Ian McKellar wants to take to the skies.
The 琉璃神社 youth is training to be a glider pilot this summer at the Comox Cadet Flying Training Centre.
Cadet McKellar, 16, is a member of 243 Ogopogo Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron in 琉璃神社 and wanted to fly before he joined cadets.
He spent the afternoon rotating through the safety jobs needed on the ground after taking a significant flight. He carried out his first air tow last week, where a small aircraft tows the glider into the sky on a tow rope to launch it.
鈥淚t felt good,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut it is trickier than it looks and I felt very nervous. Then you get up there and the rope is released and everything goes really quiet. You are just floating鈥
McKellar may have joined for the flying but he stayed for the training. After seeing an officer playing bagpipes at a mess dinner, he spent two summers learning to play the pipes before last summer when he trained to become a survival instructor.
When explaining his position he showed the sign on which 25 is written in large letters. 鈥淲hen the tow plane is ready to take off, I hold up the sign so the pilot knows to climb to 2,500 feet before releasing the tow rope,鈥 he said.
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