EAA Chapter 846

Wadsworth, OH (15G)

News

There is always something going on! For a complete review of Chapter activities, go to our Newsletters page for the latest issues of our newsletter, Wingnut.


Chapter Recognition Program- SHOOTING FOR 2023!

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Congratulations to our 2022 Ray Scholar, Logan Cohara!

Logan Cohara passed his Private Pilot checkride on Sunday, December 10, 2023 wrapping up a long journey that began back in the fall of 2021. We are excited for Logan's accomplishment and eager to see what's next for him as he looks to continue his aviation journey!

  

Breakfast Was Served!

EAAEAAAfter a foggy start, it turned into a beautiful day to go to the airport for pancakes! Thank you to all the volunteers who worked so hard to make it go so well. Members cooked and served, cleaned and bussed, set-up and tore down, and in the end fed people, made new friends and raised money for the chapter and the scholarship fund. Thank you to all who volunteered and many thanks, (Again!) to the Wayne County Airport and staff and the Wayne County Commissioners who share their wonderful facility with us. 

Our fearless newsletter editor, Karl, set-up a photo page for the event. Please feel free to select your best and upload them to: https://photos.app.goo.gl/EAoK1XpHDpdyuKqz7


September Gathering

Join us for our upcoming EAA Chapter 846 Monthly Gathering meeting on Thursday, September 14, 2023 at our chapter hangar. The cookout starts at 6 pm. We’ll be grilling hot dogs and burgers. Remember to bring an extra chair plus a side!

September Gathering Agenda:

  • Officer Reports

  • Safety Topic– Special Use Airspace, Dave Gerdeman

  • Young Eagles Update

  • Pancake Breakfast Prep

  • Project Updates

  • Program– FAA Wings Program, Dave Gerdeman


Seeking Volunteers...

EAAThe Cleveland chapter of Women In Aviation will be hosting their “Girls In Aviation Day” on Saturday, September 30, 2023 at Burke Lakefront Airport. We are looking for a few volunteers to help promote the Young Eagle's Program, as well as anyone willing to fly up to the event and show their aircraft with the participants. The event will run from 8:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Feel free to volunteer for all or part of the day. Please sign up during the September Gathering, or contact Brian Burke via phone or text at: 216-406-5607.


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Successful Ford Tri-Motor Weekend!

 
What an amazing weekend! We could not have asked for better weather to bring in Liberty Aviation Museum's Ford Tri-Motor. What a warm welcome we had from Wayne County, giving rides and tours of this glorious piece of aviation history to hundreds of visitors. Many thanks to her crew, all our fabulous and dedicated volunteers, the Cranksters Model 'A' Ford Car Club, the patient and helpful staff of the Wayne County Airport, and finally all our guests this weekend!
 
Also, many, many thanks to all our sponsors who helped make the event possible: Pallotta Ford, Seaman Corporation, Wayne County Commissioners, Wayne County Airport and Steve Greer State Farm Insurance. 
 
Congratulations go out to one of our newest chapter members, Arlene, who put in the winning bid for our Tri-Motor Shadowbox fundraiser, and to Sam, the winner of our 50/50 raffle, who generously donated his winnings back to the Chapter. 
 
We were so busy over the course of the weekend that the Tri-Motor staff ran out of all their merchandise except posters and pins, and the chapter ran out of brochures and balsa wood gliders. Here are the stats:
  • 59 Flights
  • 508 paying passengers
  • Lots of planning, and preparation hours
  • Multiple print stories in various media
  • Countless volunteers and donated volunteer time. You folks are amazing!

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    Updated Chapter Roster!

    The chapter roster will be updated and distributed soon. Everyone is asked to check your information on the online chapter roster, available HERE. First-time users: Your user name is FirstnameLastnameEAA846 and your password is mustang. After logging in the first time, you should change your password, of course. Click on the Member Search button, top left, and then the black and gray Search button in the line below to the left. This will bring up all Active members in our chapter.

    Gary Baker would like to add more photos of chapter members to the roster. If you see that your photo is not included, please feel free to send Gary a photo or ask him to take your photo at the next Gathering.


    846 Pacer Project SOLD!

    EAAThe Chapter Pacer project that was posted onBarnstormers and Short Wing Pipers websites has sold. The buyer is planning on picking it up Labor Day weekend. We will need volunteers at Medina airport, (1G5, hangar E5) to help box, pack, and move Chris' airplane in and out. Editor's Note: Thanks to all who helped over a holiday weekend to pack it up and help her new owner to load it on up. The Pacer is now on its way across country to its new home!

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Oshkosh '23

EAAWere you there? Did you have a great week? Our now annual Chapter 846 Dinner was held on Wednesday, 26 July during AirVenture 2023 at the Chapter Pavilion near Camp Scholler. Approximately 54 Chapter members, family and friends gathered for pizza, camaraderie and sharing stories of Oshkosh 2023.

Many thanks toGary Baker for reserving the Pavilion and to Paul and Kristi Lutz for organizing the get-together and getting the pizza for everyone. After the pizza, most folks made their way to the flightline and gathered at David Gerdeman’s Cessna 172 to enjoy the night airshow. David stayed at his aircraft during the dinner to shoo folks away who wanted to claim prime viewing space for the night airshow.

David, ever the chef, and armed with his tongs and forks, chased them away, allowing Chapter members to share his front row parking spot and enjoy the popcorn he made for everyone. The show was spectacular as usual and we were blessed with perfect weather. Hope to see everyone again next year for this fun day.

Find or upload more Oshkosh photos here.

 


July Gathering

Join us for our upcoming EAA Chapter 846 Monthly Gathering Meeting on Thursday, July 13, 2023 at our chapter hangar. Cookout starts at 6 pm. We’ll be grilling hot dogs and burgers. Remember to bring an extra chair plus side dish to pass. The regular meeting will start at 7 pm.

July Gathering Agenda:

  • Officer Reports
  • July Safety Topic– Spatial Orientation, Kevin Fink
  • Young Eagles Update
  • Ford Tri-Motor Tour Stop
  • Hangar Deck Status
  • Project Updates
  • Program– Oshkosh NOTAM, Gary Baker & Randy Brooks

Chapter 846 Freeman Swank Farms Campout, July 7, 8, 9th

EAAA last minute reminder regarding our 846 annual campout at Swank Field (0OH5). As in the past, you can fly in or drive in. It sports a beautiful 3,000 foot grass carpet runway. There is onsite camping, and the chapter will be cooking breakfast and dinner on Saturday. There are three restaurants in town if you don't want to cook on Friday or Sunday.

Come to camp or stay for a day! Activities include the adjacent 20-mile bike trail, swimming or fishing in the river, and John Deere gators to tour the property.For those driving, it is a little hard to find via the roads. Here is a link to help you: https://maps.app.goo.gl/i9T41sW13HLJ1Y6M9

As previously stated, we would like to have a count so we know how much food to purchase (breakfast and dinner on Saturday). If you would like to bring a side dish to share for Dinner on Saturday that would be appreciated, but optional. We will have some water bottles however, BYOB if desired.

If you plan on attending please email Paul at paulrv6@gmail.com or text at 330-760-4863.


Cookout Season Has Begun!

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Mark your calendars, because cookout season is upon us! All our summer gatherings are cookouts held at the chapter hangar. The chapter brings the meat, and we bring the sides. Don't worry what to bring it always works out! Cookouts start at 6 pm followed by the evening's events starting at 7pm. They are always a great evening filled with good food, and lots of hangar talk. So, mark your calendars:

  • May 11
  • June 8
  • July 13
  • Aug. 10 
  • Sept. 14

Case McIntyre, Chapter 846 Ray Scholarship Recipient 2023!

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Chapter 846 would like to congratulate both of our 2023 Ray Scholarship candidates, Jack Pomfret and Case McIntyre, for their participation in this year's selection process. By popular vote, the members of Chapter 846 have selected Case McIntyre to receive this year's James Ray Aviation Scholarship. Case plans to begin his Private Pilot training as soon as possible.

Both Case and Jack did a great job with their interviews and Chapter members enjoyed getting to know each of these accomplished young men, both of whom embody the spirit of the Ray Aviation Scholarship program. Both were deserving candidates. Although we could only award a single scholarship at this time, our Chapter will pursue additional scholarship opportunities through EAA and other means with the hopes of having a second scholarship to award later this year. Please join us in congratulating both of these young men on their accomplishments.


Congratulations Douglas Tytko!

2023 Chapter 846 Air Academy Camp Scholarship Recipient

EAADouglas Tytko was selected as the recipient of the 2023 Chapter 846 Air Academy Camp scholarship during the February Gathering. The Advanced Air Academy Camp will be held July 18-26, 2023. The camp fee is $1,650. The chapter received $750 in 2022 Young Eagles credits, which will be applied to the fee. The net cost to the chapter for the camp is $900.


Randy Brooks Receives FAA Master Pilot Award

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Our esteemed chapter member, Randy Brooks, received the FAA Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award during the September Chapter Gathering from Steve Steele, FAA Safety Program Manager. All pilots are able to apply for this award. The requirements are that the individual must hold a US pilot certificate, have fifty years of civil and military pilot experience from the date of first solo and not have had his/her pilot certificate revoked.

Congratulations, Randy!

 
   

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Pancakes, Pancakes, Pancakes!

September 17, 2022 turned out to be another Ohio perfect day. EAA Chapter 846 did it again by hosting another successful pancake breakfast fundraiser. We had over 50 aircraft fly into the Wayne County airport (KBJJ) to enjoy a hearty morning pancake breakfast. 

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Many thanks to this years sponsors for their help in making this event a huge success!

 

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Click here for more Pancake event photos!


Young Eagles, 2022!  & Young Eagles "Day Two" (8/27/22)

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The weather cooperated and many chapter members showed up to help seven pilots fly fifty-five Young Eagles on June 11, 2022. Our annual Chapter 846 Young Eagles Day was another success with the assistance of the staff at Wayne County Airport. Here is the link to see them, Young Eagles Photos. But keep checking back, as more folks send us more pictures, and we'll post them. 

EAA Chapter 846 Young Eagles Day #2 was another success, thanks to the chapter members who volunteered in the various duties! Many thanks also go to Matt Long, Wayne County Airport Manager, and his crew. The hangar was clean and aircraft moved, allowing us to utilize much of the hangar for our registration and ground school. The weather was perfect for introducing kids to aviation! It was one of the best days we have had for this event. Young Eagles Day 2 Photos

Thank you for joining us for Young Eagles Day. We love sharing our love of aviation with your children and families.


First US Customer!

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On March 17, member Steve Bauman placed an order for a G1 STOL airplane kit (see g1-america.com) and is now the FIRST U.S. customer for this airplane model.  He traveled to Kent, Illinois (north west corner of the state) to visit with the U.S. dealer, and the only U.S. builder of this airplane, to study his project and ask a million questions.  He previously saw this same airplane at the Midwest LSA Expo last September.  The airplane is produced mostly as completed airplanes in France for the European market where there are many of them flying, and have been for 15 years.  There are also 2 planes flying and 2 more nearly complete in Ontario, Canada where another dealer and partner is operating.  Steve expects to get his kit in July and will be building it in his home shop in Granger Twp.


 

Congratulations, Logan Cohara!

EAA Chapter 846 Ray Scholar recipient Logan Cohara has finally received his FAA medical certificate. We were very excited to see him persevere through the FAA aeromedical process and begin his flight training journey. Our Chapter will now pursue a second Ray Aviation Scholarship for 2022 in the hopes of being able to award that later this year.


Where to go in February...Bahama's of Course!

EAAMember Tim Conway gave a great presentation during our March meeting on his recent trip to the Bahamas. Chapter members Greg Hackett, Glenn Krafcik, Ed Pavlovich and Tim Conway flew the Bahamian Islands in February. They took two aircraft, Ed’s Beach Bonanza (BE36) and Tim’s Cirrus (SR22). The total flight from Medina(1G5) to Naples Florida (KAPF) then

EAAoff to the Bahamas and back covered over 3500 miles, with just about 1200 miles flown between 1500-1800 feet above the Bahamian Island chain. Islands included the Grand Bahama, Great Abaco, Eleuthera, Cat Island, Rum Cay, Long Island, The Exumas, New Providence (Nassau), Berry Islands and Bimini Islands.

BIG News!

Our very own Gary Baker attended the EAA Chapter Leadership Academy.

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 Gary recently attended the first in-person EAA Chapter Leadership Academy in Oshkosh since early 2020. The academy was hosted by EAA staff and was offered to all chapter officers around the country. Forty of us met October 20 at the Air Academy Lodge where we met the EAA chapter office staff and our classmates.

The first evening we were treated to a visit to Sonex Aircraft, which is located on the east side of Wittman Field. John Monnett, founder, generously gave us a two-hour tour of the facilities.Thursday and Friday morning were spent with EAA staff: Charlie Becker, Director, Chapters and Homebuilt Community Manager; John Egan, Chapter Depts. Manager; David Leiting, Eagles Manager; Serena Kamps, Chapter Field Rep; Chris G

EAAauger, Chapter Field Rep; Natasha Sarauer, Administrative Asst; and Samantha Olson, Eagles Program Asst. They covered all aspects of operating a chapter and finding ways to generate enthusiasm for members. 

Chapter Polo Shirts Available

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Blue chapter polo shirts have finally arrived! We now have medium large and X-Large sizes available. These will be available at the chapter meetings. The cost will be $25. A few blue polo and gray t-shirts are also available.

Grab one today!

 

Congratulations, Esther Lin!

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Member Esther Lin has recently earned her CFI and CFII. Esther trained at Midwest Corporate Air located at the Bellefontaine Regional Airport.


 

Gary Baker appointed to the EAA Chapter Advisory Council

Our very own Gary Baker has been appointed to the EAA Chapter Advisory Council. Congratulations, Gary!


Congratulations & Thanks to New 2022-23 Officers and Board Members

Elections were held in December, and we have some new officers and board members. Thank you to all who offered to serve. Our officers for the next two years are:

  • President- Chris Oehlers
  • Vice-President- Brad Wurst
  • Secretary- Greg Cantrell
  • Treasurer- Gary Baker

Board Members:  Mike Baker, Randy Brooks, Brian Burke, Paul Hancheck, David Gerdeman, Paul Lutz and Ron Lutz 


Awesome January Meeting Presentation from A&T Recovery

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Author and adventurer Taras Lyssenko of A&T Recovery gave a presentation to our chapter on his company and the perils of recovering WWII aircraft from the bottom of Lake Michigan. Most members were unaware that more than 100 Navy mishap training aircraft rest on the bottom of the lake. For the past thirty-five years Taras has led a team who has located and recovered dozens of World War II US Navy aircraft from Lake Michigan. The work was performed on behalf of the National Naval Aviation Museum and many other sponsors. Most of the aircraft are now on display in museums and airports across the country.

 

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