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From left: Civil Air Patrol cadets Brenton Natale, Aneesh Tak, Simon Callihan and Andrew Poole stand on the tarmac at Camp Boucher at the Port of Ephrata Wednesday. All four had just completed their solos for the Desert Eagle Flight Academy.

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Civil Air Patrol cadets take to the skies over Ephrata
July 25, 2025 1:20 a.m.

Civil Air Patrol cadets take to the skies over Ephrata

EPHRATA — There couldn’t have been a better climate to teach teenagers to fly in. “We’ve had really good weather,” said Civil Air Patrol Lt. Col. Kathy Maxwell. “Usually by now we’ve had a smoke day or a windy day, or an overcast day.” The CAP cadets are wrapping up the second week of this year’s Desert Eagle National Flight Academy, held every year at Camp Boucher at the Port of Ephrata. Nineteen cadets from around the country, plus one from Japan, came to Ephrata to learn the basics of flying: airplane systems, pre- and post-flight procedures, navigation. In between they’re flying around the Ephrata Airport, first with instructors, then finally solo. The skies between Ephrata and Moses Lake are pretty mellow for flying, but that doesn’t mean there will be no surprises, cadets said.