By Carmelo Turdo |
The raffle aircraft is a low-time Piper Cherokee 160 that has been well maintained and updated with a new interior, Aspen primary flight display, autopilot and Power Flow Exhaust System. It is a great cross-country cruiser and trainer that serves the needs of new or experienced pilots alike. It also has the distinction of being on display at the Future Pilots Fund exhibit at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2023 in July.
On Monday, the Future Pilots Fund Ambassadors, Alexis Noel and Anthony Tornabene, flew the raffle Cherokee on the first of several scheduled flying tours. They departed Creve Coeur Airport at 9:45 A.M. and arrived at Jefferson City Memorial Airport in central Missouri 45 minutes later. They remained there about an hour and returned to Creve Coeur Airport. In the afternoon, they flew east to Mount Vernon Outland Airport and then to St. louis Regional Airport in East Alton before returning to Creve Coeur Airport. The Aero Experience was there in the morning to wish them well as they began the first leg of their trip, and here we provide a pictorial review of the flight planning, aircraft pre-flight and takeoff for Jefferson City.
Alexis Noel sent back a few photos from the afternoon flight and arrivals at Mount Vernon Outland Airport and St. Louis Regional Airport. We thank our friend, Mount Vernon Outland Airport Manager Chris Collins, for greeting Alexis and Anthony during their visit.
Spotlight: Alexis Noel, Future Pilots Fund Ambassador
The
Future Pilots Fund raffle plane is an absolute joy to fly. It is an excellent cross-country bird and boasts a number of upgrades compared to the typical
Piper Cherokee. This tour is so much fun! Especially getting to connect with
pilots from around the Midwest and promote this beautiful aircraft. This raffle
is a huge deal to Midwest Aviation, and I am so happy to be a Future Pilots Fund
Ambassador!
Below is a video highlighting the day's flights.
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