While helping out out with the TeenFlight 1 RV-12 condition inspection recently (it is two years old already... 185 hrs worth of fun and learning for teenagers), I overheard a conversation that just makes me smile inside.
A couple of the teens were giving a progress report on the RV-12 they were helping a local retired gentleman with (he was apparently apprehensive about starting in without some "experienced" help). They mentioned very matter of fact, that after 6 work sessions (approx. 3 hrs each I think) in the past couple weeks, both of the wings are ready for riveting on the skins.
Some of them are also involved with helping a TeenFlight mentor accelerate some progress on his languishing RV-8A project.
I know of a few of the TeenFlight 1 guys who work on a regular basis with a Physician (brain surgeon, actually) on an RV-9A project.
Just more evidence, that if we take the time to invest in young people, it can provide them with valuable life skills and ability's that can pay huge dividends for themselves, and may end up reaching much farther than we would ever imagine.
A couple of the teens were giving a progress report on the RV-12 they were helping a local retired gentleman with (he was apparently apprehensive about starting in without some "experienced" help). They mentioned very matter of fact, that after 6 work sessions (approx. 3 hrs each I think) in the past couple weeks, both of the wings are ready for riveting on the skins.
Some of them are also involved with helping a TeenFlight mentor accelerate some progress on his languishing RV-8A project.
I know of a few of the TeenFlight 1 guys who work on a regular basis with a Physician (brain surgeon, actually) on an RV-9A project.
Just more evidence, that if we take the time to invest in young people, it can provide them with valuable life skills and ability's that can pay huge dividends for themselves, and may end up reaching much farther than we would ever imagine.