Growing up in
the central Utah town of Price, Lon Arnold knew by age 4 that he wanted to
fly. Working on his Boy Scout Aviation merit badge Lon took his first
flight at the age of 12 and was hooked for life. As a Civil Air Patrol
Cadet, aerospace education and flying opportunities came on a regular
basis. Two weeks after his 16th birthday Lon performed his
first solo flight.
After
graduating from the California State University at Los Angeles, Lon taught
high school and college electronics for several years, and worked as an
engineer in the Los Angeles area.
In 1998 Lon started his air show
career. Flying at air shows all across the U.S. has been a great
experience.
After spending
two seasons flying in a weather modification program in Western Kansas Lon
said he has gained an even greater application for real time weather in
the cockpit. When flying weather mod the joke was he only got to fly in
really bad weather. Most pilots avoid thunder storms, weather mod pilots
fly into them on purpose with their wings on fire.
Lon also
continues as a member of the Civil Air Patrol. He said that it is a way to
continue serving his country. CAP has a need for both pilots and
non-pilots.