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- From: amm@NeXT.COM (Alan M. Marcum)
- Newsgroups: misc.kids
- Subject: Taking My Son Flying
- Message-ID: <6379@rosie.NeXT.COM>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 21:43:52 GMT
- Sender: news@NeXT.COM
- Reply-To: amm@NeXT.COM (Alan M. Marcum)
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- One of the folks who reads rec.aviation.misc asked me to re-post
- this story here, to misc.kids.
-
- Finally, at long last, I took my son flying. And it was wonderful.
-
- Joshua's 2 1/2 years old, and loves to pretend to fly. He has a
- small plastic car dashboard that he places over his lap; it has
- a steering wheel and gearshift lever, and an "instrument panel." Well,
- sometimes it's a car, but it's frequently an airplane. Moreover,
- one day he moved this thing into a corner between a couch and
- the wall and the newspaper bin and made himself an airplane.
- He sat in his "plane" for around a half hour (at about 2 years of
- age!) making airplane noises.
-
- He loves a series of books about Budgie, a little helicopter.
-
- Josh has enjoyed sitting in planes I've been pre-flighting
- (supervised by a friend who's a pilot or by my wife, Barb,
- who, though not a pilot, has taken both ground- and airborne-
- based pinch hitter (tm) training), playing and looking around.
-
- And, we've been on a few trips aboard airliners, which he's
- enjoyed, and on which he's been very well behaved.
-
- So, why'd I wait so long? My wife's afraid of flying. Though
- she goes with me, she doesn't like it.
-
- Well, we finally got to the point that she admitted that, indeed,
- I *would* be taking Josh flying one day. And she admitted that,
- even if someone else went with us, she didn't want to miss being
- in the plane, too.
-
- Then, this past weekend came, and the days were sunny. This comes
- after this part of the world has seen weeks of rain and clouds.
- (We need the water, so I'm certainly glad for it, but it sure was
- nice to see blue sky and feel warm sunshine and calm winds!) And
- I said we should take Josh flying. There were neither forecasts
- nor reports of turbulence, the Club had a plane available, so...
-
- On Sunday, the 24th, Josh went for his first light plane ride.
- Mooney 5783D. We took off from Palo Alto, flew across the Bay,
- did a nice, gentle turn to the left and then a 180 back to the
- right. Palo Alto uses right traffic, and Josh was on the right
- side of the plane (his choice), so his wing was down for 'most
- every turn. And, because of the East-West Shrine Game at Stanford
- Stadium, three blimps were in the air (which is why we crossed the
- Bay instead of heading out over Stanford).
-
- We plugged in the intercom, and Josh had his headset on. He showed
- no inclination to remove it. I looked back at him (he was in the
- back, next to Barb), briefly, twice; both times he had a big, big
- smile on his face.
-
- This morning:
-
- Me: "Josh, what'd you do yesterday morning?"
- Josh: "I went flying!"
- Me: "Who was the pilot?"
- Josh: "Daddy! And Mommy was the co-pilot. And I was
- the co-pilot."
- Me: "What airplane did we take?"
- Josh: "A Mooney airplane!"
-
- Ah, it was SO sweet!
- --
- Alan M. Marcum
- NeXT Tech Support
- amm@NeXT.COM
-