris. It was a hoot, because me and the other guy are fast falling, middle aged, fat bastages and we probably were cooking in free fall. Chris, all of about 120-140 dripping wet, flew down to us rocks and docked on us. Overall, that aint really much of a skydive for old timers, but I'll never forget that dock. He flew right on in there.
There is a correlation in here somewhere, but I forgot where I was going with this. Gotta go make another drink.
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