The sky was calling, and today Cameron Morrill answered by soloing in N752DW at KRTS on runway 8! Calm and collected, Cameron stepped up to the challenge with quiet confidence. After a quick pep talk and a ceremonial “boot” to his flight instructor, James Morgan (a rite of passage, of course), Cameron embraced the skies on his own for the first time and was met with cheers over the radio from fellow pilots in the pattern at KRTS. From day one, Cameron has been an incredibly focused and determined student. Whether he's flying or meticulously tabbing his FAR/AIM, he's shown time and again that he’s in this for the long haul. His dedication is obvious—and today, it paid off in a big way. When Cameron isn’t at the airport, you’ll likely find him camping, carving down snowy slopes, exploring great eats around town (he’s a true foodie), or trying to convince his dog to take a break from playing fetch. Huge congratulations to Cameron and his instructor James Morgan on reaching this unforgettable milestone. You’ve earned it! Just don’t get too comfortable—that private pilot checkride is just around the corner! Awesome work!
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