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-Young Eagles is program that allows 8-17 year old children to experience flight for the first time in a light aircraft. There is no cost, but the program is only for first-time fliers. Accommodations will be providedto the best of the pilot's ability, for children with disabilities who want to fly.+Young Eagles is an EAA program that allows 8-17-year-olds to experience flight for the first time in a light aircraft. Accommodations will be provided for children with disabilities who want to fly to the best of the pilot's ability.
  
-All Young Eagle flights will be dependent on cloud cover and weather conditions. Flights typically take place after EAA meetings on the second Saturday of each month**The co-coordinators for the Young Eagles program are Craig Kimmer and Todd Lewis.** If you would like to get information on upcoming flight days or would like to reserve a ride, Craig can be reached at {{:craig_kimmer_phone_number.png?nolink&60|}}, or via email: craig.kimmer@eaa1270.org. Todd can be reached at 281-7586.+All Young Eagle flights are dependent on safe weather conditions and may be curtailed or canceled at the pilot's discretion. 
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 +Craig Kimmer and Erik Lee are the Chapter Young Eagle Flight coordinators. If you would like to get information on upcoming flight days or would like to reserve a ride, Craig can be reached at [[seawolf_51@pm.me|seawolf_51@pm.me]], and Erik can be reached at [[1270.eaa.erik@gmail.com|1270.eaa.erik@gmail.com]] &/or 906-370-6543.
  
- This year's fly-in was August 6th 2017 10am to 2pm. 
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