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jedi

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This is an attempt to find the youngest reader of HBA Forums. If you are considerably under 20 years of age, and a contender baised on prior posts, please speek up and be heard.

It is increasingly difficult for young people to be exposed and involved in aviation and the pilot/aviation involved population seems to be getting older on average. The internet has created a vast opertunity for young people to be exposed to aviation that otherwise would not have that opertunity. I suspect that most of the "old timers" on this list were exposed to aviation at a very early age, perhaps by 8 or 9 or even younger. The seed needs to be planted before it can grow.


Is HBA effective in reaching the younger generation? Does it present a learning source to those who have limited resource or opertunity to advance their situtation. I am hoping that there are young readers that lerk in the background and learn but do not post.
 
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