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Flight to Birmingham Airport ambition fulfilled

Having completed his momentous flight into Birmingham Airport on 05 February, Walsall resident Kevin Arblaster who has cerebral palsy is now focused on inspiring people with disabilities to get involved in aviation.

Kevin, 54, touched down at Birmingham Airport in his four-seat Piper PA-28, marking a significant final entry in his first pilot logbook. Kevin who grew up under the flight path of Birmingham Airport had always dreamt of becoming a pilot despite his cerebral palsy. With the help of disabled flying charity Aerobility and years of training, he earned his pilot’s licence. To celebrate the final entry in his logbook, Kevin flew to Birmingham, the place where his dreams had started.

The flight departed Tatenhill Airport in the morning and arrived under sunny skies into Birmingham. XLR Executive Jet Centre greeted Kevin with co-pilot and Aerobility flying instructor, Martin Jones, at his side.

Kevin Arblaster (right) is congratulated by XLR’s Will Mott, as he arrives at Birmingham Airport in his Piper PA-28 (photo: courtesy of XLR)

Kevin Arblaster said: “I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to everyone who has supported me on this special flight, including Aerobility, XLR for outstanding ground support, and Birmingham Air Traffic for their hospitality marking such a memorable moment. If I can inspire at least one disabled person to pursue their dream as I have done, I would be very happy.”

Kevin will now focus his efforts on supporting Aerobility, to increase its presence in the Tatenhill area and be a valuable advocate for people with disabilities in the aviation industry.

With its headquarters at Blackbushe Airport in Hampshire, Aerobility changes lives by allowing anyone, with any disability, to experience the magic and wonder of flight. The organisation provides access to modified light aircraft and equipment, giving every disabled person the unique chance to spread their wings. The aviation charity has satellite bases at Tatenhill Airport in Staffordshire and Lydd Airport in Kent. 

Author: FTN Editor

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