Warren girl becomes honorary Air Force Reserve pilot Published May 6, 2011 By Maj. Brent J. Davis 910 AW/PA YOUNGATOWN AIR RESERVE STATION, Ohio -- Eleven-year old Ashley Moorhead of Warren became the next pilot for a day in the 910th Airlift Wing's twelve year program. She was sworn in as an honorary Air Force Reserve 2nd Lieutenant and "Pilot for a Day" at the 910th Airlift Wing, Wednesday, May 4, 2011, when she visited the base for an exciting schedule of events. Ashley is currently receiving treatment for Cerebral Palsy at Akron Children's Hospital Mahoning Valley. The purpose of the "Pilot for a Day" program is to reach out to the community by providing a fun-filled day of activities to children who live with a chronic or life-threatening disease or illness. The Youngstown Air Reserve Station Base-Community Council is the financial co-sponsor of the program. As part of the program, children are selected to visit the base, receive a genuine aircrew flight suit and other mementos as well as receive an enlightening tour of the base. Included as part of the tour are a visit to the Life Support shop, trying out the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve's Fire Arms Training Simulator, a ride on a base fire truck and being taxied aboard a C-130 Hercules aircraft down the main runway.