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WurlyBird

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Location
North Pole, Alaska
So my wife and I are both pilots and we are planning on getting a little plane when we get home. We also have a little 10 month old future pilot waiting for us at home. I obviously don't want him to be afraid of flying but I also want to get him in the air as soon as possible so we can have family fun days with the plane. So who has experience and advice about taking kids flying? I know the owner of the gliderport I used to work at took his son up in a car seat at times, seems the kid slept like a champ up there. When I took my 6 year old nephew up in a glider he was pretty freaked out for the first half but loved it once he relaxed. Just looking for some other peoples ideas on the subject. Thanks.

James
 
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