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flying for youth in Boston area

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chicoduster

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Yesterday I took a friends nephew for a ride in the Cessna 182. I let him sit up front and he flew most all the way. Turns out he is really into planes and would love to learn to fly. He is 12 years old and lives in Wellesey near Boston. I told him his best bet would be to get started in gliders so he can fly at age 14. Do any of you guys know of youth programs for flying (especially glider) in the Boston area? Any suggestions would be great.
 

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