IMC/VMC Club Pilot Safety Meetings Today!!! 2/24

Tuesday February 24

IMC Club Meeting at 7:00 PM
VMC Club Meeting at 8:00 PM

Join us Tuesday night for one or both of our monthly safety meetings.  IMC Club and VMC Club meetings are usually on the fourth Tuesday of the month.

Attendees receive one FAA WINGS credit for each session.

Optional 5:30 PM dinner (Dutch treat) at Panera Bread on Bristow Center Drive.  Near the fountains visible from Route 28.

IMC Club meeting topic:
The IMC Club’s purpose is to promote instrument flying, proficiency, and safety. The intent is to create a community of pilots willing to share information, provide recognition, foster communications, promote safety, and build proficiency in instrument flying.

VMC Club meeting topic:
EAA/VMC Club provides organized “hangar flying” focused on building flying knowledge and skills.  This meeting offers an opportunity to share in-flight experiences and valuable safety tips.

EAA Chapter 186
10629 Observation Road
Manassas, VA 20110

Do not park in the spaces marked “FAA.”  The first double row of spaces closest to the tower are faintly marked and are “tow-away” spaces.

Bob Prange

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MEMBERSHIP!!!

ONLINE APPLICATIONS
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membership-online-application-2025/

NAME TAG

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CHAPTER MEMBERSHIP FEES
$30 Jan–Dec Single Member Dues
$35 Jan-Dec Family Member Dues
$15 for Name Tag and postage
$15 – hard copy of Directory (printing & mailing)
$2 surcharge if paying by PayPal

DID YOU CHANGE YOUR E-MAIL?
Please advise Meredith Martin-Richards, 703-594-1281 or meredithm.m7@gmail.com if any of your membership directory information changes.
Thanks.

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Young Eagles EAA Air Academy from Bob Prange

Parents: Information (dates, course content, ages, tuition costs) and on-line registration for the June and July 2026 camps are available at https://www.eaa.org/eaa/youth/eaa-aviation-and-flight-summer-camps. There are two separate camps: Explore Aviation Camp and Navigating Horizons Camp for either of two age groups, 14 to 15 and 16 to 18. Once you are registered and accepted for a camp, you can apply directly to the EAA for an EAA campership which may help pay for the tuition. EAA Ch 186 has also provided tuition assistance in the past couple years. If you are already registered for an Air Academy camp, let us know and we may be able to help with tuition assistance. If you are in either age group and interested in Explore Aviation Camp let us know.We have placed deposits on a couple camp sessions for campers to be named later. We may be able to help with up to 50% of your tuition. Transportation to and from Air Academy is the responsibility of the parents but room and board are all part of the tuition.

Ray Scholarship: We have applied to EAA to administer a 2026 Ray Foundation Aviation Scholarship. If we are selected to give another Ray Scholarship, we will begin a search in March for a motivated youth aged 16 1⁄2 to 19 who would like to participate in a concentrated one-year effort to acquire his/her Private Pilot License. Thank you to all the volunteers that keep this Chapter busy and visible. That helps us qualify to grant another Ray Scholarship each year.

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Young Eagles from Bob Prange

EAA Young Eagles Logo

We had 54 kids and 8 aircraft registered for the February 14 rally. Unfortunately, several pilots reported being unable to operate their hangar doors. We all know of neighborhoods that still have cars buried in snow and some areas impassable due to piles of ice and snow. Our area airports are no different. In the week prior to the rally pilots valiantly dug and chipped away at their ice barriers only to find hangar doors off the runners or binding in the tracks. We eventually had too many aircraft cancellations to make the rally happen.

Pilots: In an effort to push the total of Young Eagles flown to 2.5 million kids, EAA has announced Mission 2.5 where Young Eagle Pilots have an incentive to fly 25 kids between 10/1/2025 to 7/31/2026. Any volunteer pilot that rises to the challenge and flies 25 Young Eagles or more from October 1, 2025, through July 31, 2026, will be issued a limited-edition commemorative hat courtesy of Sporty’s.

Below are our current totals through Feb 2026 for each Young Eagles pilot:


Chris Berg 9
Dan Botzer 26
Matthew Friedman 4
Joseph Fry 3
Michael Iachini 8
Allan Osborn 12
Grant Peterson 2
Bob Prange 23
Brian Roy 17

Paul Schafer 6
David Taylor 4


Our next Young Eagles Rallies are:
Mar 14 – Manassas at 1100
April 11 – Warrenton at 1100
May 9 – Warrenton at 1100


Young Eagles flights are available for kids between ages 8 and 17. We normally hold our rallies on the second Saturday each month. Please note we are now using an 11:00 AM starting time for the winter months. Parents can register at eaachapters.org beginning at 8:00 AM on the 1st of each month.


Chapter 186 Young Eagles Coordinators
David Richards
Bob Prange

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Young Eagles Rally Cancelled 2/14!!!

We regret we must cancel tomorrow’s Young Eagles Rally. Many of our pilots have hangars that are still inaccessible or hangar doors that will not open and need repair. Thanks for volunteering for this one, we were looking forward to great flying weather with a big group of kids this time. The next YE Rally is March 14 at Manassas 1100 to 1500.

Bob Prange

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CANCELLED IMC and VMC Meetings Tonight!!!

The IMC Club and VMC Club Pilot Safety meetings are cancelled for tonight, Jan 27.  The passageway to the Chapter House is not safe due to the icy conditions.

The next meetings will be the fourth Tuesday of the month…

Tuesday February 24
7:00 PM IMC Club
8:00 PM VMC Club

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Member Gathering, Tomorrow 1/24!!!

Saturday January 24 Member Gathering – 10:00 AM, with coffee and donuts at 9:20 AM

Our guest speaker Saturday will be Doug “Smash” Yurovich, Col, USMC (ret), former F-18 Pilot and Co-Founder and Chief Instructor at Piston2Jet Flight School.

“Smash” has flight experience in over 70 types of aircraft, including the F-4 Phantom, F/A-18 Hornet and Super Hornet, and the AV-8 Harrier. He served as a US Navy, Marine Corps Detachment, Test Pilot at the Patuxent River Naval Air Station and has the distinct honor of being the first ever Marine to command a US Navy Carrier Air Wing. At Piston2Jet Smash serves as Safety Director creating, managing, and improving safety-of-flight guidelines and procedures. He’s a distinguished member of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots and is the Chief Test Pilot at Piston2Jet.

Gathering starts at 10:00 AM with coffee and doughnuts at 9:20 AM.

Membership:  We are in the 2026 membership renewal process.  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.        

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From the President, Bob Prange

We had a great turnout for the Chapter Holiday party and once again there was plenty of food and great conversation. Barry and Ann Toole came a few hours early to cook the turkey on the grill and Danny and Didi brought a ham. The side dishes and desserts were amazing. This annual event also gives us the opportunity to award the George Lutz Award to a deserving Chapter 186 member.

George W. Lutz’s love of aviation inspired him to dedicate his time and efforts to improving safety, education, and the enjoyment of general aviation through his work with the FAA, Experimental Aircraft Association, and the Quantico Marine Corps Flying Club.

Before all this, during his 25-year career in the Air Force he received a master’s degree in engineering administration at George Washington University, served as a B-47 test pilot, held several staff assignments at the Pentagon and Andrews AFB, and was base commander at Nakon Phanom Airbase in Thailand,in 1970/1971. He retired from the Air Force with the rank of Colonel in 1972.

This year’s George Lutz Award recipient is Chris Berg. Chris is a Lifetime member of the EAA and was Secretary of Chapter 186 for several years. He earned his Private Pilot Certificate 35 years ago, joined the EAA the same year and began giving YE rides when the program began 32 years ago. He has flown 412 YEs and was recognized last year for being one of Virginia’s Top Eagles by the Virginia Department of Aviation. He was an engineer in the Air Force and retired after 24 years in 2014 and is still working full time. His Father introduced him to airplanes when he was young, and he attended Oshkosh with his father and has missed only a few years since. He has owned his Cessna Cardinal for 20 years and has flown across the country twice while relocating with the military. He flies into AirVenture every year with Cessnas to Oshkosh.
Chris is building a Van’s RV-10 in his basement workshop. Chris’ experience in the role of Board Member and Secretary is still valuable and his advice and ideas are always welcome. Congratulations Chris, we appreciate your dedication to aviation, EAA and Chapter 186.

In addition to the George Lutz Award and the EAA provided certificates for the Officer and Board positions, we awarded the following members in appreciation of their volunteerism:


Young Eagles Pilot of the Year – Brian Roy

Brian is a regular volunteer pilot at our Young Eagles Rallies and also often presents subject matter content for our monthly IMC Club pilot safety meetings. He shows professionalism in flight planning and decision-making and best of all helps us improve our flying skills in his presentations on his flying experiences.

Young Eagles Crewmember of the Year – John Storey

Our ground and admin volunteers keep our events running smoothly; John has helped at numerous rallies, always lending a hand, always willing to do more; the best part is his son beat him by a year getting a plaque last year! (Son Cliff was last year’s Junior Volunteer of the year).

Ch 186 Volunteer of the Year – Sam Bingham


Sam is seen helping in numerous areas as photographer, Young Eagles ground crew or admin and IT wizard. He keeps our computers, tablets, simulators, software, LiveATC and wi-fi working. He also helps plan and set up our movie nights. He has been known to stop by the CH on the way to/from work to fix errant electrons.

In Appreciation – Cathy Carey

In addition to being our Sunshine Coordinator, Cathy helped coordinate merchandise orders, helped with every event and made the prizes for the Chili Cook-off. She managed our biggest Chapter 186 fund-raiser of the year, the Culpeper AirFest in October.

Junior Volunteer of the Year – Rori Ross

Ch 186 is involved with many things…Building, flying, fixing planes, giving safety seminars, cook trailer events, flying YEs; it is all rewarding but one of the best rewards is seeing the young adults getting more involved. Sometimes you can tell they just want more of this aviation thing…Rori is eager to learn, volunteers at YE rallies and continues to show her enthusiasm for aviation.

Membership: The 2026 membership renewal process has begun! You should have received a membership form for your 2026 dues in the mail. Please use that form or fill in the enclosed membership form and either mail it with a check or if you prefer, pay with Zelle or PayPal using the payee as indicated on the renewal form and mail or bring the form to the next meeting. Membership dues are the primary means of funding our
existence.

Airport Operations Follow-Up: Airport Operations Manager, Richard Allabaugh, has provided the following answers to questions at his
Nov 22 presentation:


-Can the new gates open/close faster? We will adjust the closure time once people become acclimated, it is currently at 10 sec. The actual speed at which the gate opens and closes is not adjustable.


-Regarding badging in and out: The scenario asked, “If I were to enter the airport, then take a flight somewhere in my airplane, but had to drive back to the airport or rent a car, would the system prevent me from entering the airport because it didn’t detect my swipe out?” Swipe is a swipe, doesn’t matter which side, but passing a card through the fence so someone else can enter is prohibited. If the individual fails to swipe out, they will not be prevented from re-entering.


-Gates EV-03 | EV-04 don’t detect motorcycles. Is this going to be fixed? EV-3 will be taken out of service in December.

“When the west vehicle gate fails again…it’s not a matter of if, but when, do we still continue to use Gate D and drive on the interior service road, or is there a plan for an alternate gate to enter/exit?” “I was told in my training to never use the interior service road, so you would have to understand my hesitance to use that gate and road.” I would expect an impact from an inattentive driver rather than an outright failure of the gate. IF the gate goes out of service, we will be reusing Gate D. There is no plan, at the moment, on a second vehicular entrance/exit, but security is planning on a northern pedestrian gate. The development on the northwest side of the airport might yield additional gate opportunities, but this is uncertain until we see the plans.

-My card just got renewed but shows it expiring in 3 months. Am I going to have to pay for another card after just renewing it? Yes, all cards applied for after December 1st will have the $25 fee associated with them. Cards will expire annually on the cardholder’s birthday.

EAA Survey: EAA is conducting a survey of its membership about local chapters. We encourage you to participate in this survey. EAA will share the results of Chapter 186 members’ responses with us to help us better understand our areas of strength and areas that need improvement. Results will be de-identified. We will not see individual member information or responses. If enough Chapter 186 members respond, we will get credit toward the ten criteria for maintaining our Gold Chapter status. If the link does not work, please copy and paste to your browser. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZW9WXBL


Blue Skies,
Bob

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Member Gathering, this Saturday 1/24!!!

January 24 Member Gathering – 10:00 AM
Our guest speaker will be Doug “Smash” Yurovich former F-18 Pilot and Co-Founder and Chief Instructor at Piston2Jet Flight School.

Our monthly member gatherings are normally held on the fourth Saturday of the month at 10:00 AM with coffee and doughnuts at 9:20 AM. Exceptions are the October Chili Cook-Off and the December Holiday Party.

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Membership

The 2026 membership renewal process has begun! You should have received a membership form for your 2026 dues in the mail. Please use that form or fill in the enclosed membership form and either mail it with a check or if you prefer, pay with Zelle or PayPal using the payee as indicated on the renewal form and mail or bring the form to the next meeting. Membership dues are the primary means of funding our existence.

ONLINE APPLICATIONS
https://eaa186.org/events/eaa-chapter-186-membership-online-application-2025/

NAME TAG

https://nds.qgi.mybluehost.me/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Name-Tag-Order-Form-.pdf

CHAPTER MEMBERSHIP FEES
$30 Jan–Dec Single Member Dues
$35 Jan-Dec Family Member Dues
$12 for Name Tag and postage
$12 – hard copy of Directory (printing & mailing)
$2 surcharge if paying by PayPal

DID YOU CHANGE YOUR E-MAIL?
Please advise Meredith Martin-Richards, at meredithm.m7@gmail.com or 703-594-1281 if any of your membership directory information changes. Thanks.

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