The flying Dutchman

Raymond de Haan, assistant chief flight instructor at Aviation Adventures in Leesburg, Va., taxis a 2005 Cessna Skyhawk 172SP G1000 at Leesburg Executive Airport (JYO), Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2018. De Haan is an Amsterdam native whose call sign is "Dutch…

Raymond de Haan, assistant chief flight instructor at Aviation Adventures in Leesburg, Va., taxis a 2005 Cessna Skyhawk 172SP G1000 at Leesburg Executive Airport (JYO), Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2018. De Haan is an Amsterdam native whose call sign is "Dutchman." (LINDSEY LEAKE/AMERICAN UNIVERSITY)

 
 
Raymond de Haan, assistant chief flight instructor at Aviation Adventures in Leesburg, Va., pushes a 2005 Cessna Skyhawk 172SP G1000 back into its parking spot at Leesburg Executive Airport (JYO), Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2018. (Lindsey Leake/American…

Raymond de Haan, assistant chief flight instructor at Aviation Adventures in Leesburg, Va., pushes a 2005 Cessna Skyhawk 172SP G1000 back into its parking spot at Leesburg Executive Airport (JYO), Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2018. (LINDSEY LEAKE/AMERICAN UNIVERSITY)

The propeller of a 2005 Cessna Skyhawk 172SP G1000 is pictured Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2018, at Leesburg Executive Airport (JYO) in Leesburg, Va. (Lindsey Leake/American University)

The propeller of a 2005 Cessna Skyhawk 172SP G1000 is pictured Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2018, at Leesburg Executive Airport (JYO) in Leesburg, Va. (LINDSEY LEAKE/AMERICAN UNIVERSITY)

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This photo and audio story was produced for Lindsey Leake’s COMM 717 Photography and Visual Storytelling course at the American University School of Communication on Feb. 22, 2018.

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