Oakville Beaver, 14 Jul 2022, p. 24

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in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, Ju ly 14 ,2 02 2 | 24 This Employment Ontario service is funded in part by the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario. We train with theWe train with the future in mind.future in mind. www.ConstructionOntario.ca 1 (647) 417-5222 info@constructionontario.ca Visit our website to learn more: Looking toLooking to switchswitch careers?careers? Simple Cremation Package CREMATIONHELP.CA 905-512-5799 info@cremationhelp.ca by P.X. DERMODY FUNERAL HOME 1989 LTD & CREMATION HELP +tax $1816* Dermody's $1999$1997 Includes All disbursements & Crematorium Fees Monthly Payments Starting at $45 - *Prices effective April 1, 2022 and subject to change without notice. Price excludes HST but includes professional staff services ($300), documentation ($235), transfer within 50 kms ($200), administration vehicle ($175), Container ($225), Facilities Shelter ($160). City Registration Fee ($49), Coroner Certificate ($75), Cerematorium ($560). Dermody's When Callum Wallace isn't selling real estate, you can usually find him at the airport -- or in the wild blue yonder. Next spring, the Oak- ville aviator enthusiast will be taking to the skies to raise funds for families fac- ing homelessness with a planned world solo trip. "Flight for Hope," a pro- ject he initiated, combines his passion for flying with a noble cause -- providing a safe place for struggling single-parent families. Affordable housing is "a big, big issue for every- body," Wallace said. He aims to raise $1 mil- lion for not-for-profit Home Suite Hope as a seed funding to build its own multi-unit dwelling. It was in his line of work in real estate that the 27- year-old first learned about what the Oakville-based organization is doing to support low-income, sin- gle-parent families across Halton, lifting them from poverty to stability by pro- viding wraparound hous- ing services that include child care and post-second- ary education for the par- ents. "(It really does) get peo- ple back up on their feet and going," he said. The fundraiser cam- paign was kicked off on Sunday (June 25) at the Burlington Executive Air- park Airport, as the start- ing and finishing points of the three-month round- the-world journey. He plans to take off on May 23, 2023, in a modified V35B Beechcraft Bonanza aircraft. According to him, only about 140 people -- three of whom were Cana- dians -- have flown solo across the globe in a single- engine aircraft. Wallace, who is on track to log 300 flight hours a year, said he'd be "the fourth Canadian" to ac- complish the feat. Despite being red-green colour- blind, he passed the re- quired special medical test and received his private pi- lot's licence in 2020. The planned routes will have him fly east from Can- ada and make stops in 26 or so countries, traversing Europe, Africa and Asia and island hopping along Pacific Island nations. The longest stretch will be a 15- hour flight from Hawaii to California. "You're off radar. Air traffic control probably won't be able to see me un- til I'm two hours off the coast of California. So chal- lenges like that, it's a lot of mental energy on long-dis- tance flying like that," he said. Along with scheduled navigation upgrades, his plane will be retrofitted with up to five fuel tanks -- three more than the regu- lar -- that can hold 230 gal- lons of fuel, allowing him to nearly triple the flight range. Weather will also play a factor, because unlike big planes, which he said fly at 40,000 feet, a smaller air- plane can't go over 15,000 feet. This means he won't be able to fly through storms and will have to go around them instead. By taking on the chal- lenges, he hopes to show to others that "you can go out there and do something you love but do it for some- body else. It's a win-win." More events will be held over the course of the year to raise the money and awareness. To make a do- nation, go to flightforhope- .com. AMBITIOUS GOAL TAKING FLIGHT BAMBANG SADEWO bsadewo@metroland.com NEWS CALLUM WALLACE'S 'FLIGHT FOR HOPE' PROJECT WILL SUPPORT HOME SUITE HOPE Oakville's Callum Wallace will be flying solo across the world to raise money for Home Suite Hope. Christina Dallimore photo

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