14 year old is Pilot for a Day at McChord

By 62nd Airlift Wing Public Affairs on March 25, 2011

JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash.  -- When the newest member of Team McChord was asked what was the best part of his Pilot for a Day experience, his response was "the explosion."

The 4th Airlift Squadron hosted Pilot for a Day, 14-year-old, Josh Loux, March 18.

"These types of events are fun," said Capt. Raegan McDowell, 4th AS pilot and Pilot for a Day coordinator. "We strive to make this a special day for Josh and his family, and look forward to showing him 'Airlift Excellence' first hand."

Pilot for a Day is an Air Force program that enables challenged youth a chance to visit an Air Force squadron, becoming part of the team in the process. The participants are usually selected through a partnership with a community hospital or foster program.

Josh was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis, one of the most common chronic lung diseases in children and young adults. 

Joined by his mother, father, brother, sister and two friends, the group started the day with an explosive ordnance disposal demonstration. 

"You want me to yell loud? Really loud? Really, really loud?" said Josh. "Fire in the hole! Fire in the hole! Fire in the hole!"

The group also got a chance to tour the fire station, sit in the pilot seat of a C-17 Globemaster III and "fly" in an aircraft simulator. 

The Gig Harbor, Wash., teen is home schooled and his family is part of the Harper Christian Home School Co-op. 

"We are very grateful to the kids and families of the Co-op," said Mrs. Deedee Loux, Josh's mother. "Everyone has treated him like any other kid."

Josh's friends, Mac and Cole, also had a good time touring McChord Field, playing foosball in the 4th AS Heritage room and laughing together. 

"Josh was very appreciative, he had lots of fun," said Captain McDowell.