Got to spend the day working on Sunny and learning from Bob Wagner.
Thank you to the flying musicians solo program for opening doors for me.
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John Laughman
My name is John Laughman and I am honored to be one of the 2018 Flying Musician Solo recipients. This scholarship will go a long way toward helping me full fill my dreams of working in the aviation field. I am currently a senior in high school and have been taking classes to become a certified aviation mechanic. I am getting ready to take my test to become a certified A & P. I have always had a love for music and have spent the last six years playing the sousaphone, bass guitar, and trumpet. Being involved in my high school marching band and pep band has taught me numerous lessons about responsibility, leadership, and discipline all of which are necessary to work in the aviation field. I discovered my love for flying a few summers ago when I helped out my uncle at the airport that he owns in Philipsburg, Ohio. I would mow the airport and did odd jobs; in exchange he would take my flying. With this scholarship I will be able to get my solo pilot’s license and work toward getting my private pilot's license, and then work towards my professional pilot’s license. I plan on attending Sinclair Community college in the fall to get my professional pilot’s degree. I can't express to you how much the Flying Musician scholarship will help me in reaching my dreams. I look forward to many adventures thanks to the support of my fellow music and aviation enthusiast. Sincerely, John Laughman View all posts by John Laughman
congratulations! Best wishes for your future goals.
Thanks for another wonderful article. Where else could anyone get that kind of info in such a perfect way of writing? I have a presentation next week, and I’m on the look for such information.
Being around and especially working on these beauties will always be looked back at with found memories. Have you been to Tullahoma?
no I have never been to Tullahoma, but I really enjoyed working on a Waco.
Very cool! If you ever go to Tullahoma, let me know. It’s not far from where I live.