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Dec 2 2024 at 6:26 a.m.
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The college students of theSaint-Paul establishment from Caen (Calvados) flew into the Norman skythanks to the Falaise flying club, in Damblainville.
15 students from Saint-Paul flew to Falaise
Christelle Aragoformer professor at Sainte-Trinité college in Falaise where she launched the BIA (Aeronautics Initiation Certificate) training in 2019 until 2023, arrived at Saint-Paul College in Caen, after a loss of hours. The teacher wanted to continue the training with the Falaise flying club, because she greatly appreciates the dedication and pedagogy of the instructors.
Recently, the parents of middle school students brought their children to the flying club to spend the day: 15 students from Saint-Paul (11 boys and 4 girls) took introductory flights with Benoît and Benjamin. They left delighted with this day, like Noam: “I was too stressed but in the end, it was so good! »
An unforgettable day
For Juliette, it’s “an unforgettable day”: “My head is still in the clouds and I just want to do it again!” » His mother thanks the organizers and the pilots “for this great initiative which helps our children grow, pushes them to challenge themselves in a safe environment… and simply delights them”.
Noam’s dad said nothing else: “Thank you for this day, my son was in heaven. »
These one-day aviators now know what to do to pass their BIA and return to the Normandy skies.
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