Aircraft is registered to National Aviation Holdings, owned by Cooper. This is part of a flight school in St. Pete, but not "St. Pete Flight School."
Ok. Local News quoted "St Pete Flight School".
Hey, now wait a minute. 15 years old? Isn't this regulated somewhere that you have to be 18 to learn to fly? Or can just anyone, at any age, with the bucks, enroll in a school?
Did he get all his ground-school training at the school and practice "flying" via Flight Simulator? How was he able to get his paws on that plane?