121st hosts third Pilot for a Day

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  • By Airman Ashley Williams
  • 121st Air Refueling Wing
Airmen with the 121st Air Refueling Wing hosted Madalyn Charles, a 13-year-old from London, Ohio, as Pilot for a Day June 18, 2015.

"Today was our third Pilot for a Day event," said Capt. Cassandra Seward, the executive officer with the 121st ARW. "When Capt. Wonn and I decided to try it at our base, I had no idea how great this experience would be for the honorary pilot, the wing members or for me. It has truly been one of the most rewarding and humbling experiences in my military career."

Charles was diagnosed with Tricuspid Atresia, a form of congenital heart disease where the tricuspid valve is missing, causing the right ventricle in the heart to be underdeveloped.

"Many people take their lives and health for granted," said Seward. "Being able to serve in the Air National Guard is an honor and a privilege that many children like Madalyn will never have."

Charles spent the day at Rickenbacker, experiencing what it would to be like in the various squadrons here.

"This has been amazing," said Barbara Charles, mother of Madalyn. "The military is not something that she's able to do in her future, so for her to be able to experience those opportunities for a day has been really awesome."

Activities included taking a tour of the KC-135 Stratotanker, marshalling an aircraft, taking a tour of the fire department which included a ride on the fire truck, learning about emergency management and interacting with security forces personnel.

"I have been so blessed to be able to spend one day with each of them," said Seward. "I hope we are able to carry on this partnership with Nationwide Children's Hospital and the community for years to come. It is so amazing to see how this unit comes together to support this event."