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Kolstad Recipients Then and Now
1968 Michael Opitz • • • • 1972 -1979 USAF pilot training, 1972 -1974 LTV A-7 D, 1974 -1976 Rockwell OV-10 A, 1976 -1979 (FAC) Instructor Pilot 1979 -1989 - Eastern Air Lines, S/O 727, S/O A-300, F/O 727 1980 -1995 - Puerto Rico ANG, 1980 -1992 LTV A-7 D Instructor Pilot & Weapons Officer, 1992 -1995 F-16 ADF Retired as LTC in 1995 1989 -2009 - Northwest Air Lines, S/O 727, F/O DC-9, F/O DC-10, Capt DC-9, Capt A-320 2009 -present - Delta Air Lines (through merger with NWA), Capt A-320 / NYC Sailplanes - Diamond Badge U. S. #200, Intl # 1000 - 1971 - Numerous top 10 nationals finishes - Won 1986 Std Class Nationals in Cordele - 5 time US National Team qualification - 1985 - 5 th - Rieti Italy Std Class - 1987 - 2 nd - Benalla Australia Std Class - 1989 - 18 th - Wiener Neustadt Austria Std Class - Had to decline team slots to New Zealand in early '90's, and South Africa in early 2000's , qualified for US Team in 3 separate decades. Married since 1989, one son now 21
1971 Bill Fenton • No response
1973 John Carver • Killed in an RAF Harrier Jet.
1974 Betsy Shannon • No response
1975 Steve Foreman • No response
1976 Fred Voltz • • • I learned to fly from my Dad, National Soaring Hall of Fame member Gunter Voltz. I used the Kolstad Award at the University of North Dakota to earn a degree in Aviation Administration. During college I had the privilege to tow and instruct at the great Black Forest Gliderport. This led to a career in aviation as an airline pilot, currently I am an MD 80 captain for American Airlines. A few years ago, I donated a 1 -26 to the SSA that had come back to me after many years. It is the same 1 -26 that my Dad purchased in the early 60’s and was used by many young pilot members of Air Explorer Post 309. Under the late Dean Carswell's leadership, the SSA used the 1 -26 as a prize to help expand membership. The winner kindly donated it to the Texas Soaring Association where it resides now. From 2005 to 2010 my wife Lisa and I restored a Piper Pawnee towplane for TSA. In the 36 years since my first solo, it has been my great honor to have flown with, worked on airplanes with, and shared hangar stories with some of the greatest names in aviation and soaring in particular.
1977 Kim Mc. Eligot • No response
1978 Todd Tracy • • Attended Embry-Riddle 1979 -1982 for BS Degree in Aeronautical Science Flew as Learjet Captain in 1985 at age 23 Started working with Eastern Airlines 1985 -1989 Pan American World Airways 1989 -1991 Ryan, Braniff, Kalitta, Express One 1991 -1995 Northwest Airlines & Delta Airlines 1995 -Present Captain on A 330
1978 Jeffrey Ohmart • No response
1980 John Mills • No response
1980 Alice Goodlette • After graduating from Colorado College in Colorado Springs, CO, with a Bachelors Degree in Physics, Alice Palmer spent a year as a research assistant at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, CO. After that year she decided to focus her career more toward aviation. • She obtained her FAA Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic certificate and spent several years managing Soar Black Forest, a commercial soaring operation in Colorado. Alice continued to build her career with connections to aviation. She is now an Instructional Design Manager with Flight. Safety Services Corp. , designing training courses for U. S. Air Force aircrew members, specifically in support of the KC-135 Stratotanker and the C-5 Galaxy. She is looking forward to the day when she will have time to return to soaring, so she can complete her diamond badge in a 1 -26 and obtain her two-lennie pin.
1981 Dave Mockler • No response
1983 Brad Weals • Graduated from University of California, Santa Barbara with BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering (1990) • Ditto with Masters, same subject, 1991 • Worked and lived in the Goleta/Santa Barbara area since 1991 at various engineering firms as an electrical and software engineer: - SAIC - Fujant (startup, now defunct) - IST - Raytheon - Toyon (current employer since 2005). Current specialties include field programmable gate array (FPGA) programming • Own a home in Goleta, CA near monarch butterfly wintering area, where I take frequent walks out on the bluffs over the ocean near the monarch preserve • Enjoy Beach Volleyball, Cooking, Biking, Tennis, Kayaking, Traveling
1983 Steve Leonard • • Steve Leonard was born into a soaring family. He attended his first soaring contest at the age of three months. Steve graduated from the University of Kansas in May of 1986 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautical Engineering. His first job out of college was in the flight test department of the Boeing Military Airplane Company. He worked in Flight Test on the Digital Autopilot upgrade for the B-52, on the Joint STARS airplane, an unmanned vehicle, and on the Presidential Airplane, also known as Air Force One. Since 1990, Steve has worked for the Cessna Aircraft Company. He has been involved with initial structural detail design, was acting lead on the rudder control system on Cessna JPATS entry, and has spent a large portion of his Cessna career working in hydraulic systems as a designer and specialist in resolving field issues. His most recent assignment has him working on the flight control systems of the Citation Ten. In the soaring world, Steve has become known as a "collector of sailplanes". He enjoys fun flying, OLC flying, and racing, primarily in the Open Class.
1984 Mark Culpepper • • • Graduate of Embry Riddle Aeronautical University 1988 Graduate of USAF pilot training 1991, graduating top of class Recipient of: – Distinguished graduate award – ATC Commanders trophy – Academic training award – Flight training award – Orville Wright Achievement award being selected the top graduate among all top graduates from all USAF pilot training classes 1991 F-16 pilot Alabama Air National Guard Combat Veteran of Iraq war 2003. Currently Pilot for Delta Air Lines Involved in both general aviation and soaring Current CFII and CFIG Holder of A&P with Inspector Authorization
1985 Gordon Boettger • • • • Started flying at the age of 13 at Los Alamitos with the Long Beach Soaring Club. Soloed on 14 th birthday. Soloed power on 16 th birthday. Diamond badge and several Junior Class Soaring records by age 18. Joined the Navy at age 21 and flew E-2 Hawkeyes aboard the USS Ranger. Left the Navy at age 28 and joined Fedex (1996) where I am a Captain on the MD-11 based in Los Angeles. Earned my 1000 KM diplome in June 1995. Barron Hilton Cup winner in 2004. Earned my 2000 KM diplome in May 2005. Hold several National Soaring distance records from Minden. Have flown the longest flight in the Northern Hemisphere with a flight of 2256 KM flown in 2011. Online Contest US Champion in 2011 and Number 2 in the world in 2011. Currently live in Minden, NV. Married to Melissa and have 3 children.
1986 Jan Huelsbeck • No response
1987 Patrick Mc. Atee • Deceased
1988 Sean Franke • As part of the US Junior Soaring Team in 1991, 1993, and 1995 Sean competed in Sweden, France and Poland. In 2010, Sean was on the US Club Class Team flying at the FAI World Gliding Championships in Prievidza, Slovakia finishing 8 th place. He is going back on the US Club Class Team to A. G. Chaves, Argentina in 2012/2013. Currently he has eight State and two National soaring records. When not competing he can be found flying for fun at Warner Springs, CA and mentoring local pilots. • Sean moved from Michigan to California in 1993. While flight instructing and towing gliders part time he learned about the bankcard industry. Within a couple of months began working full time for a bank establishing new merchant credit card accounts. In 1999 Sean started his own company, Electronic Merchant Services (EMS). EMS now has several employees and is a registered ISO / MSP with US Bank - Minn. MN. EMS is a leader in credit card merchant processing providing service to retail, mail order, phone order, business to business and ecommerce merchants. Sean has been a guest at several venues speaking on bankcard topics and has articles published in newspapers. Recently he took part in the inaugural class of Certified Payments Professional (CPP) sponsored by the Electronic Transaction Association. Sean is currently one of a handful holding a CPP certificate in California.
1989 Michael Ondeck • The first photo was taken in 1985, about 4 years prior to receiving the Kolstad Award. It was taken at El Mirage, CA after passing the private pilot glider flight test. Gene Hamm, the examiner, is on the left and John Krey, the tow pilot, is on the right. The next photo was taken several years ago standing next to my Luscombe at Long Beach Airport after I took my daughter up for her first airplane ride. • As far as background, I have not flown in about two years and did not go on to a career in aviation. I did stay somewhat active in soaring and owned three airplanes including a 1939 Luscombe. For a few years I did a little bit of weekend towing flying Callair tow planes for a local soaring club. I live in Long Beach, CA with my wife Susan and my two children, Ryan (age 11) and Jennie (age 10). I am in the outdoor advertising industry and I am a VP of Operations for a billboard company.
1990 Erik Nelson • • I was fortunate enough to receive a Kolstad Award scholarship as a high school student in the late 1980 s, and applied it toward my undergraduate tuition at Harvard University. While there, I majored in history, completed my premedical requirements, kept a part-time job, and served as president of the Harvard Flying Club. I also met my wife and perpetual crew, Sarah, and introduced her to the fantastic and fringe world of competition soaring. We went together to France in 1993 for my third and final under-25 gliding championships with the U. S. team. I took a six-year break from racing while a medical student and intern at the University of Vermont, but added an instrument rating and stayed current in sailplanes at Sugarbush and Stowe. When we moved to Boston for residency, I joined the MIT Soaring Association, bought a share of a Standard Cirrus, and started flying regional contests again. After training, I became a musculoskeletal radiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital and instructor in radiology for Harvard Medical School. Sarah, the bank, and I bought a Ventus 2, and we expanded the crew roster when my daughter was born five years ago. We currently live in Winchester, VA, I fly with the Mid-Atlantic Soaring Association, and in as many regional and national competitions as the schedule allows.
1990 Neal Nelson • I was in the Gulf during the First Gulf War for the scholarship award presentation, which my Mom and Dad accepted on my behalf. • I have done very little soaring in the last ten years during the war on terror. The army has kept me so busy I am no longer current enough to take passengers up for a ride.
1991 Tim Hanke Earned CFIG in 1993. Member of the USA Jr. Soaring Team in 1997 & 1999. Live in Ballston Spa, NY with my wife Roxanne and young daughter, Kayla. Graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology in 1999 with a Civil Engineering Degree. • Started Adirondack Soaring in 2001 in Saratoga Springs, NY. We now have 65 members and over 27 private sailplanes. The club owns 2 Pawnee towplanes, 2 Blanik L-13's, 2 Blanik L-23's, and leases a Grob 103 III and a Duo Discus. • I have owned a Libelle 201 b sailplane from 1994 thru 2011. In 2011, I was able to upgrade to a Discus 2 ax. • Accepted the Region 1 & 3 Director position in 2011 for the SSA. • Currently working as a Construction Project Manager for Le. Chase Construction Services, LLC. • Currently have almost 3, 000 hours in sailplanes and am the Treasurer and Operations Director for Adirondack Soaring • •
1992 David Graham • • He graduated from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, in Daytona Beach, FL where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautical Science. Major Graham earned his wings after attending Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training at Columbus AFB, MS where he flew the T-37 and T-38. He then trained in the F-16 C in the 62 nd Fighter Squadron, Luke AFB, AZ. In 2001, Major Graham was assigned to the 35 th Fighter Squadron at Kunsan AB, Republic of Korea where he served as an F-16 CG Flight Lead and squadron scheduler. Major Graham was then reassigned to the 55 th Fighter Squadron at Shaw AFB, SC. During his tenure at Shaw, he served as an F-16 CJ Instructor Pilot, Chief of Squadron Training, and Chief of Squadron Safety. During that time, Major Graham deployed to Incirlik AB, Turkey where he flew combat missions in support of Operation Northern Watch. In 2005, Major Graham was then reassigned to the 9 th Fighter Squadron at Holloman AFB, NM where he trained in the F-117 A Stealth Fighter. During his tour, Major Graham served as an F-117 A Instructor Pilot, Chief of Squadron Safety, Flight Commander, and Assistant Director of Operations. Major Graham arrived at Hill AFB in January 2008 where he served as an F-16 Instructor Pilot, Chief of Current Operations, and the Viper West Demonstration Pilot. He currently is stationed at Eielson AFB, AK as a USAF Aggressor, F-16 Instructor Pilot, and Assistant Director of Operations
1993 Joe Walter • • Joe Walter flew in the 1995 European Junior Gliding Championships in 1995 at Lezno, Poland in Club Class. Finished 20 th. Distinction as youngest pilot at 18. He also flew in the 1997 European Junior Gliding Championships in 1997 at Freudenstadt, Germany, in Standard Class. Finished 14 th, won day 2. He was on the US Junior Team for the inaugural FAI Junior World Gliding Championships at Terlet, Holland, in 1999 in Standard Class. Finished 20 th. He once held the Youth State Speed Record for a 100 k triangle in Illinois, but that was broken by Trace Lewis, a 2008 Kolstad recipient. 2001 Officer Training: Honor Graduate (#1 of 100 officer candidates) and Academic Achievement Award (highest total test scores), 2001 to 2002 Pilot Training: Order of Daedalions’ Award (for dedication to Military Aviation, Personal Integrity and Patriotism) , 2002 Wisconsin Air National Guard 2 nd Lieutenant of the Year, 2002 Introduction to Fighter Fundamentals: Distinguished Graduate 2002 to 2003 F-16 Formal Training: Air to Ground Top Gun , Since 2003, 176 Fighter Squadron: 2004 Wingman of the Year, 2005 Flight Lead of the Year, 2006 and 2009 Instructor Pilot of the Year 3 tours to Iraq Previous positions: Chief of Scheduling, Chief of Training, Chief of Weapons and Tactics. Currently serving as Director of Operations, Air Control Alert Detachment, and qualified as Standardization and Evaluation Flight Examiner, Instructor Pilot, 4 -ship flight lead, Function Check Flight Pilot, Air Control Alert Pilot
1994 Paul Sabino • • • Bachelors degree of science in mechanical engineering from Iowa State University Currently serve as the teaching pastor of Westwind Church in Waukee, Iowa Finishing my masters degree in theological education
1994 James Brown • • Since receiving the scholarship I graduated from Northern Arizona University with a Bachelors Degree in Mechanical Engineering and later from Arizona State University with an MBA. I spent the first 10 years of my career as an Engineer at Honeywell working on various integrated avionics within their Primus 2000 and Primus EPIC systems. While at Honeywell, I led development teams for functionality on many aircraft (Gulfstream, Dassault, Cessna, Agusta, Hawker, Bombardier). My last two years at Honeywell, I worked as an Applications Engineer participating in flight test on the AW 139 Helicopter and Dassault Falcon 900 aircraft. Since leaving Honeywell in 2005 I have worked for ACSS, an L-3 Communications and Thales Company. My current responsibilities as an Engineering Manager include Development and Installation of ACSS surveillance products (TCAS, TAWS, Transponders, and ADS-B Applications) on customer aircraft all over the world. My wife Becky and I have been blessed to become a foster family, so our home is filled with our biological, adopted, and foster children. With ten years of marriage and six children ranging 1 month to 9 years old, we stay very busy. With the busy personal life I have not continued flying and do not stay active in the glider community.
1995 Elizabeth Schwenkler • Married, mother of 2 • 1 st American women to win open class Nationals • World Jr champion in Holland 1999
1995 Mark Dunning I attended Rice University in Houston, TX and earned a BS in Biochemistry. From there I went to graduate school and earned a Ph. D in Cellular and Molecular Biology from the University of Wisconsin- Madison. I did several years of postdoctoral work at UW- Madison under the Howard Hughes Medical Institute; after which I took my current position as the Director of Molecular Biology at Bio. Sentinel Pharmaceuticals in Madison, WI. On the soaring side of things, after receiving the Kolstad award, I became a CFIG and continued to fly for many years with the Soaring Club of Houston. I helped over 60 glider pilots solo, earn their ratings, and still loved teaching whenever possible. When I moved to Wisconsin, I flew with Sylvania Soaring Adventures in Beloit, WI as an instructor and demo pilot on the weekends, and flew with them for many years.
1996 Garret Willat • Garret Willat graduated from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in 2009. • Flew twice representing the US Junior Team in Slovakia and again in the UK. • In 2009 won the US Open Class Nationals and flew twice representing the US Team in Open Class in Germany and Hungary. • Garret is a full-time glider instructor at Sky Sailing; married to Renee, with 2 girls, Leena and Nadeen.
1996 Steven Lewis • No response
1997 Daniel Sorenson • • • I attended Texas A&M University graduating with an aerospace engineering degree. I joined the Air Force and went through pilot training. After two F-16 assignments, I went through USAF Test Pilot School at Edwards where I’m currently an instructor. Soaring has remained in my life and I’ve tried to stay involved with at least one contest a summer. After being a long-time private glider pilot, I’m finally getting my CFIG so I can help pass on our awesome sport!
1997 Ira Phillips III • No response
1998 Justin Poet • No response
1998 Jason Howard • No response
1999 Michael Robison • • • Graduated Penn State 2002 Earned A & P license Instructor at Penn College of Technology CFIG Owns Nimbus 3 DM
1999 Steven Garin This picture is from Soaring magazine in 1999. We have no further information.
2000 Michael Westbrook • Mike Westbrook used his award to attain a Bachelors Degree in Professional Aeronautics at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. • Mike represented the U. S. Junior Soaring Team in England Italy. • He is a flight instructor in airplanes and gliders, and has been an active member with the Texas Soaring Association and Harris Hill Soaring. • Mike currently manages technical publications for Sikorsky Aircraft’s light helicopter division and owns a Standard Cirrus.
2000 Michael Riley • No response
2001 David Shelton • My scholarship helped pay for my aerospace engineering education at Penn State, where I was an active member of the PSU Soaring Club. While in school, I designed and built a series of experimental aircraft with my roommate, Andy Balk, and friends. These included the SB-1 ultralight glider, SB-2 composite airplane and SB-3 wing in ground effect. After college, I worked with unmanned air vehicles for a while. • In 2007 I started Moto. POD LLC (www. motorcyclepilot. com) to provide pilots with innovative ground transportation solutions. Our first product was a patented belly pod that’s designed to carry a street-legal motorcycle. After landing, it takes about 90 seconds to remove the motorcycle, unfold the handlebars and ride away. By combining air + ground transportation, we’re working to equip a new breed of pilots with convenient door-to-door travel. The pods are currently in production for the Van’s RV-10 and we’re working on a certified version for the Cirrus SR-20 and SR-22. It will also be available as a removable/swappable sensor pod for aerial surveillance, search and rescue, disaster response, tsunami warning and other applications. More exciting projects are coming soon.
2001 Daniel Koneck • Did not go to college
2002 Kathy Fosha • No response
2002 Chris Saunders • No response
2002 Josh Burczynski • No response
2003 Walter Brink II • No response
2003 Ryan Vihlen Since winning the award, I placed second in the 2005 Region 3 Sports Class and crewed for the US Junior Team at the WJGC in Husbands Bosworth, UK. I have since become extremely busy with school. I graduated Summa Cum Laude with a BFA in Furniture Design from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) in 2008. After working in Connecticut for six months, I decided to go back to school to pursue graphic design. I am now completing a MFA at SCAD's Atlanta campus. My work and full resume can be seen at vihlen. com. Last July, I married Sarah Byrd near Chattanooga. We live in Atlanta where I am working as a designer at Kaiser Permanente's regional headquarters.
2004 Sylvia Szarfarczyk • • • 2001 Bultman Youth Flight Scholarship 2004 Kolstad College Scholarship Gold Badge with Diamond Goal 2004 2007 Region 9 South Placed 4 2008 World Class National Championships Placed 7 Open Class Singleplace State Records 13 15 Meter Class State Records 10 15 Meter Class US Records 3 Standard Class State Records 1 World Class State Records 2 Current Pilot Ranking: 64. 21515 based on 2008 World Class National Championships Best Pilot Ranking: 64. 21515 based on 2008 World Class National Championships
2004 Kevin Christner • I graduated from college! • Two top 10 day places in the 2007 Nationals. . . Lots of long pleasure flights. . .
2005 Edward Pickens • • • After college I flew a King Air 90, Twin Otter, and Cessna Caravan domestically and internationally. I then entered the US Air Force and became an Officer. Presently I am working as a contractor in Afghanistan. I fly a King Air 100 for Flight Landata. We make 3 D images of the ground that are overlaid with high resolution photography. This January I will begin distance learning courses and will begin working on my ME degree. I hope to fly for FEDEX or UPS in the future. Outside of work I have been constructing a 1926 Stamer Lippisch Zogling. Right now I am waiting for spring to cover the aircraft before I donate it to the Golden Age Air Museum in Bethel, PA. There it will serve as a flying part of their collection. In recreational flight, I have instructed two students who have received their Private SEL. I have also instructed multiple students on tailwheel aircraft operations. At the moment I own a Ka-6. It is a pleasure to fly, yet I hardly have time to fly it. This summer I hope to get back into cross country soaring and would be delighted to take it on course. I presently fly out of either Ball Airfield, NC or Beltzville, PA.
2006 Steve Coggins • No response
2006 Corey Sullivan • No response
2007 Mitchell Wagner • No response
2007 Devin Bargainnier • No response
2008 Brad Towne • Since being awarded the Kolstad Scholarship, I graduated from the University of Notre Dame with BS in Mechanical Engineering • Was commissioned as a 2 nd Lt in the US Marine Corps. • Got married, and am currently serving as an Infantry Officer in the USMC in 29 Palms, CA.
2008 Trace Lewis • • Here is a photo of me in John Cochrane's ASW-27 in Ephrata, WA the summer after I won the award; as well as a picture in Pensacola, FL with a Piper Seminole that I flew to all corners of the country. I am now Commercially licensed in Glider and Multi-Engine airplanes, as well as CFI, CFII and MEI certificates totaling about 1200 hours time. (Glider CFI is next!) I stay busy over the summers now, mostly instructing in tailwheel aircraft and towing gliders in a Pawnee, getting the occasional glider flight. I just turned 21 last week and will graduate with a Bachelors degree in Aviation Management from SIUC in May 2012. I have also been a part-time flight instructor in the Aviation Flight program since the Fall 2011 semester. After I graduate, I hope to start flying for a Part-135 freight feeder operation, or a operation in Missouri that needs a charter pilot, glider pilot, tow pilot, skydive pilot, flight instructor, and aerobatic warbird pilot all in one person.
2011 Rachel Conklin I joined the Valley Soaring Club based at Randall Airport in Middletown, NY in September 2006. I soloed and earned my 'A' Badge in the club's Schweizer 2 -33 trainer soon after on November 18 th, 2006. I went on to earn my "B" badge on August 11 th, 2007, and my "C" badge the very next day on August 12 th, 2007. I later obtained my private pilot glider certificate the same day as my Dad on September 1 st, 2008. As a member of Valley Soaring Club, I have had the privilege of flying many gliders. I have flown in SGS 2 -33's, 1 -26's, and a 1 -34. As well as the ASK-21. I have also flown countless times in the Schweizer 1 -26 serial number 2. Since last year, I grew an interest into the competition side of soaring. Henry Nixon, my chief glider instructor, allots a certain number of contests that he routinely flies to passengers. He takes his ASK-21 and offers the back seat to passengers from our club. I have had the opportunity twice now to fly with him. Once at the Wurtsboro, NY Region 2 North contest, and most recently at the Region 2 contest held at Mifflin, PA.
2012 Daniel Sazhin Century I, III, Silver Badge Gold distance, Diamond goal, Diamond distance 2012 TSA 1 -26 Championship State Youth open class records: Distance up to 3 TP, Free distance, Free O/R, Free distance up to 3 TP. Nightly contest director of Condor Weatherman at 1 -26/13. 5 meter contest at TSA, while competing; Team trophy (1 st place), fastest flight, highest average score for first-timer, highest average for contestant under 30 Most notable 1 -26 flight for the year Blairstown-Middletown Boomerang Contest trophy 2013 1 -26 Champion at Moriarty Won 2 days flying the 1 -26 at 2013 Mifflin Club Class nationals Won 2013 Governor’s Cup
2013 James Peter Stewart • Century III awarded 3/30/2013 • Records: Youth open single: free distance, free O/R, free triangle dist, free 3 TP, etc. • State Records: Absolute altitude, altitude gain, etc. • Flew in Region 6 North and South, Region 3, prepared Region 4 South dinners, organized 2 public relation events • VA record keeper
2014 Christopher Zaboji CHRIS SOLOED JULY 2011 IN AN ASK-21 ON HIS 16 TH BIRTHDAY HE PASSED THE PRIVATE GLIDER CHECK RIDE, AND SOLOED A CESSNA 172 STARTED HIS CROSS COUNTRY TRAINING AND WORKING ON FURTHER BADGES. HE IS ACTIVE IN A LOCAL BOY SCOUT TROOP HE IS WORKING TOWARD HIS EAGLE SCOUT. HE IS A MEMBER OF, ORGANIZED FUNDRAISERS FOR, AND HAS MADE PRESENTATIONS FOR THE PRISONER OF WAR/MISSING IN ACTION CLUB. HE IS VICE PRESIDENT OF FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA AND HAS WON SEVERAL AWARDS FOR HIS ACTIVITIES. HE HAS ALSO BEEN A SPEAKER MANY TIMES SINCE 2011 AT THE FRONT ROYAL AIRSHOW.
Kolstad Recipients 1968 to 2013