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  1. The Nantucket Flying Association, Inc. (NFA), the “Voice of General Aviation” on Nantucket, recently hosted British aviator and adventurer James Ketchell as he works towards his objective of circumnavigating the globe in a Magni gyrocopter. Flying to support two charities, “Kindled Spirit” and “Over the Wall,” and with a goal to inspire young people, James has now accomplished his plan to land in all 49 mainland US states. Capt. Ketch, as he is known, needs to cover 37,000 kilometres to complete the world-record according to regulations set out by the Fédération Aéronautique Internati
  2. An often overlooked resource for Webelos and Troops is the EAA's Young Eagle project. At local airports around the United States, youth 8-17 years old can get a free 20 minute airplane tour. They are used to working with Scout Troops, so they can assist you with paperwork. There are no strings attached. As part of a Woodbadge ticket, I produced a short "Scout Danny" video on the subject, which you can watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1r7tl3lU3Eo Thanks, Danny
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