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Attention Getter:
Imagine if you would with me, soaring over Mt. St. Helen 's, seeing remnants of the lava flow from the air. Imagine circling (slide) Mt. Lassen, or gliding out over the Pacific Ocean. Imagine being able to get into your small plane and being at Disneyland in 3.5 hours? Each of these experiences can be possible by getting your private pilots license.

People have dreamed of flying for many years, but it wasn 't possible until the Wright brothers brought that dream to reality at Kitty Hawk in 1903. Since then, airplanes have become a popular mode of travel.

(slide) I recently got my private pilots license and today I would like to share with you, (slide) first, what you need to get started, then what you need to do
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you have more time to spend at your destination. When you fly yourself you 're not tied to a schedule. You can arrive and depart when it 's convenient for you.
B. It can leave you with an experience of joy and pleasure: 1. Imagine flying someone special to another airport for dinner, or fly to the coast for a daycation, or visit family more often.
If my speech has you wanting to look into getting your license, just remember, there are things you need to get started--you need money and a certified instructor, you need to meet certain requirements, and you need to enjoy the many things you can do once you have obtained your license.
Just as the Wright Brothers brought their dream of flying to a reality, I have been able to do the same, and I am so glad I did!

References
Gold Seal Online Ground School. (n.d.). Retrieved October 29, 2013, from http://www.faa-ground-school.com/selecting-flight-school.aspx
Mercer Flight Academy. (n.d.). Retrieved October 29, 2013, from http://www.ireallywanttofly.com.html
Rossier, N. Robert. (n.d.). S-turns - They 're as Easy as Crossing the Road...Almost. Flight Training Magazine. 1-6.
THG Aviation. (n.d.). Retrieved October 29, 2013, from http://www.touch-n-

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