Prince George, one of the youngest members of the Royal Family, started pilot training at the age of 11. The future King of England made his first flight on the last day of school vacation last week. This special moment took place at White Waltham Airport in Berkshire, under the supervision of Prince William and Princess Kate. According to witnesses, the young prince thoroughly enjoyed the flight. Continuing the aviation tradition of the Royal Family, George is learning to fly at the same airport where his great-grandfather Prince Philip received training. It is known that his father, Prince William, is also an experienced helicopter pilot. This development once again highlights the Royal Family's commitment to aviation. Members of the family such as King Charles, Prince William, Prince Harry, and Prince Andrew have all served as pilots or in military aviation roles at various times. Prince George's early start in flight training is seen as part of his preparation for his future role. Royal observers believe that this step will help the young prince develop leadership and responsibility skills. Officials at White Waltham Airport emphasized that Prince George's training is being conducted safely and under the guidance of experienced instructors. The airport is known as one of the oldest and largest grass runway airports in England. This news is significant in terms of demonstrating the approach of the Royal Family to the education and development of the new generation members. It is believed that Prince George will continue to develop his flying skills in the coming period and may even serve in military or civilian aviation roles like other family members in the future.
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