Caribbean National Weekly

Captain Barrington Irving lands in Lauderdale Lakes

By Natalie Greaves··1 min read
Captain Barrington Irving lands in Lauderdale Lakes
Key Points(5)
  • He flew 30,000 miles in the plane named “Inspiration.” Captain Irving was inspired by a Jamaican airline pilot (who became his mentor) and decided to pursue a career in Aviation.
  • </span> <b>“Need role models like Captain Irving,” Mayor Rogers</b> <span style="font-weight: 400;">“The children were so excited to be visited by the Captain,” said Mayor Rogers.
  • They were fully engaged and excited and also full of questions.
  • “Today was an awesome visit for me!” said Captain Irving.
  • “With today’s technology moving so fast, we are certainly in need of more professionals in so many different fields like aviation, marine biology and agriculture.

Captain Barrington Irving landed in Lauderdale Lakes on Friday  for the unveiling of a plaque in his honor at Barrington Irving’s Bridge of Educational Excellence which connects the Vincent Torres Park with Park Lakes Elementary School.

Captain Irving is renowned for becoming the youngest pilot to fly alone around the world in a single-engine airplane at the age of twenty-seven in 2007. He flew 30,000 miles in the plane named “Inspiration.” Captain Irving was inspired by a Jamaican airline pilot (who became his mentor) and decided to pursue a career in Aviation. He has since become a motivation for young students who aspire to be in the aviation field and those who have dreams that may seem impossible to obtain.

Marching band and water salute

Students from Boyd Anderson High School Marching Band played for the Captain during his arrival with Mayor Hazelle Rogers while Lauderdale Lakes Broward Sheriff’s Office Fire Department provided a water salute.

After the unveiling, Mayor Rogers accompanied Captain Irving to Park Lakes Elementary School, Lauderdale Lakes Middle School and Central Charter School within the city.

“Need role models like Captain Irving,” Mayor Rogers

“The children were so excited to be visited by the Captain,” said Mayor Rogers. They were fully engaged and excited and also full of questions. These are the strong young professional that we need to become mentors to our youth and I’m so proud to have Captain Irving in our city.”

“Awesome visit,” Irving

Irving interacted with kids in their science classes and engaged them just like “The Flying Classroom” where instructional activities make learning content easier. “Today was an awesome visit for me!” said Captain Irving. “With today’s technology moving so fast, we are certainly in need of more professionals in so many different fields like aviation, marine biology and agriculture.  These children represent our future.”

Related Stories

Government Warns of Fake Hurricane Relief Scams and Websites Targeting Donors

Government Warns of Fake Hurricane Relief Scams and Websites Targeting Donors

The aftermath of Hurricane Melissa; Jamaica rebounds

The aftermath of Hurricane Melissa; Jamaica rebounds

West Indies Cricket Legends in St. Vincent Ahead of Masters Clash

West Indies Cricket Legends in St. Vincent Ahead of Masters Clash

Veteran Miami Beach Officer Dies in On-Duty Motorcycle Crash

Veteran Miami Beach Officer Dies in On-Duty Motorcycle Crash