The goal of the EAA Young Eagles Program nationally is to give one million young people ages 8-17 a free introductory airplane flight by the 100th anniversary of the Wright brothers' first powered flight in the year 2003. At the end of 2000, the number of registered Young Eagles receiving their first flight totalled 660,000 so the EAA is on schedule to achieve the one million mark. These rides are provided through the generosity of nearly 30,000 volunteer EAA pilots and members of other authorized aviation organizations. Through the EAA Young Eagles Program, we hope to inspire a new generation to explore the exciting world of aviation.
If you would like to find out more about the Young Eagles Program, please contact the EAA headquarters toll-free at 1-877-806-8902 or contact someone in our Chapter 1267.
The pictures below were taken at the Young Eagles gathering
at the Granby Airport on May 16, 2000. All pilots shown are members
of Chapter 1267.
Art Wilson -- Giving a ride to one of the participants in the Young Eagles program:


Bob Doubek in his Cessna 182 taking several Young Eagles at one time


Andy Gold of Tabernash in his RV-6A with his Young Eagle

Bill Meine actually a member of Chapter 301 (past president)in Littleton, CO, shown here in front of his Maule comes up and participates with our chapter for the Young Eagles program here. Thanks Bill !!
