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TEENS-IN-FLIGHT |
A 501 (c) 3 foundation formed to support the families of our military.
TEENS-IN-FLIGHT CONTRACT
1) To be dedicated to the pursuit of Aviation education and
training.
Because there will be more students who will want to
participate in this program than space will allow, those admitted must be
prepared to dedicate themselves to the goals and objectives of this program.
Failure to do so will not be tolerated, and will result in that student's
expulsion from the “Teens-In-Flight” Program.
2) To maintain the academic standards identified by the
“Teens-In-Flight” Program.
The dedication to maintain academic performance in regular
school subjects, as well as the “Teens-In-Flight” Ground School training, is
critical to success in this program. To this end, candidates must have a 2.5
grade point average, on a 4.0 scale, in their regular high school subjects in
order to enter the Ground School program. A ground school candidate, whose
average falls below the 2.5 minimum levels, may be expelled from the program.
All ground school cadets will submit a copy of their report cards for grade
point average verification, as requested.
3) Prompt and timely attendance to all classes and meetings
of the “Teens-In-Flight”
Ground and Flight School instruction is cumulative in nature,
and attendance is mandatory to prevent students from falling behind. It is
understood that emergencies may arise, but a commitment of both time and energy
must be made, if a student is to be successful in this endeavor. The discipline
and dedication necessary for this program requires that students arrive on time
to all classes, meetings, and flight lessons.
4) To comply with the dress and conduct code of the
“Teens-In-Flight”
Both ground school and flight cadets are expected to conduct
themselves in a manner reflecting the strength, character and morality of the
"Young Aviators" Program. Inappropriate language and any aggressive or
dangerous behavior will not be tolerated. Appropriate dress for classes and
flight instruction will be the “Teens-In-Flight” T-shirt (which will be
supplied upon admission), and clean blue jeans or khaki shorts, depending upon
the weather. Clean tennis shoes are also required. Ground school and flight
cadets are expected to present themselves in a neat and clean manner, with hair
being kept off the collar. Due to the use of communication headsets within the
aircraft, excessive jewelry will not be allowed.
5) To abstain from the use of alcohol, illegal drugs and
tobacco in all forms, and the willingness to submit to randomized drug
screening, if necessary.
Pilots have a responsibility not only for their own lives,
but also the lives of others. In this regard, it is imperative to abstain from
using those substances that would impair the judgment or reaction times
necessary in operating an aircraft. Alcohol, drugs and tobacco are all illegal
substances for minors, and have no place in the Ground School or Flight Cadet
Programs. Randomized individual drug screening may be required to determine
compliance with this portion of the “Teens-In-Flight” Program.
6) To perform community service projects, as required.
The “Teens-In-Flight” Program is a community service
organization as well as an educational organization. Community service projects
will be undertaken by the “Teens-In-Flight” both around the Airport and in
the community. As a student in our program, your participation and enthusiasm is
expected with regard to these projects.
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Mail
to:
Teens-In-Flight,
Inc
23
Felwood Lane
Palm
Coast, FL 32137-9277
(386) 569-5685