November is NaNoWriMo
“I hear, you have a new Certified Flight Instructor.” said the sweetest, gentlest voice, I ever heard. “I’ve heard great things. I hear he is a great instructor, not like …” the voices faded,
“Yes, what of it, Amelia Mary Earhart? Are you ready to commit to lessons?” taunted Chung, loudly.
“You know it is not Earhart, but Aaronhart. Is he in?” persisted the sweet, gentle voice.
“Maybe,” replied Chung, irritatingly.
“Come on Chung, I want to talk to him, please,” begged the sweet, soft voice.
“For you anything, sweet Amelia Mary Earhart. Anything!” responded Chung.
After, what seemed ages, “John Francisco Adams!” barked Chung. “There’s someone here for you.”
“Hello.” I said as I turned around the corner as swiftly as I could. Being unemployed and in search of any student, I was desperate to get up in the air.
“I’m John. Are you looking for an instructor?”
“Hi, I am Amelia,” said the most beautiful, absolutely, breathtaking person I had ever come across in my entire life. I gazed unabashedly, awestruck by what I saw. It felt surreal. This can’t be real?
“I am looking to get my private pilot license,” she said. “I work at AvTech, on the field” she pointing over her shoulder to a large hanger across from the flight school.
“When would you like to start? Have you ever flown in a small aircraft before?” I asked.
That was how I met the love of my life. Although, it would take me almost two more years to get the courage to ask and commit.
Over the next few months, I taught Amelia to fly. It was almost towards the end of her flight instruction before her check ride, that I managed to find the courage to ask her out to coffee. We spent two hours laughing and talking, and then walked over to the diner for a burger and a pint.
Over the next few weeks, I trained Amelia and helped her obtain her private pilot certificate. Six months later, we were living together. Amelia was like a sunshine in my life, and I could not imagine my life without her. It happened so fast, that sometimes I wondered, if it was too good to be true.
Amelia worked at AvTech LLC. She had recently graduated with a degree in Aerospace Engineering from University of California in Los Angeles. AvTech was a unique organization. Since 2001 when the in aftermath of 911, the aviation industry had suffered immensely and airlines have gone out of business or retired their fleet, the graveyard came into being. AvTech had one of the biggest graveyards of all in the Mohave Desert.
For me, I couldn’t imagine my life without Amelia.