N941WR
Legacy Member
I live on a small airpark that is probably 2/3rds airplane people with hangars and 1/3 people who know nothing about airplanes.
Last night we had three or so inches of snow (a lot for South Carolina) and this afternoon I walked the runway and found a bunch of the kids had built a rather sizable snow fort in the middle of the runway.
It dawned on me that we (our airpark residents) need to put on a safety class for the kids (and non-pilots) of our little community.
Do any of you who live in an airpark community have such a presentation I can plagiarize? (Some of us have talked about mixing the airport safety talk with young eagles and grey eagles rides.)
Thanks for the help!
PS. Regarding the snow fort, I asked the kids to smash it, when they were done playing, which they were more than happy to do, so it wouldn't take a week (or more) for their giant snow boulders to melt.
Last night we had three or so inches of snow (a lot for South Carolina) and this afternoon I walked the runway and found a bunch of the kids had built a rather sizable snow fort in the middle of the runway.
It dawned on me that we (our airpark residents) need to put on a safety class for the kids (and non-pilots) of our little community.
Do any of you who live in an airpark community have such a presentation I can plagiarize? (Some of us have talked about mixing the airport safety talk with young eagles and grey eagles rides.)
Thanks for the help!
PS. Regarding the snow fort, I asked the kids to smash it, when they were done playing, which they were more than happy to do, so it wouldn't take a week (or more) for their giant snow boulders to melt.