Moore County Airport Hosting Free Young Eagles Kids Fly Free Event
Heads up parents of kids who love airplanes, a Young Eagles Kids Fly Free event is coming up at the Moore County Airport on May 4.
Children from the ages of 8 to 17 have the opportunity to fly free in privately owned planes, thanks to the program presented by the Experimental Aircraft Association.
The airport says that the program is meant to inspire kids who might be interested in being a pilot someday, or just in aviation in general. It’s an incredible STEM learning program that local pilots volunteer their time and experience to help make happen.
“We are pleased to continue to host the Young Eagles event each year at our airport,” Moore County Airport Director Rick Cloutier said in a news release. “Each time we host the event we have a record number of junior fliers, and we are thankful for our base customers and area pilots that donate their time to provide these flights for the children of Moore County.
“We are pleased to continue to host the Young Eagles event each year at our airport. Each time we host the event we have a record number of junior fliers, and we are thankful for our base customers and area pilots that donate their time to provide these flights for the children of Moore County.”
Most of the flights are about 15-20 minutes at an altitude of 2,500 feet around Carthage, Pinehurst and Southern Pines.
“Introducing the art of flying to a child or teen has been one of the most rewarding experiences I have had as a pilot,” said Jim Murray, Young Eagles coordinator for the local EAA Chapter. “We are still actively soliciting local and regional pilots to donate their time to provide these memorable flights during the Young Eagles event. We are grateful to the Moore County Airport for sponsoring the event and providing fuel for the participating aircraft.”
If you are planning to attend with your family, the event is scheduled between 9:00 am and 1:00 pm and is open to children ages 8 to 17. On-site registration is easy, and the EAA asks that parents or guardians accompany their children to the event and stay on-site during the flight. They also recommend that children dress appropriately for the weather and wear comfortable shoes. Depending on the weather, the number of children and when they arrive, the wait times for each flight usually are under an hour.
More information can be found here.
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