Scout Life

HIGH FLYERS

Max Kennedy looked out the windshield. But instead of an open road, he faced puffy clouds and a whirring propeller.

The 14-year-old First Class Scout was flying more than 1,500 feet above the ground inside a Cessna 172 Skylane airplane. He could see an amusement park below. The roller coasters looked like they

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