Lincoln Airfest donation

We have been asked to donate to the Lincoln Airfest.

If there are 1541 members that would like to specifically donate to the Airfest from EAA1541, please give your donation to EAA 1541 on behalf of Airfest by writing “Donation to Airfest” in the memo section of your check. Jim Hughes (club Treasurer) will act as a conduit to provide those funds to the Airfest. An EAA charitable receipt for your donation can be provided.

We intend to total donations up and pass them over to the Airfest committee after the May membership meeting.

Andy has a seat to Fairbanks, AK

If anyone is looking for an adventure, you’re welcome to join Andy. If you’ve never done an international flight before, this is a great opportunity to learn something new and experience flying in Canada.

He’ll be back in Lincoln tomorrow afternoon and plans to depart Tuesday morning. Yes, this is short notice, but the front seater can’t make the trip.

If you’re interested call, text (907-371-0556) or email Andy.

Poker run on Saturday 5/14

It’s the Poker run on Saturday.

Registration opens at 08:00
First airplane takeoff at 09:00
Awards and Raffle at 13:00
Route: KLHM – KMYV – KRIU – O61 – KAUN – KLHM

The pot is 30% of the total entry fees, and is split between the high and low hands.
Limited to 52 entries, $30 entry fee includes a BBQ lunch and 1 raffle ticket.
(Additional lunch tickets $10, additional raffle tickets $1)

Bring your registration form!

Open Hangar Saturday 5/07, Pancake Breakfast; 08:00

We’ve decided to have the 1st Saturday of the month as ‘open hangar day’.

Come have breakfast, Dick Rupe’s ‘famous’ coffee and talk about aircraft stuff, served from 08:00 to 10:00 at hangar S12.

The usual pancakes, sausage and eggs will be served for the usual $5.
(note that all meals for our 18 Gold members are free – you could be one too!)

So, come join us at the EAA hangar, in the North most gate, #4. See you there, rain or shine.!

Fire in the Cockpit

Fire in the Cockpit
Topic: Fire onboard your aircraft — Now WHAT?
On Saturday, May 14, 2016 at 10:00 Pacific Daylight Time

Location:
Q Hut, EAA Chapter 157 – Benton airport, Westside
3025 South Street
Quonset Hut
Redding, CA 96001

Select Number:
WP2568849

Description:
Dave Mahart, a 40 year fixed wing and helicopter pilot … and owner of the Tri-Max Fire company will discuss the attributes of the different types of fires possible on board your aircraft…. and what to do if one occurs.

To view further details and registration information for this seminar, click here.

Beale AFB AeroClub Monthly Safety Meeting

Beale AFB AeroClub Monthly Safety Meeting
Topic: Operations update, Safety topic, FAASTeam WINGS, NTSB reports,
On Saturday, April 30, 2016 at 09:00 Pacific Daylight Time

Location:
Caltrans Dist #3 office, Marysville
703 B St. Marysville, CA
Caltrans Dist #3 office
Marysville, CA 95901

Select Number:
WP2568825

Description:
This is the monthly Beale Aero Club Safety Meeting.

Attendance is open to interested persons.

Not a Pilot ? Learn to Fly with the Beale Aero Club. View the website.

To view further details and registration information for this seminar, click here.

Piper/Cessna ADs Issued

The FAA last week issued two Airworthiness Directives (ADs) that affect several models in the Piper and Cessna GA fleets. The Cessna AD affects certain models in the 300/400 series and involves replacement and repetitive inspection of hardware securing the elevator trim push-pull rod. The Piper AD affects certain Piper PA-28 models and requires inspection of the right wing rib. Both ADs go into effect on April 26, 2016.

Lincoln Airfest request for Ground Crew

We’ve been asked to assemble another ramp crew as we did such a great job with the Trimotor. We need people for the Lincoln Airfest, June 11. Good news – as part of the ramp crew, you save the $10 admission fee.

This is a 1 day event and we only need a crew of at least 12 pilot types, plus a number of relief guys, to marshal aircraft onto and out of the ramp area. The entire length of the ramp will be used to park aircraft.

If you can only work for a few hours, you would be valuable as a relief person.

There will be display aircraft, war-birds, helicopters and aircraft in and out for the airshow.

We will have an FAA approved ground frequency, so we’ll need a number of handheld radios to communicate with pilots and other ‘rampies’, when the incoming aircraft are told to change frequency from the CTAF to the ground frequency.

Remember that EAA Chapter 1541 is doing the early morning pancake breakfast, so you may not be able to do both of these activities.

The pancake breakfast begins at 07:00 and the aircraft and cars begin arriving at 08:00. Opening ceremonies are scheduled for 10:00 and formation fly-overs will begin at 11:00. The event closes at 15:00.