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Youth Education and Motivational Program

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Above: Cover "Jake and The Tiger Flight" Children's
book
Click the image to go to the Jake and the Tiger Flight website.

Etowah GYSTC is one
of the 13 Georgia Youth Science & Technology Centers deployed
throughout the state.

Lt. Col David Wright GYSTC - Photo Sara Tebo RN-T
The organization is a private, non-profit educational organization
designed to increase interest and enthusiasm in science, mathematics,
and the technologies, particularly among elementary and middle school
teachers and students.
Etowah Center’s support to the Tiger Flight
Foundations is primarily through curriculum development in the sciences associated
with flight including earth, life, and physical science and through the planning,
organizing, and coordinating field trips to Richard B. Russell Airport in
Rome.
GYSTC website

The EAA Young Eagles Program was launched in 1992 to give
interested young people, ages 8 - 17, an opportunity to go flying in a general
aviation airplane. These flights are offered free of charge and are made possible
through the generosity of EAA member volunteers.
Since 1992, more than 1.1 million Young Eagles have enjoyed a flight through
the program. Young Eagles have been registered in more than 90 different countries
and have been flown by nearly 40,000 volunteer pilots.
TigerFlight participates in the Young Eagles program at the Home airport and
other locations.
Additional Resources:
Georgia Youth Science & Technology
Centers
EAA Chapter 709
Young
Eagles
Young Eagles Registration
Form
More photos of our youth programs
Ercoupe Facts/Model
Local Home-Schooled Students Tour
Richard B. Russell Airport Rome Times-Tribune
Local
Pilots Looking for "Young Eagles" Rome Times-Tribune

Instruction/Ready Room
Above: Photography by Anthony Pacheco @
www.PaletteOfLight.com
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"Winder" talking to some children from St. Mary's Catholic
School of Rome GA explaining the use of the C-130 Lockheed Hercules Procedures
Trainer.
Scana Energy Thank You Letter
"Thank you for the exciting day my children and I
had at the home school fieldtrip, Friday, Sept.22nd, at the Russell Airport.
As a home educator it is always important and thrilling to see my children
experience learning. Our day was fun filled and so informational. All aspects
of that day was dynamic.
I personally loved the atmosphere of the Tiger Flight hanger with its WWII theme
and music. That was before my time, but my grandfather was in that war and never
spoke of it. He was a POW for 18 months and experienced many horros. Thank you
for making a point to not glamorize war. My grandmother cared for their five
children while he was away, never knowing where he was or if he would come home
to them.
My own father was in the airforce after the war and has many exciting stories
to tell.
My daughter, Tarra, was the student chosen, and given permission, to taxi around
the runway, in the Tiger, with you. Now she has a very special story to tell
my dad.
Thank you again for a memorable day and I will highly recommend this fieldtrip
to others.
We have an awesome photo of Tarra in the Tiger--thumbs up!"
"We promised our daughter that we would bring
her to see the Tiger Flight Team again. She is 16 years old and is studying
for her pilots license and we have Sunny to Thanks for that.
Great Job...we hope ya'll liked the pictures."
"Tiger Flight conducted a wonderful fieldtrip for
our sixth grade students. Comments from the kids, "It was awesome, and
it was great," were chimed in unison upon our return to school. They even
asked if we could go back again. The basics of aeronautics were brought
down to a level a novice could understand. I highly recommend the experience
to anyone studying Earth Science in Georgia. We can't wait to go back with
our 8th graders. Even the teacher will be excited to learn more at Russell
Field about flight, WWII, and Tiger Flight."

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Photo
Sara Tebo RN-T
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