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Ronin Scott Sedam -- First in Flight

N4843W

New member
SE MI
Aircraft Year
1977
Aircraft Type
114
Reg Number
N4843W
Serial Number
14173
Although he has taxied around in 43W a few times, yesterday was 3-year-old Ronin's first flight in our bird. He absolutely loved it. Big smiles the entire flight, "Look at THAT Poppi!" Never heard anything so sweet. But when we landed, my son Conor and I were a bit shocked to hear him sniffling in the back seat under his kid-size headset. He had tears running down his cheeks. When inquiring why he was unhappy, he said as if it was completely obvious,

"I didn't want to land DaDa! We do we have to land? Let's go fly some more!"

Well, duh!

I think we have another airplane nut in the family, just like his Dad and Grandfather.
 

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Re: Ronin Scott Sedam -- First in Flight

What a great story - I am sure there will be more to come!

Dean
 
Re: Ronin Scott Sedam -- First in Flight

What a great story - I am sure there will be more to come!

Dean

Conor and his wife have another on the way!
 
Re: Ronin Scott Sedam -- First in Flight

What a blessing for you Scott! Enjoy mentoring the little guy!
 
Re: Ronin Scott Sedam -- First in Flight

congrats, Grandpa!! Ronin certainly looks to be enjoying the ride. :)

Judi
 
Re: Ronin Scott Sedam -- First in Flight

Super Story Poppi . . .

Sure that approach was right on the numbers with that precious cargo on board.
Safe flights!!
John
 
Re: Ronin Scott Sedam -- First in Flight

My grandson turns two in May and I will take him for his first flight. My son (non-pilot) was three and the same reaction. Two is probably early for him to appreciate it but I just can't hold myself back from introducing him early !
 
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My grandson turns two in May and I will take him for his first flight. My son (non-pilot) was three and the same reaction. Two is probably early for him to appreciate it but I just can't hold myself back from introducing him early !

Funny how kids respond. Of 4 in my sibling group, I was the only one who shared the flying passion with my Dad. In my Step-Dads family, only 1 of 7. Among my own kids, 1 of 4. The other 3 are happy to get rides and all, but none ever expressed an interest in learning to fly. But Conor always did since he was 3.
 
Re: Ronin Scott Sedam -- First in Flight

My dad was career USAF (Army Air Corps),
I went the Army Helo route,
My two son's are career / active duty Army Avn Warrant Officers,
Here's hopping for a 4th generation aviator . . .;)
 

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Re: Ronin Scott Sedam -- First in Flight

Dad was in the Army air corp. He had to jump out of an Out of control B29 over the pacific, about 150 northwest of Guam. He was one of 4, out of a total of 10 that made it out alive. the Families were in the Dark about who had survived and who didn't for about 4 days. She was not happy, even tho she found out Dad was one of the Lucky ones. So, no more flying for Dad. What happened then? Both her sons ended up Joining the Air Force, and earned a living Flying. Not one of Dad's 6 Grandson's were interested.... Funny how that works
 
Re: Ronin Scott Sedam -- First in Flight

good story Scott hope to see you at OSH this year. I hope to attend and Bring Cali. Blue Skies!!!!!!!
 
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