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Founded
in 1994, the Trust was established to provide facilities to teach
disabled people to fly, using specially adapted Microlight aircraft.
I cannot begin to describe how much it means to be up
there in the sky when you spend all your time in a wheelchair
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The
charity, Aviation for Paraplegics and Tetraplegics Trust (APT),
is based at Old Sarum Airfield, near Salisbury, Wiltshire.
A shortage
of funds threatened the charity with closure in 1998, but fundraising
and media coverage helped them to pull through. The charity has
flourished ever since.
APT
landmarks during the last ten years:
125 disabled people have had assessment flights;
12 physically disabled pilots have completed flight training and
received their coveted National Private Pilots Licence (NPPL):
9 disabled flight trainees are currently undergoing flying instruction
for their NPPL.
On
3rd April 2004, the charity celebrated its anniversary by bringing
together trainees and qualified pilots from around the country.
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| Jonathan
Rudge |
More
than two dozen disabled pilots, from across the South, attended
an Anniversary Party and Open Day. In all, between 150 and 200 families,
carers and supporters descended on the airfield.
Disabled
pilot Jonathan Rudge, from East Gomeldon, near Salisbury, who learnt
to fly with APT after a car accident, says flying has transformed
his life: "I cannot begin to describe how much it means to
be up there in the sky when you spend all your time in a wheelchair,"
he says.
"To
be able to control the plane, take off, climb, navigate, use the
radio, descend and land, gives me a tremendous sense of freedom
and a buzz that lasts for days."
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| Lt
Col Jack Simpson |
Lt
Col Jack Simpson, who runs the charity, says APT is organising the
event to recognise the hard work of the trainee pilots and to raise
general awareness of the charity.
"Each
year we award a number of flying scholarships to disabled people,"
he says.
"Although
the standard of applications is very high, not enough people know
about us.
"This
open day will help people understand what we do, encourage more
disabled people to apply for scholarships and capture the interest
of potential supporters and donors."
| What: |
The
Aviation for Paraplegics and Tetraplegics Trust |
| Contact: |
Jack
Simpson on 01722 410744 or 01722 330843. |
| Address: |
Aviation
for Paraplegics and Tetraplegics Trust
Hangar 3
Old Sarum Airfield
Old Sarum
Salisbury
Wiltshire, SP4 6BJ |
| Website: |
www.av-para-tetra.demon.co.uk |
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