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  2. Young Eagles - Wikipedia

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    The initial goal of the program was to fly one million children prior to the 100th anniversary of flight celebration (Dec. 17, 2003). That goal was achieved on November 13, 2003. An ongoing annual goal of introducing 100,000 young people to the Young Eagles experience was established.

  3. Ohio History of Flight Museum - Wikipedia

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    The organization was established in 1981 with the display of a 1911 Headless Pusher at Port Columbus International Airport. [2] The following year, Lane announced plans to build a 28,500 sq ft (2,650 m 2) museum. [3] Restoration on the aircraft was begun in 1983 and the museum building was completed in 1984. [4] [5]

  4. Unaccompanied minor (passenger) - Wikipedia

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    Unaccompanied Minor Service can be booked for a fee as an add-on to a flight reservation, under the so called “UM program”. Airline UM-programs are approved by national and international civil aviation regulators and larger air carriers tend to handle the transport of UM's on a daily basis and have trained staff and designated waiting areas ...

  5. Cromwell Dixon - Wikipedia

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    Cromwell Dixon was born in San Francisco July 9, 1892, to Annie and Charles P. Dixon. His father died the next year. With another child on the way, Annie moved to Columbus, Ohio, where she kept her little family together and made a living by renting out rooms and taking in sewing.

  6. As It Were: Balloonists took flight in early years of Columbus

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  7. Honor Flight Columbus completes 136th D.C. trip for veterans ...

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    Oct 10, 2024; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Honor Flight co-founder Earl Morse waves to the people at the John Glenn Columbus International Airport as part of the Honor Flight Columbus trip.

  8. Ohio State University Airport - Wikipedia

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    The OSU Airport is a Part 139 Certificated Airport, serving as a general aviation reliever for the nearby John Glenn Columbus International Airport. [7] It is the base for the Ohio State Highway Patrol's Aviation Section and the Ohio Department of Transportation's Office of Aviation. [3]

  9. We took our kids on an overseas trip when they were little ...

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    My husband and I lived in Canada in our 20s, and we brought our young kids there a decade later. Our children were 4 years old and 8 months old, so they don't remember any of the overseas trip.