Beale AFB AeroClub Monthly Safety Meeting

Beale AFB AeroClub Monthly Safety Meeting
Topic: Safety Quiz, Operations update, Safety topic/ video, FAASTeam WINGS Topic of the Month, NTSB reports,
On Saturday, April 29, 2017 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:
WP2575575

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

This meeting is open to all civilian pilots and the general public

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

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

Auburn chapter meeting this evening

The Auburn Chapter would like to invite us to their April meeting tonight, Wednesday, April 12, 19:00 at KAUN. Below is the Agenda.

Soaring: The Story of Motorless Flight from the Earliest Gliders to Modern Sailplanes.

  • What attracts pilots to motorless flight?
  • When does a ‘glider’ become a ‘sailplane’?
  • What are the advantages of pursuing soaring?
  • What steps lead to earning an add-on glider rating?
  • Soaring vs Motoring: Can you have the best of both worlds?
  • What if I want to build a motorglider?
  • The soaring pilot’s motto is revealed.

Biography
For Tom Camilli, flying seems to be part of his DNA. Reared on episodes of Sky King, Whirlybirds and WWII flying movies, Mr Camilli soloed on his third birthday (in an orange crate “airplane” constructed by his uncle) and earned his pilot’s license before he was old enough to shave.

As with many aviators, real life and family obligations caused him to set aside his flight bag. But after a 40 year career as an educator, author and workshop presenter, he returned to the cockpit to tackle the challenge of learning motorless flight.

As a member of almost every acronymed organization associated with flying, he is an avid supporter of general aviation. He and his pilot-spouse reside in South Auburn.

Flying Companion Seminar

Flying Companion Seminar
Topic: Information for non-pilot right-seaters
On Saturday, April 22, 2017 at 08:30 Pacific Daylight Time
Location:
Sacramento Executive Airport
6151 Freeport Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95822

Select Number:
WP2575517

Description:
For any right-seater who wants to know more about the airplane, flight planning, radios, weather, airport traffic patterns, and more in an informal atmosphere where questions are welcomed.

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

Pilot error -Survival -Rescue

Pilot error -Survival -Rescue
Topic: Pilot Error, Survival and then the Rescue
On Saturday, April 8, 2017 at 10:00 Pacific Daylight Time
Location:
EAA Chapter 157 Quonset Hut
2955 South Street
Quonset Hut
Redding, CA 96001

Select Number:
WP2571396

Description:
Mr. Brian Brown will discuss his own story of decision making as a pilot and the resulting crash and survival in the Idaho mountains. Past presentations of Mr. Browns’ story have resulted in accolades from the attendee’s regarding his honesty, clarity, and lessons learned from an event that has changed his life.

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

Coming Soon to an Airport Near You Lincoln AirFest – June 9-10, 2017


Mark your calendars for the weekend of June 9-11 for the Lincoln AirFest. Expanding on the success of the event held in 2016, the 2017 AirFest includes an airshow on Saturday that will feature numerous noted aerobatic performers and formation teams. Hot air balloons, powered parachute demonstrations, a USAF parachute
team, and military aircraft flybys are scheduled. Also on the agenda is a dinner dance to be held on Friday evening at an airport hangar.

The AirFest is being organized by the Lincoln Regional Airport Foundation in cooperation with the city of Lincoln. A growing group of corporate and community sponsors have signed on to make the AirFest happen.

Besides the airshow, there will be a large static display of aircraft, food and drink vendors, and a variety of programs. This will be another opportunity to feature the Lincoln airport to the local community and the region at large. EAA Chapter 1541 will be supporting the event, as it did last year, with AirFest volunteer teams and pancake breakfasts to be held both Saturday and Sunday mornings. A great website is already up and running.

LRAA DART Introduction & Safety Meeting, March 25th

The Lincoln Regional Aviation Association (LRAA) is forming a Disaster Airlift Response Team (DART) at Lincoln Regional Airport. The LRAA is proud to join the growing network of CalPilots and EAA Chapters across the state of California who are forming DART operations as a prime mission of their organizations. California Pilots Association, has embarked on an ambitious program to build a statewide network of local disaster airlift response teams (DARTs). The teams are modeled after the existing teams at the San Martin and Watsonville airports, and are a program of the local affiliated CalPilots organizations.

The LRAA is hosting a DART Introduction and safety meeting Saturday March 25, 10:00 at 1880 Flightline Drive Unit #1. This safety meeting has been approved for “Wings” credit. Click here for details and to register online! By pre-registering, you will be helping us better plan this event.

The goal of this meeting is to introduce DART, its history, mission, and general operating guidelines. There are many ways in which aviation enthusiasts, public safety personnel, as well as members of the general public can participate.

2017 Lincoln Airfest Ground Team request

Airfest Ground Team,

Jim is looking for ground crew to support the KLHM 2017 Airfest for the three days of the airshow.

The three days are as follows;

  • Friday, 6/09 is the setup of ramp controls and airshow practice.
    – The FAA will be present to review all of the preparations, so this has to go well.
  • Saturday, 6/10, the airshow day. This will require to largest number of ramp folks.
  • Sunday, 6/11 is a STOL competition, and after the close, some tear-down to open up the ramp to all aircraft traffic.

We’ll organize this as 2 time frames, 07:00 to 12:00, and 12:00 to 4:00. The times may be adjusted.

We will set up for breaks and lunch, so volunteers won’t be out on the ramp for 4 straight hours. There will also be additional folks for relief (and for some no-shows).

If the ‘tear down’ is not completed on Sunday, we will need a few folks on Monday to complete the work.

Please email Jim with the days and times you’ll be available to support this important aviation event.