Meeting Agenda – January 19th 2016

  • Call to order – Ron Wright
  • Treasurers Report – Jim Hughes
  • Builder’s report
  • Announcements of anything that might be of general interest to the membership (other EAA chapter events, fly-in pancakes etc)
  • Project Manager updates:
    • Bruce – poker run
    • Richard – Airfest
    • Christopher -Young Eagles, Pancake Breakfast
  • What is happening at the board meeting?
    • EAA home Hangar – Ron Wright
    • Available Board position – Ron Wright
      – Bob Miller has other commitments that prevent him from continuing as a Board member.
    • Remember, all members are welcome to attend Board meetings
    • Any reports on an item under review by the Board
  • Future meeting items
    • February; Tuesday evening at Cattlemen’s Feb 16th. Brian Brown Cessna crash in a Rocky mountain Snow Storm— Wings Credit + 1st joint meeting with LRAA.
    • Richard Bristow will give a presentation on Flying for Scientific Aviation.
    • Future programs under development include a presentation from the NTSB, and an up-close (fly-in) presentation of the Icon Aircraft.
  • 5 minute safety presentation – Christopher Braun
  • Presentation – Richard Pearl

Don’t leave without giving us your email and phone number!
Please verify your 2016 dues are paid – contact Jim Hughes.

Tuesday Membership Meeting at Cattlemen’s

Make a note to join your friends of Chapter 1541 at Cattlemens Restaurant, 2000 Taylor Road, Roseville on Tuesday the 19th. Dinner starts at 18:30 and the meeting start at 19:00. This month’s presentation will be given by Richard Pearl and will be very fun and informative about the world of sailplanes.

Cattlemen’s has agreed to give their special price for a Sirloin or Teriyaki Chicken dinner with all you can eat Salad, hot Sourdough Bread, Ranch-style Beans and a Baked Potato for only $12.99.

Emergency! Getting It Right When Things Go Wrong

We spend time training for them, but real-world emergencies are rare enough that it’s easy to get complacent. They don’t always happen to “other pilots,” though, and preparation can make a big difference when things don’t go as planned:

  • What if you lose 500 rpm during takeoff, but the engine is running smoothly?
  • What if the ammeter drops to zero during a flight in IMC?
  • What if your left aileron develops a strong vibration in flight?

AOPA’s safety seminar on January 12th in Sacramento is full of expert tips on handling those “up here, but wishing you were down there” scenarios. They’ll focus on how to keep abnormal situations from becoming full-blown emergencies, offer advice on keeping critical problems under control, and give the best advice on off-airport landings.

Travis Airforce Base Tower/RAPCON Tour

Topic: This seminar will help all pilots understand and make transitioning through the area safer for all.
On Friday, January 15, 2016 at 11:00
Location:
Travis Airforce Base
Airbase Parkway
Visitor Center
Travis AFB, CA 94535

Select Number:
WP2566040

Description:
Airforce personnel will show and tell about the ATC Tower, Radar Approach Control Facility, Airplanes, Airport, training and simulator. Learn about how it is important to request “Flight Following” while in the vicinity of this busy area. After about a 1 hour, participants will have an opportunity to visit the Travis AFB Museum.

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

Accidents – Break the Chain !

Topic: Accidents – Break the Chain !
On Saturday, January 9, 2016 at 10:00
Location:
Q Hut, EAA Chapter 157 Building
3025 South Street
Next to National Guard Building
Redding, CA 96001

Select Number:WP2564159

Description:
Mr. Charles Finkel will bring to bear his 40 years of aviation attorney accident investigations and present to the attendee’s how to break the chain of events that lead up to poor decision making by pilots that lead to serious injury or death.

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