EAA Chapter 54

St. Paul, MN. (Lake Elmo)

The Beacon Archive - 2020-Present

The last quarterly issue of The Beacon was published in March 2024. Subsequently, it was replaced by the semi-monthly emailed newsletter, eBeacon (since rebranded as "The Beacon") as more of the chapter's information moved to the website.

2024
Mar. 27: Quarterly newsletter discontinued; dues increase announced; Preliminary report issued in crash; nominate a volunteer; Flying Start
Mar. 17: March meeting hears from Sonex president; chapter returns to fundraising
Mar. 4: Two chapter members killed in Afton plane crash; chapter survey underway
Feb. 20: Marlon's Fireside chat; Cinema 54 debuts; Sonex boss at next meeting
Feb. 7: Feb Board of Directors meeting; The Future of New Richmond Airport; Feb. Chapter video; Aging pilots
Jan. 17: Newsletter online archive completed; Noise complaints highlight January meeting;  How to volunteer for Young Eagles
Jan. 3: January Board of Directors meeting; First newsletter of year published; chapter house renovations completed; airplane wall of fame.


The following are the quarterly published newsletters

2024
January: Marlon Gunderson pays tribute to Leif Erickson; the new leadership; who are we and where are we going? Chapter House updates. Hybrid meetings now offered. A review of previous meetings. Lake Elmo Airport noise plan. 

April:  Published newsletter discontinued; dues increase announced; a running start to the flying season; planning begins for August pancake fly-in breakfast; Lake Elmo Airport Advisory Committee meeting; rates and changes for airport tenants.

2023

January: Cozy builders; a tribute to volunteers; a preview of upcoming speakers

April: Winter chapter meetings recap; winter fly-ins; new lifetime members profiled; Meet Jeff Dale;  Editor's 2 cents

July: Spring chapter meeting recap; a profile of the new chapter website; Lake Elmo Advisory Committee meeting; Judd Andrews spotlight; ACE camp; Chapter elections

October President Leif Erickson looks back as his term ends; a review of July, August, and September chapter meetings; we meet Chris Gregg, the newest chapter member;  Lake Elmo Airport Advisory Commission update: and Marlon Gunderson describes his trip to Oshkosh and his hangar project. 

2022

January: Mitch Zahler and Bill Schanks Jr on unscheduled off-airport landings; Jay Schrankler's 1965 Beechcraft Debonair; Frank Kurkowski's Quad City Challenger; Remembering Dennis Hoffman; 'green' developments in aviation.

April:  Analyzing recent accidents; stories of aviation romance; Laura Hermann's trip to Alaska;  remembering Dave Fiebiger, who was instrumental in creating our chapter home, and Jesse Black, one of Chapter 54's founding members

July:  Flying Start Day;  21D sound study; airport manager update;  ‘Tales from the Swift Side’ by Mitch Zahler; a flyout report to Theodore Roosevelt National Park

October: Oshkosh recap;  diagnosing an engine problem in a Rotax 912ULS powered Kitfox; new runway open at 21D

2021

January: New hangars at 21D; Johnson High's Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps program;  a look back at the 2000 destructive storm in Lake Elmo; Kevin Szalapski's trike

April:  Opening up after COVID;  flying to Brazil in an RV; Doug Rozendaal talks about flying a C-47 across the Atlantic; glider operations out of Stanton and Osceola airports.

July: Oshkosh camping; Jim Pearsall's off-airport landing; upset prevention and recovery training; bird strikes

October: Summer socials at the chapter house; Jim Pearsall's Rans S-21 project; Oshkosh 2021 review

2020

April: Meet the newsletter editor;  aircraft insurance woes

July: Meet the new president; flying to AirVenture

October: 21D improvement plan begins; Commanche memories;  Cozy maintenance

Archives:
2020-Present editions
2010-2019 editions
2000-2009 editions
1990-1999 editions
1980-1989 editions
1970-1979 editions
1968-1969 editions

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