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On a bright Saturday morning, the Lakeland Airport in Arbor Vitae buzzed with excitement as it hosted the much-anticipated Young Eagles Day on September 14. Local pilot Bill Stengl took center stage, preparing to guide a group of enthusiastic kids on their first flights, a thrilling experience that promises to ignite a lifelong passion for aviation.
Standing proudly next to his Beechcraft Debonair, Stengl shared his extensive knowledge of flight dynamics with the eager young aviators. His enthusiasm was infectious, sparking curiosity and wonder among the participants, many of whom were about to embark on a journey that would leave a lasting impression. “All the kids are super-excited after their flight,” Stengl remarked, highlighting the joy that filled the air as the young passengers prepared for takeoff.
The Young Eagles program, designed to introduce children to the world of aviation, aims to inspire future generations to explore the skies. As the planes taxied down the runway and soared into the blue, participants experienced the thrill of flight firsthand, their faces lighting up with awe and exhilaration.
For many of these kids, this event was more than just a flight; it was a gateway to dreams of becoming pilots, engineers, or even astronauts. The combination of Stengl’s expert guidance and the breathtaking views from above created an unforgettable experience that transcended the typical Saturday outing.
As the day wrapped up, the excitement lingered in the air, a testament to the program’s success in fostering a sense of adventure and possibility. With every flight, the Young Eagles program not only introduces children to aviation but also encourages them to reach for the stars—quite literally.
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Mike has been coming up or living in the Northwoods since his childhood. He is also an avid outdoorsman, writer and supper club aficionado.
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