
Saturday March 28 Member Gathering
1000 Guest Speaker
0920 Coffee and Doughnuts
Please join us Saturday. Our own Paul Schafer will present on the development and operation of the A-10 Thunderbolt II “Warthog.”
Paul Schafer has a degree in aeronautical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and earned his private pilot certificate after graduation. Commissioned through Air Force ROTC, he started his 32-year USAF career in 1980 and primarily flew A-10 Warthogs. An outstanding graduate of the USAF Fighter Weapons School, Paul won the Lance P. Sijan Leadership Award for his combat command in Southwest Asia, and flew more than 40 combat missions over southern Iraq. He retired as a major general and is a defense and leadership consultant in Washington, D.C. He is chairman of the EAA Museum Committee.
Paul started homebuilding when he was an undergraduate. He was a project leader for a student team that designed, fabricated, and tested a self-launch composite glider. He is currently building an Onex in his garage. He holds a commercial pilot certificate with more than 3,000 hours. Paul is a volunteer pilot for Patient Airlift Services. He flies Young Eagles, and is the Eagle Flights leader for EAA National Capital Chapter 186. Paul and his wife live in Fairfax, Virginia.
Membership: We are now finalizing the 2026 membership renewal process. This will culminate in our annual Chapter 186 Directory. If you have not renewed yet please mail or bring the attached renewal form to the meeting. We also have renewal forms at the Chapter House. You can pay by check or Zelle or PayPal.
***Park in the lot by the Control Tower but do not park in the faintly marked “FAA” spaces. Walk through the pedestrian gate toward the EAA186 sign. ***