17-year-old becomes one of America's youngest licensed pilots, flies solo: 'I still can't believe it'
Ballinger said he hopes to enroll in the US Air Force Academy or the Naval Academy
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Christopher Ballinger has high ambitions, and he knows the sky's the limit. The 17-year-old pilot recently earned his license to fly single engine land planes and told "Fox & Friends" Thursday that his passion for flying began at a very young age.
"I've always loved heights, I love going on roller coasters," he said. "I've always wanted to see the world and being a pilot is just the perfect path for that."
He went on to describe the intricate process involved with obtaining a pilot's license, specifically pointing out his involvement with programs that allowed him to reach new heights.
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"I initially allied for something called the Aim High Flight Academy. It's a three-week program which gets you to solo," he said. "From that application, I actually got referred to the Air Force ROTC Flight Academy, which is what I did," he said.
"It was pretty hard… we were in the classroom every day for about two hours, flying for about two hours, studying non-stop. It was a very, very intense training, he added.
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The eight-week junior ROTC program allowed Ballinger to obtain his full pilot's license at the earliest age allowed.
Ballinger told Kilmeade he hopes to turn his love for flying into a career and is working on applications to both the United States Air Force Academy and the Naval Academy as well.
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"Both of those are definitely what I'm looking for and so hopefully we get a good response from them."