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We believe that by sharing personal experiences we gain insight and become better pilots. So we created this website where students, seasoned pilots, and everyone in-between can share their experiences with aviation in an easy to read, beautiful way. Our hope is that you will follow our site, read these heartfelt articles and continue to become the safest, most proficient pilot possible.

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The Disciples of Flight website (previously known as Skypark.tv) was started in early 2012 by: Jim Hoddenbach is dedicated to the promotion of safety through shared exercise and knowledge from the pilot community.  We, Disciples of Flight, are always looking for individuals who are interested in contributing to the growing knowledge base on the website.  Bottom line:  if you want to write aviation articles then you are in the write place.

Click on the Contact Disciples of Flight and fill out the form to apply to be a contributor.  A sample of your writing or video work is required and will be requested, so you expedite the process by including links to your work.

No previous experience is required to write aviation articles for Disciples of Flight, just an honest, and knowledgeable voice in aviation.

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Ken has been flying since 1967, when he first soloed a Schweitzer sailplane on his 14th birthday. He flew competition aerobatics in the mid 70’s, and after taking time off from flying to raise his two boys, he embarked on a major building project. He bought a high performance RV6 kit plane, and after almost 4 years of continuous construction, he flew the RV6 for the first time on April 26, 2002. Since then, he has put over 1000 hours of trouble free time on his aircraft and has enjoyed traveling with his wife Marilyn throughout the western states. In 2004, Ken merged his 2 hobbies of flying and photography. In 2010, after retiring form a 40 year retail career, Ken was able to start enjoying his combined passions of flying and photography on a full time basis.

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