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Eagle Eye - Volume 1, Number 6 - December 21, 2005
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EAA Young Eagles Electronic Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 6 December 21,  2005  

Thunderbird Webchat Jan. 18!

Mark your calendar now for the next Young Eagles Webchat on January 18.  Our guest is U.S. Air Force Thunderbird pilot, Maj. Rusty Keen.  Get ready to log in and ask your questions!
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Have an idea for a Webchat guest?  Let us know!

Teen Starts Airline

What's the best way to get a job flying for an airline?  Start your own!


Mars Rover Keeps Rolling


Like the fabled battery bunny, NASA's Mars Rover just keeps going and going...and sending back great pictures of the surface of the "Red Planet."

A Long Journey Home

A group of rare Whooping Cranes made a long trip this fall, led by an Ultralight aircraft.  Read about the conclusion of this incredible journey.


Lights, Camera, Action!

Have you visited the new EAA Young Eagles Video Library?  Drop in and check out what's new, but hold on to your seat!   

 


EAA Young Eagles Reaches 1.2 Million
The EAA Young Eagles program reached a milestone recently when Young Eagle 1.2 million was registered.  

Tax Time
Along with visions of sugarplums, the end of the year also brings thoughts of tax time.  Remember certain expenses associated with Young Eagle flights can be deducted from your taxes.  

Resources Page, Your Key to Success
Make sure you take advantage of all the tools available to you when you fly EAA Young Eagles.  Browse the Resources Pages to see what's new.  Remember, you can always use the "Search" function to find items that may be elsewhere on the site.

Outstanding Students Visit EAA AirVenture
Each year, EAA Chapters and members use EAA AirVenture Oshkosh as a way to reward great students.  Read about four students who visited this year.  Share your stories.

A Special Thank You
Flight Leader Lynn Chumbler recently shared a wonderful thank you letter he received following a Young Eagles flight.  Read MoreShare your story!

Rising Fuel Prices
As the cost of flying goes up, don't forget about the Phillips Discount.  $1 per gallon rebates are still available.  Phillips FBO Directory

 



 

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