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The Aviation Bug—It’s Contagious

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Key Takeaways:

  • Craig Peyton's "Environmental Forms" exhibit successfully captivated audiences by showcasing the inspiring beauty and unique experiences of aviation through multimedia, sparking enthusiasm in both pilots and non-pilots.
  • The author reflects on their mixed success in "infecting" others with the aviation bug, emphasizing that positive, comfortable introductions to flying are crucial, while negative experiences can quickly deter interest.
  • The article stresses that pilots have a responsibility to promote general aviation by highlighting the "fun" and "priceless" joys of flight, rather than solely its practical benefits, to attract new enthusiasts.
  • Programs like the EAA's Young Eagles are presented as effective models for inspiring new pilots by providing direct, positive flight experiences, proving that sharing the passion for aviation is key.
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It was a disparate group of musicians, artists, pilots and friends attending Craig Peyton’s art exhibit called “Environmental Forms.” As diverse as the members of the group were, they had one thing in common-their enthusiasm. It was contagious. The multimedia exhibit combined three of Craig’s loves-music, photography and aviation-and was composed of six video segments of air-to-ground movies that Craig had originally photographed from his Mooney 201. There were also framed stills from the videos mounted on the walls. The video clips depicted stunning views of the world taken from above and gave the non-pilots in the audience an idea of the incredible sights that we pilots get to experience on every flight. For the pilots, it was a reminder of how lucky-and how privileged-we are to have a front row seat as the earth unrolls beneath us.

Gordon, a pilot who had met Craig at the Sky Acres airport, was at the exhibit with his non-pilot friend Dana. At 46, Gordon said, he had decided it was time to live his dream, so he bought a Grumman Traveler in which to learn to fly. Dana was one of the first people he took for a ride after he got his license. She was hooked. “I remember one time we watched the sun set twice. It was magic!” she enthused. After they had watched the “first” sunset from the ground, they took off in the Traveler and watched from their airborne perch as the sun dipped below the horizon for a second time. Though she’s not yet a pilot, I think Dana has caught the aviation bug. And after watching Craig’s footage, Gordon’s enthusiasm has flared up again and he’s decided it’s time to do some long cross-country flights to see the country for himself.

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