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Eugene, OR, United States, 2011/10/03 - Airplanista Magazine's October, 2011 issue presents an in-depth look at the Experimental Aircraft Association's Young Eagles Program as part of a Special Report entitled "Aviation's Next Generation" - Airplanista.com.
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The highly-successful Young Eagles Program, developed and managed by the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) is the main article in a Special Report on “Aviation’s Next Generation” in the October issue of Airplanista Magazine.
"There is no greater responsibility for a pilot than to introduce young people to our glorious aviation world,” said Airplanista Editor/Publisher Dan Pimentel. “EAA’s Young Eagles Program is the best thing general aviation has to spark interest in the minds of young people and get them to start thinking about becoming a pilot later in life. The program is a brilliant tool we aviators have to make sure new pilots are coming into the system as older ones lose their FAA medical certificates and can no longer fly."
The Young Eagles Program has been responsible for taking 1.6 million young people up for introductory flights worldwide. These flights are flown my volunteer pilots, who spend their own money on fuel and aircraft costs to make the dreams to fly possible. The program also has a solid aviation curriculum at its core, and offers an almost endless menu of educational opportunities.
Airplanista Magazine (airplanista.com) is an all-digital monthly new media magazine published online at airplanista.com. The magazine’s mission is to honor and celebrate general aviation advocates, activists and volunteers who have devoted their lives to raising the public’s awareness about flying and increase the pilot population.
With a tagline of “Sometimes serious, sometimes humorous, always unpredictable.”, the magazine presents aviation stories, aviation commentary, and stunning aviation photography each month to a target audience that is a combination of pilots, aircraft owners, professional pilots and those in aviation business and industry.
Each new online issue is offered using a state-of-the-art digital publishing platform that includes Mobile 3.0, allowing iPad, iPhone, Android and Blackberry users to read the magazine without downloading an app. There is no cost to view the magazine online.
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