During a recent government meeting, a representative from the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) highlighted the significant role of aviation in the local community. The pilot emphasized that aviation activities, including firefighting support and youth engagement programs, are vital yet often overlooked in community discussions.
The EAA has been actively involved in promoting aviation through initiatives such as the Young Eagles program, which offers free flights to children, and has awarded $30,000 in scholarships to aspiring aviation students over the past two years. The organization is also working on restoring a 1962 aircraft, which has become a community project involving local youth.
The representative proposed the installation of a display airplane on a roundabout to celebrate the town's aviation heritage, noting that the community has shown strong support with over 400 signatures collected in just two weeks. The project, estimated to cost around $40,000, has received preliminary approval from local businesses and requires the town council's endorsement to proceed.
The pilot assured the council that the EAA would maintain the aircraft and ensure safety measures are in place. The discussion concluded with a request for the project to be placed on the next council agenda for further consideration. The meeting also acknowledged the town's financial support for the airport, which includes a $470,000 subsidy from the general fund to support its operations.