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Warren girl gets to be Pilot for a Day


Published: Thu, May 5, 2011 @ 12:01 a.m.

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Ashley Moorhead, 11, of Warren, is sworn in as an honorary Air Force second lieutenant by Air Force Reserve Col. Teresa Ham during the 910th Airlift Wing’s Pilot for a Day program.

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Ashley Moorhead is all smiles in anticipation of a day of activities, including being taxied in a C-130 Hercules cargo plane.

By WILLIAM K. ALCORN

alcorn@vindy.com

VIENNA

Eleven-year-old Ashley Moorhead offered an apt description after the turbo-prop engines of the huge C-130 Hercules aircraft fired up.

“It was real loud. We had to wear earplugs,” said an excited Ashley after being named Pilot for a Day on Wednesday at the 910th Airlift Wing at the Youngstown Air Reserve

Station.

One of the best parts of her day was being taxied down the runway in the C-130, said her aunt, Tammy Moorhead.

The program reaches out to

the community by providing a

fun-filled day of activities to children who have a chronic health situation, said Maj. Brent Davis, head of the Office of Public Affairs for the 910th.

“The future of the Mahoning Valley rests with our children who will someday be the leaders of our community,” Davis said. “The 910th hopes to put bright rays of sunshine into the lives of children who may not be able to envision a very hopeful future at this point in their lives.”

Ashley receives treatment for cerebral palsy at Akron Children’s Hospital Mahoning Valley in Boardman.

The Willard K-8 School fifth-grader was sworn in as an honorary Air Force second lieutenant, the beginning of a day full of activities with the 910th.

Ashley rode on a base firetruck, called a super-soaker, received a genuine air-crew flight suit fitted to her size, and had a tour of the base that included a visit to the Life Support Shop and firing the Fire Arms Training Simulator.

“It’s a nice program. It was fun. Ashley doesn’t get to do a whole lot. Wednesday, she got to go and enjoy herself for a day,” Tammy Moorhead said.

“Taxiing in the plane was really fun. Not many kids get to do that,” Ashley said. “I got ‘dog tags’ with my name on it, and my name was on the plane right above the doorway. I’m going to tell my friends about it at school.”

Ashley loves music, and Justin Bieber, the 17-year-old Canadian pop singer-songwriter, is her favorite singer.

The Youngstown Air Reserve Station Base-Community Council is the program’s financial co-sponsor.


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1TheLostPatrol(717 comments)posted 1 year ago

What a wonderful story about a young lady that will someday overcome her challenges and become a successful professional in society. To the 910th Air Lift Wing, I salute your exemplary actions; the willingness to "give back" to your Community.

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2hmm(126 comments)posted 1 year ago

Kidos to our military and the 910 at the reserve base. It is unfortunate that more agencies don't have special programs for those whom may not have the chance to have experiences like this ,,,,,,,

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3tonne(199 comments)posted 1 year ago

Way to go, Ashley. What a great way to show you can accomplish anything you want to. Hope you had the best time ever.

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