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Chicago Executive Airport honors couple's dedication through "Airport Spotlight

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Chicago Executive Airport honors couple's dedication through "Airport Spotlight
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Carol and Steve MacCabe, Coordinators of EAA’s Young Eagles program at Chicago Executive Airport | Official Website

Throughout the year, the Chicago Executive Airport recognizes community members who contribute extensively through volunteer leadership related to the airport and flight. The recent "Airport Spotlight" features Carol and Steve MacCabe, dedicated members of the Young Eagles program, celebrating 20 years of helping hundreds of children experience the joy of flight at CEA.

The MacCabes are long-time volunteers with EAA’s Young Eagles program, which began in 1992 to give young people ages 8 to 17 a free flight in an airplane and introduce them to aviation. Carol has been with the program since 2000, and her husband, Steve, joined her volunteer work after they met in 2004. They married in 2005 and have since led numerous rallies, helping many youngsters take to the sky for the first time.

Carol became involved with the Young Eagles program after learning about it from a friend. After experiencing it at Meigs Field, she found it was a perfect way to blend her passion for flying and working with children. Though retired from teaching, Carol still spends time as a substitute teacher at St. Thomas of Villanova school in Palatine.

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“I love working with the children through the program,” Carol said about the experience. “It’s one of my happy places, and a way to give back by sharing my love of aviation with them.”

During rallies, Carol answers questions from parents, assists with registration, assigns children to pilots, and ensures events run smoothly. She has earned the nickname “Donut Dolly” for bringing fresh donuts as a token of appreciation for volunteers' hard work. After rallies, Carol and Steve tally how many children flew before sending registration forms to Oshkosh, WI's Young Eagles office for entry into the World’s Largest Logbook. They also send follow-up reports to every volunteer.

“The Young Eagles program is wonderful but would not be successful without ground volunteers, pilots, Signature Flight Support and Chicago Executive Airport,” Carol explained.

While Carol managed ground activities, Steve flew Young Eagles in his Grumman Tiger until retiring last year when he joined ground support.

“Flying has been part of my life for a long time,” Steve said. “I learned how to fly in 1990 when I got my license then bought my first plane shortly after that.”

Steve initially purchased a Cessna 150 followed by a Grumman Tiger. He flew locally and on trips to destinations such as the Bahamas and Yellowstone.

Through their service years with Young Eagles, Carol and Steve have many memorable stories. One student who flew several times with Steve is now preparing for an aviation career due to his positive experiences. Another notable story involves Steve giving his cousin from Ft. Myers a flight that inspired him; he is now studying at Florida Institute of Technology aiming to become a professional pilot.

The MacCabes’ dedication has earned them recognition over time. In 2005, Harrison Ford presented Carol an award for “Outstanding Young Eagles Field Representative.” In 2021, Steve reached his milestone by flying his 500th Young Eagle and received recognition from EAA with a “500 Mission Young Eagles” plaque.

As part of their recognition in "Airport Spotlight," they were honored at CEA's October board meeting for their dedication to both community service and the Young Eagles program.

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