My Experience at the 2016 Youth Soaring Camp

Thank you so much for the amazing opportunity to go to soaring camp. I really enjoyed the soaring camp and really learned a lot and extended my flying skills by attending this camp.

At the beginning of the camp I set a goal for myself to get checked out in the new 126. After a few days I achieved my goal. After I started flying the 126 I really started to learn what the aircraft can do. For example, I accidentally got off tow at 3,500 ft when you really want to get off at 4,500 ft. After realizing my mistake I quickly found a 2 knot thermal and climbed up to 5,700 ft. That was the most I’ve ever climbed in a solo flight and I really think I learned a lot that day.

Thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to go to this camp. I believe that if I didn’t go to the soaring camp I would not have had the chance to experience what the 126 can do.

Jim Parker did a little practicing and I got a few photos so I thought I would share them with you. The other campers and I had a lot of fun watching him doing stunts.

Thank you again for the amazing opportunity. I will never forget this week.

Photos that Ethan took of Jim Parker Sr. flying his Pitts.

Ethan Loomis

Ethan was the recipient of the 2016 Luke Hammer Memorial Scholarship, which allowed him to attend the 2016 Youth Soaring Camp.

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