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Wayne County Airport fly-in draws 300 visitors, boosts aviation scholarships
Annual pancake breakfast highlights planes, student flight simulator and community support
The Wayne County Airport drew more than 300 visitors to its annual pancake fly-in recently, held in conjunction with Chapter 846 of the Experimental Aircraft Association in Wadsworth. The event, which raises scholarship funds for students interested in aviation careers, came just 10 attendees shy of setting a new record. One of the highlights was a stopover from a plane traveling cross-country from the Western United States to New York.
“We look forward to hosting events like this throughout the year,” airport manager Matt Long said. “You don’t need to be a pilot; everyone is welcome to attend and see the planes on display and what the airport brings to Wayne County.”
In addition to enjoying breakfast, visitors had the opportunity to walk the grounds, view the variety of planes on display and talk to pilots.
The airport also offers access to its flight simulator, which allows students to test their skills in a variety of aircraft without leaving the ground. Long said the simulator is an essential tool in helping young people decide if they want to pursue an aviation career.
The airport is planning more community activities including a trick-or-treat event funded by hangar tenants on Saturday, Oct. 25 from 4-6 p.m. Additional details about the airport and its programs are available at wayneairport.org.
Dan Starcher is the public communications coordinator for Wayne County.