
La Costa Glen, a continuing care retirement community in Carlsbad, made its’ residents’ bucket list wishes come true. This time they provided “dream flights” for its’ residents, including 94-year-old Dolores Conti, who was flying in honor of her late WWII-veteran husband.
The dream flight participants included senior veterans ranging in ages from 75 to 94 from the Army, Navy and Marines.
Dream Flights, a non-profit aviation company provided the thrill rides for the vets, landed in Oceanside to honor La Costa Glen veterans with flights in a restored World War II-era biplane. During the 20-minute flight, passengers experienced the freedom and exhilaration of soaring 1,000 feet in the air.
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