Update from the President

Honestly, I’m not sure how it’s already September (time sure does fly in a pandemic), but for better or worse, this year has changed our lives and forced us to adapt. I cannot express how thankful I am to all of you who’ve stepped up during these difficult times to keep our chapter thriving!

While our organized Chapter activities are still suspended and we don’t have a projected re-opening date, you will see from this newsletter our Chapter House is still open and our members are still making progress on several projects.

One of our most recent projects was the relocation and setup of our two flight simulators. Both simulators with their various parts and abundance of wiring were located on a large table at the “front” of Chapter House which made it difficult to access the Resource Center. Mary Dominiak come up with the brilliant idea of moving the large one to the office are and everything flowed from there.

The larger flight simulator–generously donated by member Al Olsen– was the first one to be given a permanent home. Several chapter members helped with all aspects of setting this simulator setup which relocation, testing, software installation and many other technical aspects. The physical move, was led by member Sam Bingham with assistance and advice from Jim Stone, Judy Sparks and several others. Sam unplugged everything, moved it over to its new location in the office area, piece by piece, arranged it as efficiently as possible, and plugged everything back in. He took one of the monitors off the big triple bar and put it on its own stand to get the angles he wanted. The flight sim program, X-Plane, was already set up by Al Olsen, Dan Botzer and Chris Mayer. During the move, the monitor plugs were of sequence, and Mike Walpole had to figure out how to re-assign the third monitor to X-plane. Sam’s priority was to make sure everything in the office area worked the same as it did before, despite the seemingly drastic re-architecture of the network. And by all reports, the simulator setup in its new home is a huge success!

The small simulator– RealFlight® 9– was part of our RC Young Eagles Build and Fly kit. RealFlight® claims to be the #1 RC flight simulator in the world. It’s an essential tool new RC pilots can use when learning how to fly. It also makes it possible for experienced RC pilots to practice new maneuvers and to hone their skills so they can become even better pilots.

From RealFlight® – “With more than 160 different aircraft to fly — including airplanes, helicopters, drones and more — at over 40 different flying sites, plus the ability to edit aircraft and sites, there’s an almost infinite number of flying options available. Add in game-like challenges that make flight training fun, multiplayer options so you can fly and compete with other pilots online, compatibility with VR headsets, and many, many more features, and you have everything you need to succeed at the field — because you can “fly” on a PC at home, or on a laptop just about anywhere else.”

This simulator needed to be rehomed to a table/desk with wheels so that it can be moved to accommodate more room for Chapter House events. Chapter member Chris Berg researched possible desk options and after one was selected by the board, he went through the process of setting up that RC as well. This RC simulator offers the option of viewing the flight from the computer screen (another donation from Al Olsen) or from the large flat screen TV (donated by member, Bob Prange.)

A huge thank you to everyone involved in both projects. We don’t know what to expect as we continue to navigate these unusual times but here at EAA Chapter 186 we are grateful for the virtual “glue” that holds us all together. Maintaining strong connections is more important than ever in these times, and we are committed to providing the best support and reliable information to our membership and local aviation community.

A word from the Chapter President

EAA 186 Members and Friends:

COVID-19 is going to be with us for a while and we can’t risk anyone’s health by prematurely restarting our organized activities. Therefore, regular programs and organized activities remain suspended until further notice.

Suspended in-person activities include the following:

•• Young Eagle Flights
•• Monthly Membership Gatherings (Zoom Only)
•• YE Fly and Build (YouTube Only)
•• Deck BBQs
•• Monthly Board Meetings (Zoom Only)
•• IMC-VMC Club Meetings (Zoom Only)

We will comply with any City requirements, but as long as Manassas Airport remains open, our chapter members will have access to the tools crib and other supplies/equipment. We will let everyone know if and when this situation changes.

Stay safe,

Sande Miller-Long President, EAA Chapter 186

All Young Eagle Flights Cancelled Until Further Notice

During the ongoing covid-19 pandemic all Young Eagle events have been cancelled. This includes Young Eagle rallies and private Young Eagle flights. We will resume flights as scheduled when it is safe and we have been cleared by the city to do so. Hopefully, in the near future.

Our Cook Trailer Has a Name!

Over the past week or so, we held a contest to give the cook trailer a name. And boy! Did we get a lot of great suggestions! It was very difficult pick a winner, but the board finally agreed upon a simple, but effective name.

Presenting the “186 Grill”!

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Congratulations to chapter member Chris Edwards! As the winning submitter, Chris won a Fly-In T-shirt, a Chapter 186 official coffee mug, a Chapter 186 BBQ apron, a new chapter logo patch and our eternal gratitude.

Check out our Facebook Page!

FB Thanks to the efforts of new member and professional photographer, Andrew Shippin, our Chapter’s Facebook page is really taking off! On our Facebook page you can connect with the chapter and receive event updates in your Facebook news feed. The page (unlike the website, blast or newsletter) allows everyone to discuss aviation events, view or post photos, and share related content. Our goal is to make it the #1 EAA Chapter Facebook page and we’re well on the way!

All chapter Newsletters now online

All the Stick and Rudder newsletters (redacted versions) from September 2013 to December 2015 are now on the http://wunderwebs.com/eaa186 website in the Members Only section. Contact Sande Miller-Long if you need the password.

EAA Chapter 186’s 2014 Air Academy Scholarships

AirAcademy

Please CLICK HERE for Scholarship Application

NOTE: Application Submission Period NOW OPEN!

Basic Camp

The EAA Basic Air Academy is the next exciting step through the world of aviation. Each “hands-on” activity is developed for the intermediate 14 and 15 year olds during a classroom and media presentation, specialized laboratory activities and aviation-related demonstrations.

Advanced Camp

The EAA Advanced Air Academy provides an atmosphere for mature students to become totally immersed in the world of flight. Ground instruction and introductory recreation flight experiences highlight this meaningful, action-packed camp. It combines “in-the-air” and “on-the-ground” hands-on activities. The EAA Advanced Air Academy also includes full participation (access to forums, flight-line and all associated activities) in EAA AirVenture Oshkosh – the world’s premier aviation event!

Applicants

Any Young Eagle participant that expressed interest in attending the Air Academy during the summer of 2014 or learning more about aviation should be encouraged to apply for the scholarship.
Selection

Two Young Eagles – one for students ages 14-15 and the other for those 16-18 – will be selected.

Dates of Event

The Basic camp (ages 14-15) will be held July 14-19 and the Advanced camp (ages 16-18) takes place July 22-30.

Key Dates

Application Submission Period Opens: December 1, 2013
Application Submission Period Ends: January 31, 2014 (5:00 p.m.)
Scholarship Application Review by EAA 186 Committee: February 1 -14, 2014
Scholarship Winners Selected by Committee: February 14, 2014
Scholarship Applicants Informed of Results: February 17, 2014
Air Academy Applications Submitted to EAA National: February 24, 2014