Close X
Saturday, September 21, 2024
ADVT 
National

Blind And Autistic B.C. Man Flies Plane To Fulfil Last Goal On Bucket List

The Canadian Press, 08 Jun, 2015 10:13 AM
    KAMLOOPS, B.C. — A 67-year-old British Columbia man who was born blind and autistic has checked off the last item on his bucket list by flying a plane.
     
    Patrick O'Neil has been in care since the age of two, but for the last three years has gone beyond his comfort zone by completing every goal on a growing list.
     
    He has now tackled the last one by flying in, and taking control of, a Cessna 172 at the Tylair Aviation flight school in Kamloops.
     
    O'Neil says last Thursday's ride was smooth and he wasn't afraid of flying the aircraft despite his inability to see.
     
    He started his bucket list after hearing about a similar project from a couple he lives with, who are part of a home-sharing program for people with developmental disabilities.
     
    Selina and Kevin Olsen say the walls of O'Neil's room are covered in photos of his experiences so that he can show others.
     
    “He was sheltered most of his life,” Selina Olsen said.
     
    “He didn’t get to do anything, so, once he started living with us, he started the bucket list and started thinking about all the things he’s never had a chance to do, all the things he’d like to do.”
     
    That list included saving up for his first bike — $1,000 for a tandem he rides with good friend Marlin Brietzke, who accompanied him on the flight along with instructor Tyler Gertzen.
     
    “When he was told to do something, it was slow, nothing fast or erratic, and that plane just followed what he was doing,” Brietzke said.
     
    “It was just beautiful."
     
    The Centre for Seniors Information in Kamloops has helped O'Neil finish his bucket list, arranging both last week's flight and a ride in a helicopter two years ago.
     
    Executive director Brenda Prevost says O'Neil was quiet and withdrawn when he first joined the centre about 3 1/2 years ago, which was around the same time he started his list.
     
    “Since then, he’s just changed so much," she said. "That’s been a really wonderful thing to watch.”
     
    And even though his bucket list is now complete, O’Neil is showing no signs of shutting down his imagination.
     
    He'd still like to ride in a limousine, fly in a float plane and take a sunny vacation — maybe to Cuba.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Woman Travels Back Home To Ireland From Canada To Campaign For Same-Sex Marriage

    Woman Travels Back Home To Ireland From Canada To Campaign For Same-Sex Marriage
    The 25-year-old began forming her plans as soon as she heard that her home country of Ireland was preparing to hold a constitutional referendum on the status of same-sex marriage.

    Woman Travels Back Home To Ireland From Canada To Campaign For Same-Sex Marriage

    Air Canada About To Start Checking To Ensure Carry-On Bags Meet Regulations

    Air Canada About To Start Checking To Ensure Carry-On Bags Meet Regulations
    Starting next Monday at Toronto's Pearson International Airport, airline staff will be stationed at both check-in and security checkpoints to ensure carry-on bags meet size and weight requirements.

    Air Canada About To Start Checking To Ensure Carry-On Bags Meet Regulations

    Ottawa-Based Shopify Shares Soar In First Trading After Initial Public Offering

    Ottawa-Based Shopify Shares Soar In First Trading After Initial Public Offering
    The Ottawa-based e-commerce company's IPO at US$17 per share raised $131 million, more than the company expected.

    Ottawa-Based Shopify Shares Soar In First Trading After Initial Public Offering

    CPP Investment Board Says 2014-15 Had Best Return In Fund's History

    CPP Investment Board Says 2014-15 Had Best Return In Fund's History
    The CPP Fund's portfolio had a net return of 18.3 per cent in the 12 months ended March 31, the highest one-year return since it started 16 years ago.

    CPP Investment Board Says 2014-15 Had Best Return In Fund's History

    Police Want Help In Solving Mystery Of B.C. Toddler Who Went Missing In 1960

    Police Want Help In Solving Mystery Of B.C. Toddler Who Went Missing In 1960
    KAMLOOPS, B.C. — A police sketch artist has dipped a pen into the murky inkwell of the past in hopes of generating leads on a toddler who went missing 55 years ago.

    Police Want Help In Solving Mystery Of B.C. Toddler Who Went Missing In 1960

    'Queen Of The Oblivious Marketing Department': BC Ferries' Name Campaign Mocked

    The corporation began its #NameAFerry campaign on Tuesday, asking the public to name three new vessels for a chance to win over $500 in ferry travel.

    'Queen Of The Oblivious Marketing Department': BC Ferries' Name Campaign Mocked