The October meeting was held at Gilbert International Airpark and hosted by Ron Angerman. President Eddie Brennan called the meeting to order with a quorum present, allowing chapter business and prior minutes to be approved. Eddie thanked Ron for hosting and recognized the lunch donors for another great meal. Guests included Sam Wilson, a new airpark homeowner building his own airplane, and Nick Conrad from Aiken, who is currently taking flight lessons.
Members were reminded that SC Aeronautics Commission Pilot Directories and Maps are available free to anyone who would like a copy.
Treasurer Jim Matthews shared that the chapter’s finances remain stable but encouraged everyone to help offset lunch costs through voluntary donations. He also reminded members that annual dues are now being collected, with a discounted rate available through the end of December. A current membership roster was circulated for members to confirm their information and renewal dates.
Ray Scholar Ana Filich reported that aircraft maintenance and illness have kept her from flying recently, but she’s continuing progress through an online ground school she prefers over Sporty’s. She’s also preparing for her written pilot exam, which must be completed by November 30, and is looking for volunteer opportunities to complete her required hours.
Eddie announced that the chapter bylaws are being reviewed—specifically the quorum requirement for voting on chapter business. Members will soon receive an email requesting their vote to establish a new quorum number. Everyone is encouraged to watch their inbox (and spam folder) for this important message.
During the EAA VMC Club segment, members discussed this month’s flight scenario question and shared real-world experiences, adding valuable insight for all attendees.
The next meeting will be on November 16, 2025, again at Ron Angerman’s hangar, featuring a Thanksgiving-themed meal. The chapter will also hold officer elections for 2026 and collect donations for Toys for Tots, with cash contributions matched by Eddie and Kimberly Brennan.
The meeting concluded with thanks to all participants for their involvement and support.
From National Weather Service: A storm cell is forming 20 miles northwest of Oshkosh. There is the potential for 25-30 mph wind gusts & rain. If this cell tracks towards Oshkosh, it could arrive around 4:30 to 4:40 p.m.
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October 19th 2025 Meeting
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