Civil Air Patrol provides flights for Cape Central High School JROTC cadets
Nathan Gladden ~ Southeast Missourian
Tuesday, May 10, 2022
On Sunday, May 8th, the Civil Air Patrol's Trail of Tears Organizing Squadron offered flights to Cape Central high school JROTC cadets.
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Civil Air Patrol Mission Pilot Lieutenant Colonel Keith Monteith coming to a stop after landing a Cessna 182.
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Lieutenant Colonel Keith Monteith waits while another woker makes sure the wheels are stopped on the Cessna 182.
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A securely landed Cessna 172.
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A Cape Central High School JROTC cadet gives the thumbs up after Orientation Pilot John Martin lands the Cessna 172.
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JROTC cadet Jimini Smoot walks out of the plane after their landing.
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(Left to right) Orientation Pilot John Martin, JROTC cadets Jay Purnell and Jimini Smoot pose for a picture after landing in the Cessna 172.
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A group of JROTC cadets look through the cockpit of a plane on their tour throughout the facilities.
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The group of JROTC cadets make their way through a hangar at the end of their tour.
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(Nathan Gladden ~ Southeast Missourian)
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(Nathan Gladden ~ Southeast Missourian)
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The inside of the Cessna 182 's cockpit right before they start to takeoff.
(Nathan Gladden ~ Southeast Missourian)
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A JROTC cadet anxiously awaiting for takeoff on the Cessna 182.
(Nathan Gladden ~ Southeast Missourian)