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7-year-old boy with dreams of becoming a Royal Airforce Pilot takes first flying lesson

Although, airlines have put in place multiple safety protocols passenger volume is still down by 70%. Those in the airline business are hopeful that a vaccine may help but even then they think normalcy may be far away. A seven-year-old boy who dreams of becoming a Royal Airforce Pilot took his first flying lesson and even flew the plane for a few seconds. Pint-sized Jacob Newson said it was one the best experiences in his life when he took to the skies for the very first time after dad Andrew, 53, surprised him with the lesson. The little lad even took over the controls of the Piper PA-28 Cherokee and soared 3,000 feet into the air during the flight last Friday.

Boy, 7, takes his first flying lesson - even flying plane for a few seconds

Picture: SWNS A seven-year-old West Yorkshire boy who one day dreams of becoming an RAF pilot has taken his first flying lesson - and even flew the plane for a few seconds. Pint-sized Jacob Newson said it was one the ‘best experiences’ in his life when he took to the skies for the very first time after dad Andrew, 53, surprised him with the lesson. The little lad even took over the controls of the Piper PA-28 Cherokee and soared 3,000 feet into the air during the flight last Friday (April 16). Before the pandemic struck, the RAF-obsessed boy was due to retrace the escape route of New Zealand s most famous World War II pilot Alan Deere in Dunkirk for charity.

Can you visit Kelvedon Hatch nuclear bunker? | East Anglian Daily Times

Roger Hermiston The entrance to Kelvedon Hatch nuclear bunker in Essex - Credit: Roger Hermiston On Monday morning, March 9, 1953, a Bedford coach carrying a small contingent of national servicemen from RAF North Weald turned off the Brentwood to Chipping Ongar road, lumbered half a mile down a long, winding farm track, then disappeared into a wooded copse studded with impressive silver birch, ash and rowan trees.  The vehicle pulled up in front of a chalet-style bungalow, which did its best to blend in with its surroundings, and to a passing walker – if any had been allowed – might just have seemed like a farm dwelling of the modern variety. 

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