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Old August 5th 03, 09:24 PM
Pete Pemberton
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Hello all, thanks for reading!

for part of his Avaiation Merit Badge, my son needs to interview a
Commercial/Military Pilot, a Flight Attendant, and a Certified Flight
Instructor. He has the questions ready to send to you.

Please reply to if interested and he will e-mail the
interview to you. All you have to do is answer the questions as completely
as you can and add anything else you feel he should know. Then print, sign
and fax back to us. The fax number will be included in the emailed
interview.

Thanks again, and I hope to hear from you soon. Any and all help is welcome!

Pete Pemberton


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Old August 12th 03, 04:41 PM
C J Campbell
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"Pete Pemberton" wrote in message
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| Hello all, thanks for reading!
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| for part of his Avaiation Merit Badge, my son needs to interview a
| Commercial/Military Pilot, a Flight Attendant, and a Certified Flight
| Instructor. He has the questions ready to send to you.

There are no interview requirements for the Aviation merit badge. If your
son's counselor is attempting to impose additional requirements you should
talk to him about it. If he will not listen you need to take it up with the
District Advancement Chairman, and then the Council if necessary.


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Old August 12th 03, 05:02 PM
Ron Natalie
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"C J Campbell" wrote in message ...

"Pete Pemberton" wrote in message
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| Hello all, thanks for reading!
|
| for part of his Avaiation Merit Badge, my son needs to interview a
| Commercial/Military Pilot, a Flight Attendant, and a Certified Flight
| Instructor. He has the questions ready to send to you.

There are no interview requirements for the Aviation merit badge. If your
son's counselor is attempting to impose additional requirements you should
talk to him about it. If he will not listen you need to take it up with the
District Advancement Chairman, and then the Council if necessary.


3. Do TWO of the following:
1.. Interview a professional or military pilot. Report on what you learned.
2.. Interview a flight attendant. Report on what you learned.
3.. Interview a certified flight instructor. Report on what you learned.
4.. Under supervision, perform a preflight inspection of a light airplane.
5.. ...
While he's not required to interview people (and he deosn't need to interview all
three categories, only two), he can do so to meet the requirements.

We grease the kids through their badge requirements while also doing their YE
rides. Have a hord of kids "preflighting" my aircraft last time to do item (d) above.


 




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