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| By Carmelo Turdo |
The Red Tail Cadet Program Class VI seated L-R: Zariah Rouse, Cameron Carter, Rocko Smith, Joseph Renaud and London Hawkins
The Red Tail Cadet Program is a cooperative effort by the Ferguson-Florissant School District, The Crossing Church, Elite Aviation, Boeing and other sponsors to use aviation as a pathway to a STEM career. The program is named for the Red Tails of the 332nd Fighter Group, the first all-black military pilot unit formed during World War II and popularly known today as the Tuskegee Airmen. The same drive and talent that made the Tuskegee Airmen legendary in war and in peace can be applied by these students to pursue their goals while participating in the Red Tail Cadet Program.
The inspiration for the Red Tail Cadet Program came from an encounter half a world away from St. Louis. Anthony Meyers, The Crossing Church Pastor of Community Development, was on a mission trip to Africa. While he was there, he took a flight with two young pilots. He asked one of them, a native of Nairobi, Kenya, how he became a pilot and was inspired by his answer. In a region where most parents encourage their sons to become doctors, this young man had a different calling: he wanted to become a pilot. So, after high school graduation, his community raised the funds to send him to South Africa for pilot training. After Pastor Meyers returned, he consulted with the Ferguson-Florissant School District and the other sponsors and the Red Tail Cadet Program was born.
During the induction ceremony, aviation industry executives and community leaders addressed the cadets and their guests gathered at SpiritJets. Speakers included:
Doug McCollum, CEO and Founder of SpiritJets
Anthony Meyers, The Crossing Church Pastor of Community Development
John Tipton, Elite Aviation Vice President
John Bales, Spirit of St. Louis Airport Director of Aviation
Brandon Mann, The Mann Family Foundation
The keynote speaker for the ceremony was Greg "Boss" Wooldridge, USN Captain (RET), the only three-time leader of the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels. Several members of the current Blue Angels - Executive Officer Commander Chris Meek, Supply Officer Lt. Garrett Wiedle and Assistant Maintenance Officer Chief Warrant Officer 3 Jhulem Edejer - joined him and visited with the cadets and guests throughout the program.
The Red Tail Cadets were provided with aviation supplies and monogramed uniforms needed for their flight training in the coming months. They were then paired up with Elite Aviation Certified Flight Instructors and escorted to the aircraft for a flight around the local area.
The cadets will continue their flight training over the next several months, and The Aero Experience will have regular updates as Red Tail Cadet Program Class VI progresses through the summer.























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