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Commencement Address: Green Aviation

The last couple of weeks have been a whirlwind--and very satisfying. Two weeks ago, I watched my oldest daughter graduate from college. Then, a week later, I was the commencement speaker at San Jose State University. The students in their Aviation Division requested me and I was only too happy to speak. I've uploaded ten minutes of the speech, which is apparently the maximum allowed on YouTube. I hope you enjoy watching it as much as I enjoyed giving it. Having talked with a lot of college graduates in the last two weeks, I'm optimistic about the future which will soon be in the hands of this up and coming generation. God Speed.

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