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Educational Gloucestershire Airport visit inspires young people

Rich Goodwin of Rich Goodwin Airshows hosted an educational visit from 27 aspiring pilots and engineers at Gloucestershire Airport recently.

The visit was part of his commitment to the fly2help charity, which is dedicated to changing lives using the power and wonder of flight.

Over the course of two days, Rich spoke to the group, aged between 14 and 18, with an inspiring talk on his background as a pilot and how he entered the aviation industry, as well as his continued dedication to pushing the boundaries of his Sabio Group-sponsored aircraft through innovation and STEAM-focused activities.

Rich is a regular on the airshow circuit, taking part in countless shows in the UK and in Europe.

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