Monday, April 8, 1996 - Page updated at 12:00 AM
Newsmakers
Newsmakers
Prodigy pilot: She's 4-foot-2 and needs aluminum extensions to help her reach the rudder pedals. But size isn't slowing pilot Jessica Dubroff, a 7-year-old girl from Pescadero, Calif., who hopes to make history by flying a four-seater Cessna 177B Cardinal airplane across the country and back.
"I can't wait," said Jessica, a student pilot for just four months. She plans to take off Wednesday from Half Moon Bay Airport with her father, Lloyd Dubroff, and her flight instructor, Joe Reid, as co-pilot.
"Joe said, `I'll sleep; you'll fly,' " said Jessica, who will log her hours. To set the record, she must do all the flying - about 40 to 50 hours during the 6,500-mile trip. "She wouldn't let Joe get within two inches of the controls unless she really has to," said her mother, Lisa Blair Hathaway.
Jessica, who has racked up about 30 hours of flying time, will fly three to four hours at a time with one or two stops a day.
She also plans a trip to Washington, where she would like to visit the White House. She has written to President Clinton to invite him on a 15-minute plane ride.
"I guess Jess is getting her 15 minutes of fame early," said her father. "I'm actually more nervous about her riding horses."
Federal Aviation Administration regulations say Jessica must be 16 years old before she is able to fly solo. She doesn't mind waiting. "I'm going to fly till I fly solo, fly till I die," she
said.
Copyright (c) 1996 Seattle Times Company, All Rights Reserved.
![]()

nwjobs

Post a comment

Michelle Goodman blogs about work/life balance.
How to tell your office you're gravely ill
Post a comment
nwautos

Choosing a new car? Weigh the impact of your choice on your wallet and on the planet.
Post a comment
- 'The Road' takes Viggo Mortensen to Mount St. Helens and Astoria, Ore.
- Craigslist adoption ad: A plea by young mother-to-be? A scam?
- Italian lead prosecutor argues Knox motive was hatred
- Italian prosecutors request life sentence for UW student
- Tugboat sinks on Seattle's waterfront
- Child-support error costs nearly $21,000
- Man shot in chest on E. Union Street in Capitol Hill
- Washington state wines make annual best-of list
- Chase shrugs off loss of CD investors
- Mariners Blog | A Mariners-Tigers swap makes a whole lot of sense for both teams
- Senate vote clears hurdle
235 - Tight Senate vote launches health care over hurdle
119 - Child-support error costs nearly $21,000
117 - Palin excitement builds in Tri-Cities
115 - Vikings easily beat the Seahawks
114 - Prosecutor requests life in prison for Amanda Knox
87 - Cutting through breast-cancer confusion
86 - Game thread
70 - New York terror trials will restore faith in rule of law
52 - Chase shrugs off loss of CD investors
46
- Washington state wines make annual best-of list
- Nonprofits get creative using Twitter and Facebook to make donation easier
- It's possible to recover a life lost to hoarding
- Lynnwood is reinventing itself — again
- Great places to cross-country ski for free (or almost) in the Methow
- 'The Road' takes Viggo Mortensen to Mount St. Helens and Astoria, Ore.
- Child-support error costs nearly $21,000
- Recipes: Sesame Pork Roast, Sour Cream Mashed Potatoes, Gingerbread with Lemon Sauce and more
- Banff: powder, peaks & purity
- 175 foster kids in Washington get 'forever families'




