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How to Become a Young Eagle Becoming an EAA Young Eagle is as easy as
As long as you're between the ages of 8 and 17, you can be an EAA Young Eagle just like that! Not only will you fly for free, you'll also receive an official Young Eagle certificate AND your name will be entered in the World's Largest Logbook at the Young Eagles website! So, what are you waiting for? What will my flight be like? First of all, your pilot will explain what you will do and see. This will include: - Telling you about the airplane; - Reviewing an aeronautical chart and identifying reference points you will look for during the flight; - Completing a careful "walk around" preflight inspection of the airplane and identifying the parts that control the airplane; - Help you buckle your seatbelt and describe the interior of the airplane, including the instrument panel. Once airborne, you'll see the earth and sky in a new and exciting way and experience the wonderful freedom of flight that many only dream about. What can I do while waiting for my flight? You can explore the official Young Eagles website for lot's of interesting aviation stuff including photos of airplanes and some great games that you can play online. Another great place to learn about different aircraft is at the Canadian Museum of Flight website.
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