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The Times Advocate, 2005-11-02, Page 3636 Exeter Times–Advocate Wednesday,November 2, 2005 Kids take off withYoung Eagles By Pat Bolen TIMES -ADVOCATE STAFF HENSALL — A local pilot is volunteering his services to intro- duce children to the aviation world as part of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) Young Eagles program. John Beimers of Hensall has been fly- ing since 1974 and has logged around 2,000 hours in the air, many of them in his Piper Warrior. The EAA Young Eagles program was launched in 1992 to give interested young people, ages eight to - 17, an opportunity to fly in a general avia- tion airplane. The flights are offered free and are made possible through the generosity of EAA member volunteers. Since 1992, more than 1.1 million Young Eagles have enjoyed a flight through the pro- gram. Young Eagles have been registered in more than 90 different countries and have been flown by nearly 40,000 volunteer pilots. Biemers first flight for the Young Eagles was in 1998 and he has now flown over 200 kids out of Goderich, Stratford and Manitolin Island. The aim of the pro- gram is to make chil- dren aware of the importance of aviation according to Beimers Some of the passen- gers have gone on to become pilots them- selves. He said before their flight, kids are given a briefing on the air- plane and the theory of flight before taking off for their ride which usually lasts 15 to 20 minutes. After the flight, pas- sengers are registered as Young Eagles and their name is listed in the world's largest logbook on display at the EA Air Adventure Museum in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Pilots donate their planes and time and Beimers said it requires a lot of volun- teer time to make sure everything goes safely. Weather conditions also have to be right for the planes to fly. A Young Eagles day can involve several planes and up to 300 kids The last one Beimers took part in was at Manitolin Island. While none have been flown out of the Exeter area, Beimers said it is something he would like to do. "It's quite something for kids," said Beimers. "You should see their faces." Jarrett and Brent Johns of Exeter with father Larry are two of the more than 200 kids local pilot John Beimers (right) has taken for plane rides as part of the Young Eagles program which introduces children to aviation. (photo above submitted/right Pat Bolen) Avon Maitland trustees vote down increase By Stew Slater SPECIAL TO THE TIMES -ADVOCATE SEAFORTH — In a 5-4 vote Oct. 25, trustees of the Avon Maitland District School Board narrowly defeated a recommendation to boost the amount paid per kilometre to employees and trustees who must drive as part of their work. Veteran North Huron representa- tive Colleen Schenk certainly put forward the perception of casting the deciding vote, by admitting to colleagues just moments before the question was called that she still wasn't sure how she would vote. The former board chairperson claimed to still be mulling over a well-prepared argument against the "kilometrage rate" increase, made moments earli- er by Stratford trustee Doug Pratley. In the end, Schenk voted against the recommendation, along with Pratley, Huron County trustees Shelley Kaastra and Emily Milley, and board chairperson Meg Westley of Stratford. The recommendation, to increase the kilometrage rate from 37 cents to 40 cents, was brought forward following a request for review. Groups requesting a review by the Finance Committee included repre- sentatives from one of the board's labour unions, the facilities department, student trustees and members of the Special Education team — who, accord- ing to education superintendent Marie Parsons, "all ... drive every day." A report delivered by staff as background to the recommendation cited "the rapid esca- lation of fuel prices since the begin- ning of the current school year," and suggested amending the kilome- trage rate effective Nov. 1. Current board policy dictates the kilome- trage rate is normally reviewed once per year, in June, and is only brought forward for a trustee vote if a change is recommended. Pratley noted gasoline prices have dropped off from their September highs of well over $1 per litre; on the day of the meeting, he had filled his vehicle for about 87 cents per litre in Stratford. He had surveyed a number of business and government organizations around the city and found their kilo- metrage rates to be as low as 33.5 cents. And he also observed an increase in the rate would do nothing for employees who, through no fault of their own, had been transferred to schools far from their homes, and for whom kilometrage rates don't apply because their commutes are not cov- ered. It was contravention of the existing kilometrage rate policy, however, which formed a significant portion of Pratley's argument against the "Basically ... we're delaying our decision (on reacting to current fuel prices) for two months.That, to me, seems reasonable." DOUG PRATLEY STRATFORD TRUSTEE change. He suggested trustees should be wary of setting a prece- dent by going against board policy. "I also have a concern with regard to the perception: We are spending dollars that have not been allocated to us by the government for this purpose," the Stratford trustee said. All is not lost, however, for employees and school board officials hoping for relief from high fuel costs prior to the scheduled June 2006, kilometrage rate review. A sec- ondary recommendation, calling for an annual January "reconciliation . .. to adjust for fuel escalation or de- escalation," received unanimous support from trustees. 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