American are very gracious with their donations to good causes. Charitable giving in the USA exceeded $400 billion in 2018 alone. Even during uncertain times as the world currently find itself, Americans still prove surprisingly generous. It makes me proud. I’ve joined in when it comes to Able Flight, having on several occasions given money to Able Flight. For a pilot, I cannot comprehend how a fellow aviator can ignore this worthy effort, lead by founder and main man Charles Stites. He has single-handedly generated funds from numerous donors, found Light-Sport Aircraft with hand controls, lead the effort to select wonderful scholarship winners, and donated so many of his own hours that I’ll bet he can’t even add them up …for sure, it’s a lot of time invested. You have many, many great organizations you can support but this one, for pilots anyway, should hit very close to home.
High Value Mission — Flight Training that Meets Special Requirements in Light-Sport Aircraft
Able Flight pilot Stephany Glassing.
Go Able Flight!
Ten people from throughout the country have been selected as recipients of an Able Flight Scholarship for 2020. Eight will train at Able Flight’s program at Purdue University, one will earn a CFI certificate with his Career Training Scholarship, and one will become Able Flight’s first student to attend training late in 2020 at the Aerospace Center For Excellence in Lakeland, Florida.Able Flight scholarship recipients pose in front of their Sky Arrow at Purdue University in 2013.
Flight instructor Nick Losanda observes while Able Flight pilot Curtis Standley preflights.
And Now… This Year's Winners!
Of the ten scholarship recipients, six use wheelchairs due to paralysis, one is deaf, one has a paralyzed arm, and two are amputees. Four are veterans; with one being wounded in combat and three becoming disabled due to injuries.Jon Hansen gave me a chance to fly Sky Arrow with hand controls in 2007. Before he died in 2019, Jon was a longtime supporter of Able Flight. Here's an article on his other donations.
As have other LSA producers, Flight Design created hand controls, which they provided without charge.
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