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General Membership Meeting 15JUN06. Picture of the Month. New Economy Class Flights. BEFC Membership Status. Twenty Five (25) Current Members Three (3) Members on LOA Four new members joined in May. Derek Schmitz. Jan Jensen & Jan Jr. Romeo Ali. Photos by Kip McKullin.
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General Membership Meeting 15JUN06
Picture of the Month New Economy Class Flights
BEFC Membership Status • Twenty Five (25) Current Members • Three (3) Members on LOA • Four new members joined in May Derek Schmitz Jan Jensen & Jan Jr Romeo Ali Photos by Kip McKullin
BEFC’s Fledging Aviators Congrats Nate Rone
BEFC’s Newest Private Pilot • Nate Rone successfully completed his flight training and passed his PST on 08JUN06 • Nate is our very first pilot to transition from Student to Private Pilot • Dave ‘Pogo’ Pogorzelski was Nate’s instructor • Nate started his flight traning at St. Charles Muni and transitioned to the BEFC • Nate is now entitled to a $1000 rebate from Boeing’s Learning Together Program Look at that Smile
St. Charles Muni (3SQ) New Pattern Runway 27 is Now a Right Hand Pattern Runway 09 Remains a Left Hand Pattern
Teresa Camp’s house was destroyed by a oak tree. Everyone was in the house when it happen and got out safely. Rear View Front View
Tom “Bad Luck” Harmon gets the Schwarzenegger Award Shadeport Gas Pump Tom had to hand tow 7766G not once but twice, from the gas pump back to the shadeport. A distance of over a ½ mile !!! You says that flying doesn’t get you in shape.
BEFC – Next Aircraft • Next Aircraft is targeted to be a Cessna 182 • Aircraft financing in place • We plan to have a two tiered membership • Existing membership will remain same for 172 access • 182 access will require: • Monthly dues = $95 • Hourly rate = $25 • Share Price = $1000 ($250 / $300 delta if you are already in the club) • Targeting 15 members for this aircraft • Taking Share Price deposits now. Checks will not be cashed until plane acquisition Cessna 182 (Reference)
Club continues to grow and aircraft usage remains around 55%
Meet The BEFC Board of Directors : Safety – Jose Narvaez As far as he can remember, Jose has been fascinated by airplanes. No doubt the mechanical inclinations of his family (trains on his mother’s side, airplanes on his father’s) influenced him. At about the age of four he discovered afterburners, thanks to the F-104’s of the Puerto Rico ANG. “Feeling the noise on my chest, the earth shaking, and seeing fire coming out of the exhaust like a rocket; I was hooked. My parents had to take me to San Juan International Airport (KSJU) almost every weekend to watch the airplanes take off and land for hours.” He also has been a big follower of the space program. After high school, Jose attended Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach for two years, and began his flight training there, before enlisting in the Air Force and completing his Bachelor’s degree through the military. He served as a crew chief and maintenance instructor for six years and reached the rank of Staff Sergeant (E-5) in less than four years. He was stationed at Nellis AFB, working on F-4, F-15, F-5, F-16, and A-10; RAF Alconbury, working on U-2; and Randolph AFB, working on T-37. While at Randolph AFB, he applied for Officer Training School and Undergraduate Pilot Training, but the medical exam discovered a gastrointestinal disorder that grounded him and disqualified him for military service. Jose has continued to work in the aerospace field since separating from the military, primarily as a civilian contractor supporting military contracts. He also has been involved in other aviation activities on his spare time, such as the Commemorative Air Force, Experimental Aircraft Association, National Association of Rocketry, and the Civil Air Patrol. Jose holds an FAA Airframe and Powerplant certificate with Inspection Authorization and has worked on over twenty different types of aircraft, from an Airbike homebuilt to a C-5 Galaxy. He moved from Lockheed Martin to Boeing seven years ago. He started as an aircraft mechanic on the C-17 aerospace support program at San Antonio, Texas. Currently, he is a Quality Specialist (Planning) on the weapons programs at St. Charles, Missouri. Four years ago, he was able to obtain a special-issuance medical from the FAA, and has been slowly working towards his private certificate. He has logged 58 hours single engine land time, several winch-launched and aerotow sailplane flights and 1.3 hours as observer in the back seat of an F-4. Young Jose
7766G Maintenance • New Left Mag Rebuilt • New Alternator • Repaired Starter • Oil Change • Left Brake Pad Replaced • Spinner, prop & nose cowling repair – Still required Thanks go out to Frank Doerr, Jose Narvaez & Barb Long
Prop Strike • Prop Removed • Packed & Shipped • Under review at Prop Shop • Back in one week (if repairable)
7766G Annual • Scheduled for 14-23JUL06 – TBD • Jose is looking for volunteers to help with the aircraft • Any problems with the plane will be addressed at this time • New VOR with Glideslope will be added • Plastic instrument panels will be replaced
Balance Sheet Club’s current assets adequately cover allocations
Civil Air Patrol (CAP) Paul Pillar