Aviation Heroes for today’s kids
Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2018 5:20 pm
when I was a youngin I had a love for all things aviation. I had aviation heroes, Billy Bishop, VC, Douglas Bader. Even the Red Baron and his flying circus. Later Francis Powers. I read the books they wrote, and the books that were written about them. U2 was not a band. It was my dream plane ( and to this day I think it elegent). Bob Hoover, Chuck Yeager and others came later. Even Peter Garrison building and flying melmoth to Japan was an inspiration, i did not think about the airlines, uniforms, or a career. I just wanted to fly airplanes.
But other than the odd Scully, I have no idea what kids today find to be a hero and inspiration to get into aviation.
You tube video of someone who strapped a gopro on their airplane and then does something incredably stupid that they got away with, or something only they think is really cool.
I still see the little kids eyes wide open peering into a cockpit at the musuem.. the spark is there but no one to fan the flames.
Maybe I am just getting old and out of touch. Are there any real aviation heroes kids look up to today. Not the ones us old farts remember. The second war, Spitfires, and supersonic jets were less than a generation away when I was a kid. Bader, Bishop....were still alive, Powers was real time.
Bob Hoover is gone A memory to us oldies. Nothing to the new kids who could not recognize a P51 if they were sitting on its wing.
I think we need modern aviation heroes to inspire the young ones, but I have no idea where they will come from...other than RedBull...and eventhose are mostly stunts.
And it seems, piloting is not so much about stick and rudder skills anymore, as it is programming a computer, and wages and working conditions for most.
But other than the odd Scully, I have no idea what kids today find to be a hero and inspiration to get into aviation.
You tube video of someone who strapped a gopro on their airplane and then does something incredably stupid that they got away with, or something only they think is really cool.
I still see the little kids eyes wide open peering into a cockpit at the musuem.. the spark is there but no one to fan the flames.
Maybe I am just getting old and out of touch. Are there any real aviation heroes kids look up to today. Not the ones us old farts remember. The second war, Spitfires, and supersonic jets were less than a generation away when I was a kid. Bader, Bishop....were still alive, Powers was real time.
Bob Hoover is gone A memory to us oldies. Nothing to the new kids who could not recognize a P51 if they were sitting on its wing.
I think we need modern aviation heroes to inspire the young ones, but I have no idea where they will come from...other than RedBull...and eventhose are mostly stunts.
And it seems, piloting is not so much about stick and rudder skills anymore, as it is programming a computer, and wages and working conditions for most.