IMC & VMC Meetings

We meet on the 4th Tuesday each month. IMC Club at 7 PM. VMC Club at 8 PM. Come for one or both sessions; we usually meet beforehand at 5:30 PM for informal dinner at the Panera Bread at Bristow Center.


The IMC Club’s purpose is to promote instrument flying proficiency, safety and education through a community of pilots sharing information and fostering communications. You don’t have to be instrument rated to come to the IMC Club.


The VMC Club, for pilots wishing to improve their VFR flying proficiency, is modeled after the popular IMC Club providing organized “hangar flying” with a focus on VFR procedures, regulations and publications. TR Proven and Chuck Kyle are our facilitators for these meetings but the attendees are encouraged to participate with their knowledge and experience. Each one-hour meeting earns you one credit toward the FAA Wings Pilot Proficiency program.

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Virginia’s Top Eagles Pilots Honored at VAB Meeting from Virginia Department of Aviation

Virginia’s Top Eagles Pilots Honored at VAB Meeting

The Virginia Department of Aviation honored Virginia’s three “Top Eagles” who have flown the most Young Eagles in the Commonwealth over the past 12 months at the Virginia Aviation Board meeting at the Hotel Roanoke on August 15, 2025.

The EAA Young Eagles program is designed to match pilots with children to give them their first ride in an airplane. Nationally since 1992, the Young Eagles program has flown 2.5 million young people – all of them for free. These flights are made possible through the generosity of EAA member volunteers.

Three Virginians went above and beyond the calling of this program. They gave their time and skills to help introduce and inspire kids in the world of aviation. All three of this year’s Top Eagles pilots are members of EAA Chapter 186 at Manassas Regional Airport.

Virginia’s most active Top Eagle pilot for 2025 is president and scholarship coordinator of EAA chapter 186 Robert Prange, who flew 58 Young Eagles in the Commonwealth. Curtis Smith Jr., who is a gold-level member of the Virginia Aviation Ambassador program, took a lot of time away from tracking down stamps to fly 56 youth. And Virginia’s third most active pilot is Eagle Flight leader Paul Schafer, who flew 38 Young Eagles.

Collectively, these pilots flew 152 Young Eagles over the past 12 months. The Top Eagles as well as all the Young Eagles pilots willingly shared their time, skills and resources to help spark an interest in our next generation of aviation leaders.

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EAA 186 Calendar

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Member Gathering Tomorrow 9/27!!!

September 27 Member Gathering


Chapter 186 Member Glenn Shields will lead a panel consisting of a cross-section of our membership discussing aging and flying and figuring out how and when to call it quits.  This promises to be a vibrant discussion. 

From Glenn:

When Is It Time to Hang Up the Airplane Keys?There comes a time in each pilot’s life when it is time to leave the flying to someone else. Sometimes it is a decision reached due to a medical condition in which case the choice is made made by the FARs.  Sometimes it is based on finances. And there is a more challenging situation that every pilot will experience if they stay active for the long haul – it is the personal recognition that mental acuity, physical agility, knowledge of today’s complex airspace and factors unique to the pilot are waning.  Contemplating this ultimate decision is uncomfortable and personal.

Our September presentation will be four pilots who will share their aviation experiences and reveal how each is determining when it is best for him to move to the back seat.  They come from varied backgrounds: John Langenheim, a retired Naval Aviator and airline pilot and owner of a beautiful Christen Eagle that has strong family connections, Don Ackad whose love of flying inspired him to regain his 3rd Class Medical following open heart surgery, NTSB retiree Dennis Crider who built an RV-12 with his then teenage son and Glenn Shields – an average “run of the mill” pilot since 1978.  There will be time for you to share your story and thoughts.

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

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From the President

The Virginia Department of Aviation (DOAV) held their annual three-day conference at the Hotel Roanoke in August. This large-scale event for Virginia’s aviation industry serves as a meeting point for industry professionals to discuss educational programs, industry developments, and more. Since 1976, the DOAV has administered the Virginia Aviation Awards and recognized individuals across the Commonwealth who have made significant contributions to Virginia’s $26 billion aviation industry. At the banquet ceremony, Virginia Aviation Board Director Greg Campbell honored three Virginians with 2025 Virginia Aviation Awards: Airport Manager of the Year, Aviation Person of the Year and Lifetime Achievement.

Photo Courtesy of DOAV

For her never-ending dedication to aviation in Virginia, our own Judy Sparks was Aviation Person of the Year for 2025. The DOAV received nominations for Judy from many corners of Virginia as well as from EAA-Oshkosh. Recently, Judy was instrumental in developing the ideas behind a multi-chapter one-dayworkshop and individual flight for several kids. This was carried out at Shannon Airport with three other Chapters (231 Richmond, 1099 Shannon and 1563 Gordonsville). Judy has been involved with every Chapter 186 event including the Ford Tri-Motor visit, Chili Cook-off, December holiday party and Young Eagles rallies. She has for decades managed the Chapter 186 membership and annual directory process. Judy is also active at Virginia EAA Chapters in Richmond and Shannon/Stafford and the Virginia Aeronautical Historical Society and has, for several years, volunteered at the Chapters Blue Barn at EAA AirVenture. For almost two decades she managed the EAA Regional Fly in/Airshow later called the Virginia State Fly-in. Most of all, Judy’s passion for aviation shines through whether she is talking to a new or prospective Chapter member, a first time Young Eagle, a long-time member, a new or experienced pilot. She welcomes all and shows an interest in what everyone is doing. Judy’s passion for volunteering is infectious. Congratulations Judy Sparks!

Young Eagles pilots and ground volunteers: Soon after the September 13 Young Eagles rally, we will send out volunteer requests for the October 18 rally at Warrenton-Fauquier Airport. We would like to make this a big rally. Pilots, this is a good chance to fly Young Eagles away from the SFRA and Class B and D airspace. If you are not on the list of Young Eagles pilots, go to https://eaachapters.org/ and click on Volunteer Registration to create your volunteer profile. Let me know you have done that, and we will send you a volunteer invitation for the Oct 18 rally.

Parents: The 2026 Air Academy dates, tuition costs and camp descriptions have just been published. These are 6 to 9-day camps in June and July at EAA headquarters for aviation minded kids from age 14 to 18. Tuition includes room and board in the Air Academy Lodge. These camping sessions will fill up quickly. We may be able to help with your tuition costs. More details to follow.

Blue Skies,
Bob

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Young Eagles from Bob Prange

We flew 40 kids on Aug 9 and have 50 kids registered for Sept 13. Our next Young Eagles

Rallies are:


Sept 13 – Manassas at 0900

Oct 18 – Warrenton at 1200


Nov 8 – Manassas at 1200


Dec 13 – Manassas at 1200

Young Eagles flights are available to kids between ages 8 and 17. We normally hold our rallies on the second Saturday each month. Notice the Warrenton rally in October is the 3rd Saturday. Parents can register at events.eaachapters.org beginning at 8:00 AM on the 1st of each month.

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Membership

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

To order a nametag, go to: https://eaa186.org/events/eaa-chapter-186-name-tag-order-form-paypal-only/.

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
Contact Jerry Stueve for Membership info:g.stueve@ieee.org

DID YOU CHANGE YOUR E-MAIL?
Please advise Jerry Stueve, 703-624-0781 or g.stueve@ieee.org if any of your membership directory information changes. Thanks.

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Member Gatherings

August 23 Member Gathering
Our speaker was Erica Gilbert (https://www.gilbertaviation.com/), a CFI / CFII, FAA Safety Team Representative, and commercial TBM pilot. Erica’s passion project is AeroSafe, her YouTube series discussing aviation weather to help pilots fly more safely. She spoke about key weather safety topics for pilots: How to obtain a complete – and legal – weather briefing; understanding various types of clouds and how to handle them; thunderstorm formation and how to remain safely clear of dangerous storms; and exercising caution around outflow boundaries.

We were also treated by a presentation from Dag Guessford about his time at Air Academy in July. Dag attended the session that was nine days long with the final three days coinciding with the beginning of AirVenture. Dag got hands on welding and rib building practice, toured the EAA Museum, rode in a helicopter and much more. We assisted with the tuition for three kids to go to Air Academy in June and July.

September 27 Member Gathering
Member Glenn Shields will lead a panel consisting of a cross-section of our membership discussing aging and flying and figuring out how and when to call it quits. This promises to be a vibrant discussion. From Glenn:


When Is It Time to Hang Up the Airplane Keys? There comes a time in each pilot’s life when it is time to leave the flying to someone else. Sometimes it is a decision reached due to a medical condition in which case the choice is made by the FARs. Sometimes it is based on finances. And there is a more challenging situation that every pilot will experience if they stay active for the long haul – it is the personal recognition that mental acuity, physical agility, knowledge of today’s complex airspace and factors unique to the pilot are waning. Contemplating this ultimate decision is uncomfortable and personal.

Our September presentation will be four pilots who will share their aviation experiences and reveal how each is determining when it is best for him to move to the back seat. They come from varied backgrounds: John Langenheim, a retired Naval Aviator and airline pilot and owner of a beautiful Christen Eagle that has strong family connections, Don Ackad whose love of flying inspired him to regain his 3rd Class Medical following open heart surgery, NTSB retiree Dennis Crider who built an RV-12 with his then teenage son and Glenn Shields – an average “run of the mill” pilot since 1978.

There will be time for you to share your story and thoughts.

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

October 25 Chili Cook-Off


Bring a pot of your favorite chili concoction to enter the contest. We also need your favorite sides and desserts. We will provide the chili toppings. Please consider being a chili judge. We need a handful of judges to rank the pots of chili.

Bob Prange

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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 now available at https://www.eaa.org/eaa/youth/eaa aviation-and-flight-summer-camps These camps will fill up quickly.

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.

Ray Scholarship
Our 2025 Ray Scholar Cliff Storey began his flight training in August at Aviation Adventures at Manassas. Our 2024 Ray Scholar Kobe Kerns is finishing his cross-country requirements and awaiting his checkride with a DPE. He is doing his Private Pilot training with the CAP Winchester Composite Squadron.

Virginia Aviation Business Association:
Charles J. Colgan Scholarship – https://www.thevaba.org/colgan-applicationVirginia

Department of Aviation: https://doav.virginia.gov/virginia-aviation-scholarships/

Willard G. Plentl Sr. Aviation Scholarship


John R. Lillard Foundation Aviation Scholarship


Kenneth R. Scott Aviation Scholarship


Chad Weaver Aviation Scholarship

Virginia Aeronautical Historical Society:
Captain Earle Worley Scholarship https://www.vahsonline.com/programs/aviation- scholarships/

AOPA:
Numerous aviation scholarships https://www.aopa.org/training-and-safety/students/aopa-
flight-training-scholarships

EAA:
Numerous aviation scholarships https://www.eaa.org/eaa/learn-to-fly/scholarships/eaa-
flight-training-scholarships

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IMC & VMC Meetings

We meet on the 4th Tuesday each month. IMC Club at 7 PM. VMC Club at 8 PM. Come for one or both sessions; we usually meet beforehand at 5:30 PM for informal dinner at the Panera Bread at Bristow Center. The IMC Club’s purpose is to promote instrument flying proficiency, safety and education through a community of pilots sharing information and fostering communications. You don’t have to be instrument rated to come to the IMC Club.

The VMC Club, for pilots wishing to improve their VFR flying proficiency, is modeled after the popular IMC Club providing organized “hangar flying” with a focus on VFR procedures, regulations and publications. TR Proven and Chuck Kyle are our facilitators for these meetings but the attendees are encouraged to participate with their knowledge and experience. Each one-hour meeting earns you one credit toward the FAA Wings Pilot Proficiency program.

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