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Illinois teen flies through pilot training, despite COVID-related obstacles
Gary L. Smith
LACON Ask Brady Neuhalfen of Henry how a high school student recently met the rigorous demands of earning a private pilot’s license midway through his senior year and midway through a pandemic that has practically paralyzed many aspects of American life and he’s quick to start thanking everyone who made it possible.
First, there’s Marshall County Flyers Inc., the non-profit group that sponsors the huge Father’s Day Fly-in/Drive-in Breakfast each year at the Marshall County Airport. The organization launched the Charlie Allen Memorial Young Pilot Scholarship last year, and Neuhalfen received an inaugural $750 award that covered the cost of early flight training.
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WILLOW GROVE, Pa., Dec. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ The Center for Forensic Science Research & Education (CFSRE) and Symposium Founder/Organizer, Tom Gluodenis, PhD, announce the start of the 2021 Forensic Online Symposium series on January 18, 2021. The first event,
Current Trends in Seized Drug Analysis, is a free, weeklong program addressing cannabis, global trends and challenges of novel psychoactive substances ( designer drugs ), new methods for drug screening and identification, and portable methods for on-site drug identification. The scientific program has been approved by the American Board of Criminalists for submission for analyst recertification credit. Future events in the series will include