Show c U u Student Pilots rr lo To rrT o T Begin Flying in Practice The Salt Lake Airport will be bethe bethe bethe the scene of many a a. stormy landing landing landing land land- ing and takeoff beginning next Wednesday when university student student student stu stu- stu- stu dent pilots take to the air in Cubs and The event some thirty U students students students stu stu- dents have been waiting for studying studying study study- ing for and dreaming about will actually take place next week when groups of three or four future pi pilots pilots pilots pi- pi lots go out to the airport to take their first real flying lesson The lessons will wilI be given for a a. half hour by the best instructors in the state including Ray Peck manager of Thompson Air Ser Ser- vice Ground instruction or hanger flying will also be given On the campus Professor Ralph D. D Baker announced that the C. C A. A A A. has sanctioned a listening course for those who wish to take groundwork groundwork ground groundwork work only The requirements mainly mainly mainly main main- ly physical are not as stringent as the flying course and the fee is only 20 Professor Baker urges all aU those interested in any field of Aviation to take the course since the training training training train train- ing not only teaches the basic fundamentals fundamentals fundamentals fun fun- of aeronautics but also supplies the to hard-to-get practical knowledge of flying |