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I would like to get the tentative word out about starting up a new event
in the Houston area. I have noticed over the past years that local EAA chapters or flying clubs will host regular "pancake flyin's" or similar event. EAA Chapter 12 in Houston relocated itself to Ellington Field in the past year, and the local chapter has established a good working relationship with the Collings Foundation ( http://www.cfwest.net/ ) and the two are planning on hosting a regularly scheduled Young Eagles event through the Spring, Summer and Fall. The date(s) HAVE NOT been firmly established when this will kick off, but I wanted to poll the "local" pilot population to see if folks would be interested in a simple breakfast/brunch hosted on a Saturday morning, once a month. Hangar flying with local pilots, experimental builders and the possibility of casual hangar tours with CF's assets. Some of the EAA members will be involved with providing education towards Aviation Merit Badges to invited Boy Scout groups, and if at some point you may be interested in participating in a Young Eagles event, that participation would be greatly appreciated... but I want to make it clear that the purpose of this proposed "breakfast flyin" is NOT to wrangle Young Eagle event pilots. The goal is to help re-establish EAA 12 and give it an identity in the region, and to help make the aviation scene at EFD more social and enjoyable. If anyone in the Houston region may be interested in participating in such an event when it starts, drop me a line on here or at . This isn't a firm committment, this is just assessing for interest. If you come once every few months or even just once, thats perfectly alright. I will readily admit that I block 100% of my email with a spamblocker at the server level. This generates a "bounce" message. I WILL check the webmail server for any incoming messages, so dont worry about the bounce message. Putting "Flyin" or "EAA" or something clearly aviation related in private email subject matter would be greatly appreciated. Once added, you wont be bounced at that address again. I get over 100 spams a day on my "public" email, so bear with me. Also, the Bay Area Aero Club at Pearland is hosting an Open House at Clover Field/Pearland Regional on THIS Saturday, April 16th. 11 am - 3 pm. If you are without a place to fly at, and live in the Bay Area/Clear Lake/Friendswood/Pearland area come check out the planes and the people. I am sure they would appreciate the interest. As a veteran member of BAAC, I can say that the planes tend to be a little cleaner, better "loved" and more available for longer trips than your typical flight school. Dave S. |
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Boy Scouts of America requires the pilot to carry $1 million liability
insurance. Young Eagles only requires $500,000 liability insurance. Dave S wrote: Some of the EAA members will be involved with providing education towards Aviation Merit Badges to invited Boy Scout groups, and if at some point you may be interested in participating in a Young Eagles event, that participation would be greatly appreciated... but I want to make it clear that the purpose of this proposed "breakfast flyin" is NOT to wrangle Young Eagle event pilots. The goal is to help re-establish EAA 12 and give it an identity in the region, and to help make the aviation scene at EFD more social and enjoyable. |
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Again, this is about the pancake flyin concept.. NOT to serve as a pilot
pool for the young eagles. But thanks for the info. I am not the point of contact for the Eagles or BSA events..even though they are planned at the same time ![]() Dave john smith wrote: Boy Scouts of America requires the pilot to carry $1 million liability insurance. Young Eagles only requires $500,000 liability insurance. Dave S wrote: Some of the EAA members will be involved with providing education towards Aviation Merit Badges to invited Boy Scout groups, and if at some point you may be interested in participating in a Young Eagles event, that participation would be greatly appreciated... but I want to make it clear that the purpose of this proposed "breakfast flyin" is NOT to wrangle Young Eagle event pilots. The goal is to help re-establish EAA 12 and give it an identity in the region, and to help make the aviation scene at EFD more social and enjoyable. |
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Dave S wrote:
Again, this is about the pancake flyin concept.. NOT to serve as a pilot pool for the young eagles. But thanks for the info. I am not the point of contact for the Eagles or BSA events..even though they are planned at the same time ![]() Avoid the same Saturday's as others around you... A quick search finds the following: 1st Saturday's EAA Chapter 59 McGregor Exec Airport Waco, Texas (Every 1st Sat) EAA Chapter 614 (2L0) Pineville, La. (Every 1st Sat) Mid-Way Regional Airport (KJWY) Midlothian/Waxahachie, Texas 2nd Saturday's: EAA Chapter 35 San Geronimo Airpark (8T8) San Antonio, Texas Last Saturday's: McMahon-Wrinkle Airport (KBPG/T49) Big Spring, Texas Besure to get plugs for yours in the free trades available at the FBO's... |
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On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 22:45:54 GMT, Dave S
wrote: Again, this is about the pancake flyin concept.. NOT to serve as a pilot pool for the young eagles. But thanks for the info. I am not the point of contact for the Eagles or BSA events..even though they are planned at the same time ![]() Dave john smith wrote: Boy Scouts of America requires the pilot to carry $1 million liability insurance. Young Eagles only requires $500,000 liability insurance. Last I knew none was required for Young Eagles as the EAA provides insurance for "Young Eagles" events. Dave S wrote: Some of the EAA members will be involved with providing education towards Aviation Merit Badges to invited Boy Scout groups, and if at The BSA has an aviation badge, but they officially will not participate in flying. OTOH we've never had a problem with them doing the aviation education part (Ground school/aviation camp) and then doing the flight as an individual. We hold two aviation camps every summer. At the end of the camp they do a flight plan and then flying the route. The pilots do the take offs and landings, but once at altitude we coach the kids at straight and level as well as making gentle, level turns. Their flight plan is a relatively short, triangular cross country from the origin, to two other airports and back home. Depending on the planes it takes about a half hour to an hour. We also host a "Kids to Oshkosh" event which is not Young Eagles related. EAA Chapter 1093 ( http://www.rogerhalstead.com/1093News.htm flys three kids to Oshlosh (Air Venture) for a day. The receive a guided tour of the grounds, the museum, and the flight line. They all receive a year's membership in the EAA and flight line passes for the day. Typically they leave 3BS at 7:00 AM and return after the air show which gets them home around 9:30 PM. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com some point you may be interested in participating in a Young Eagles event, that participation would be greatly appreciated... but I want to make it clear that the purpose of this proposed "breakfast flyin" is NOT to wrangle Young Eagle event pilots. The goal is to help re-establish EAA 12 and give it an identity in the region, and to help make the aviation scene at EFD more social and enjoyable. Good luck on the event. I hope EAA 12 gets revitalized. |
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