Enjoy the Adventure of Trying Something New

EAA
2 min readApr 29, 2016

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EAA Aviation Challenge of the Month!

Each month EAA will challenge you and your friends to discover aviation by going on a specific adventure. During it, capture what inspires you, piques your interests, and encourages you to explore aviation further. Then share a photo and story about your experience with the hashtag #AVChallenge.

Your story could even turn into something bigger that’ll inspire others to join in. So watch our website and social channels for a new challenge at the start of each month and share away!

In April, we challenged you to visit an aviation museum, and you delivered! EAA Chapter 1361 members gathered for a fly-out to the Aerospace Museum of California — the weather was perfect for taking in the museum’s outdoor displays. Lucky EAA Chapter 221 holds its monthly meeting at the Air Zoo, and Dennis Spence shared photos from Texas’s Historic Aviation Memorial Museum and National Museum of the Pacific War. Check out the gallery for more.

Are you ready for the next #AvChallenge?

SECOND CHALLENGE | MAY

Starting May 1, we challenge you to try something new. It’s that easy!

  1. Take someone on their first flight.
  2. Find a local EAA chapter and go to your first meeting.
  3. Land at an airport you’ve never visited.
  4. Try your hand at flying RC aircraft or building a model airplane.
  5. Work with an instructor to try that kind of flying you’ve always been curious about — tailwheel, seaplane, glider, powered parachute…

The possibilities are endless, and we can’t wait to see what you do!

Don’t forget to share a photo of your new experience on your favorite social media channel, and include the hashtag #AVChallenge.

Get ready, get set, go explore!

Attend a local EAA Chapter meeting near you!
Introduce someone new to flying!
Work with an instructor to try that kind of flying you’ve been curious about!
Take the first step in building your dream airplane!

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