Month: April 2024
Retired Coast Guard Pilot to Present at Museum Speaker Series
Tom Cooper, a retired commanding officer for the United States Coast Guard, is the next speaker in EAA’s Aviation Adventure Speaker Series. Tom will share stories of the life-saving missions he completed as an H-65 helicopter pilot as well as insights into the Coast Guard in his presentation at the EAA Aviation Museum on Thursday, May 16, at 7 p.m.
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Navigating Springtime Traffic: Staying Safe Amid Increased Boating Activity
As the weather warms up and spring arrives, many boaters eagerly take to Southwest Florida waters to enjoy the moderate temperatures and subsiding March winds. However, with increasing boating activity comes the need for heightened awareness and caution to ensure everyone’s safety on the water. Below, we’ll discuss some essential tips for navigating springtime boat …
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CFI Milestone – Jake Owsley
Jake Owsley, EAA Chapter 677’s second Ray scholar, earned his CFI certificate on March 26, 2024. Jake, his brother Josh, and his father Kevin are active members of the Chattahoochee Valley chapter in Columbus, Georgia.
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What Our Members Are Building/Restoring — South Carolina AutoGyro MTO Classic
In a recent piece for EAA Sport Aviation, EAA member Ben Davis takes us through the build of his AutoGyro MTO Classic.
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