Operation P.R.O.P.

Steve

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Spent Saturday helping with this activity.

http://www.operationprop.com/

10 aircraft gave over 150 participants a plane ride during the 6 hr event.

2 172s
1 177B
1 177RG
1 182
1 A36
1 AA5B
1 RV6A
1 RV9A
1 Zodiac


here is their facebook page

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Operation-PROP/114754771924288

this activity was sponsored by The Arc of Mississippi

http://www.arcms.org/index.php

If I find more photos posted online I'll provide a link later. It was a full day that was something more than just a burger bash at the airport.
 
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some early photos from yesterday's event

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Operation-PROP/114754771924288

this 2nd event added Wounded Warriors to the mix of passengers

perfect weather, 10 planes participated, passenger count was in the 70s

will post when the "official" photos get released, they made an effort to get a photo of every plane load this time

also, the event coordinator is working on obtaining rights to the available STCs for hand controls if you know anyone that could make use of them
 
I wish I knew about this!

I could have flown in from Picayune, MS.

Could you let me know about the next one?

Thanks
 
No problem. I expect the next one won't be until next spring, though. Some of the Guard members from Meridian are interested in a similar event at Key Field at some point so there might be one sooner.

If you don't mind PM me your email so I can add it to the mailing list and I'll reply with mine.

btw, I keep trying to make a Broke Spinner Society cookout, but my schedule has had a conflict every weekend so far this year.

I wish I knew about this!

I could have flown in from Picayune, MS.

Could you let me know about the next one?

Thanks
 
PM sent!

Meridian would be a good one for me. Easy XC just follow I-59N.

PS my CFI in Picayune has an awesome flight simulator / plane ride he built out of an aero commander. He brings it to different events to get kids interested in aviation. I'm sure something could be arranged if you would be interested.

-Rob
 
Check your email.

The sim sounds like it would be a good fit to this activity. The local Army National Guard brought a trailer-mounted OH-6 Loach airframe painted up in "recruiter" colors that the kids loved.

Look forward to meeting you at a future event.


PM sent!

Meridian would be a good one for me. Easy XC just follow I-59N.

PS my CFI in Picayune has an awesome flight simulator / plane ride he built out of an aero commander. He brings it to different events to get kids interested in aviation. I'm sure something could be arranged if you would be interested.

-Rob
 
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