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Going Solo: Ian Besemer
Mar 25 2012The first fledgling of spring leaves the nest! Well done to Ian Besemer who soloed Citabria 9091L after working with AeroDynamic CFIs Jim Grant and Rich Digrazzi.
We have a video taken by Ian’s Dad:
Well done again to Ian, and his instructors Rich and Jim.
Robert G. Fowler: First man to fly from West to East Coast of the US
Feb 19 2012Have you ever thought about the man for whom our street is named?
Robert George Fowler, or Bob to all who knew him, was an avid aviation pioneer.
In February 1912, one hundred years ago this month, he landed in Jacksonville, Florida. 116 days and 66 stops earlier he left San Francisco in his Wright Biplane with a Cole Automobile Co engine. Read the original press dispatches of the flight here.
Bob Fowler was only the second man to cross the United States by air, the first being Cal Rogers in the Vin Fizz going East to West. Fowler’s was the first West to East flight, and he was also the first man to fly a non-stop trans-continental flight, flying from the Pacific to the Atlantic along the Isthmus of Panama. Unlike his earlier flight of 66 stops, this one was only 57 minutes long. However it landed him in some trouble because he took aerial photos of the Panama Canal and associated fortifications being built. Despite having the permission and encouragement of the commanding general he ended in court, but charges were eventually dropped.
But he was not just an exhibitionist. Fowler joined the San Jose Technical College and founded what later became the Aviation Department of San Jose State University. He was responsible for building the department and worked with other early aviation pioneers in the Santa Clara Valley in between the first and second world wars.
Bob Fowler died in 1966 and is buried next to his wife Leonore in Santa Clara Mission Cemetery.
New Private Pilot: Derek Allen
Feb 08 2012Congratulations to Derek Allen who earned his Private Pilot License in Citabria N5032G. He proved to Examiner Sherry Diamond that he has the skills necessary to be a private pilot. Well done Derek and CFI Erik Schmidt!
First Flight Lesson: Andrew Shacker
Feb 06 2012Welcome and congratulations to Andrew Shacker.
Andrew flew as a Young Eagle, and completed the Sporty’s ground school to qualify for a free flight lesson. (check out the Sporty’s/EAA Young Eagles Flight Plan).
Andrew also won the EAA338 flight training scholarship. He has now taken his first flying lesson with AeroDynamic Aviation.
It was a beautiful late Sunday afternoon when Andrew and Mark Guerrero took Citabria 9091L for their flight:
New Private Pilot: Vasily Kuntsevich passes checkride!
Feb 05 2012Vasily Kuntsevich came all the way from frosty Saint Petersburg to fly at AeroDynamic Aviation. On January 31st, Vasily showed Examiner Sherry Diamond he has what it takes and became a Private Pilot. Congratulations to Vasily and his CFI Godfrey Watson, well done!
Going Solo: Vasily Kuntsevich
Jan 08 2012Congratulations to Vasily Kuntsevich for soloing Cessna 172 N98485.
Vasily came to us all the way from St. Petersburg. Through intense training with CFI Godfrey Watson, Vasily has now soloed. Well done to both student and CFI!
Going Solo: Armin Monajemi
Jan 07 2012The final fledgling of the first Friday in 2012 was Armin Monajemi.
It was a beautiful late afternoon at Reid Hillview airport when Armin took Cessna 637 up for three great takeoffs and landings while his CFI Jen Delp-Mallett watched from the ground.
Congratulations Armin, and well done also to his instructor Jen.
Going Solo: Mike Bergeson
Jan 07 2012Two solos on the same afternoon! The first solo was Mike Bergeson in Citabria 990WY.
Watched closely by his CFI Rich Digrazzi, Mike successfully completed three solo takeoffs and landings.
Mike is already a helicopter pilot, and now he can also fly fixed wing. Well done Mike!
New Pilot: Maggie Gales passes Private Pilot checkride!
Dec 09 2011Maggie Gales passes Private Pilot checkride with Examiner Sherry Diamond in Citabria 5032G. Congratulations Maggie!! And to her CFI Mark Guerrero. Don’t eat the whole cake all at once!
New Pilot: Mikhail Nikonchuk
Dec 03 2011From the cold winter of St Petersburg in Russia, Mikhail Nikonchuk came to sunny California to finish his Private Pilot training. Despite sunny turning more into foggy and windy California, he managed it!
Mikhail took his checkride with Examiner Vince Nastro in Cessna 98485.
Congratulations Mikhail, and thanks to Instructors Erik Schmidt, Rich Digrazzi and Dick Chang. All worked hard together to make the best use of the time and the weather.