The GFPOA Christmas Party. Yes - it's already that time of the year again!

The GFPOA Christmas Party will be held on Saturday, December 6th, 2009 at the Queensbury Hotel. 

Coctails at 6:00 pm, Dinner at 7:00 pm. 

Details will be availible very soon.

IFR Night - Thursday, November 12th, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM - Upstairs at the KGFL Terminal Building

Hi Everyone:

NEXT MEETING - November 19th, 2009 at Carl R's Cafe - WWII W.A.S.P. Lillian Yonally, Guest Speaker

The next GFPOA meeting will be held at Carl R's Cafe in Queensbury on November 19th, 2009.

Guest Speaker: Lillian Yonally,  WWII  Pilot, will talk about her experiences flying for the W.A.S.P.

The meeting was moved forward one week due to the Thanksgiving Holiday.

Coctail hour from 6:00 p.m.  Dinner at 7:00 p.m.

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2008 Granville Graduate Sarah Steves receives flight scholarship

 

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Memorial for William E. Hess

Our condolences go out to the family of William E. Hess, brother of GFPOA member Don Hess, who was tragically killed last Saturday at Dunn Airpark in Titusville, FL.  Bill Hess was seated in the back seat and a retired North west captain,  Phil Schactht, was piloting the RV 8 N 128RV built and owned by Bill Hess.

The RV 8 was sitting  on the taxi way  when a Velocity came  in from  no where and hit  the side of the RV 8 that immediately exploded.

The EEA Chapter 288 will have a memorial day and a MISSING MAN fly-by on March 20th

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Charity Flights

The FAA has changed the rules for charity flights. Many of us give rides to our favorite groups to raise money, including charity raffles, etc. In order to stay compliant with FAR 91.146 (see below) you must notify the local FSDO and provide specific information. GFPOA member Tom Clements, our local AOPA aviation attorney, has prepared a generic form that complies with the notification requirements of FAR 91.146. The form letter is attached and available for your use. Thanks Tom!

How NOT to land a PZL-101!

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Some of you may remember the big BIG PZL-101 Gawron that Dick Bovey recovered a few years back.  It was owned by my partner, Charles Connally.  Charley and I flew it from Plateau Sky Ranch in Edinberg to Lakeway, Texas - what a great flght - 3 days and 2100 miles at an average speed of 77 mph!! He recently did an off-airport land at Spicewood, Texas (88R).  He and his passenger walked away without a scratch or bump.  The plane saved their lives.  See the file attachments for pics.   RIP, Big Bird!

GFPOA Fly-Out to Sky Acres Airport- 44N, May 6th, 2007 @ 8:00 am

Boys and their toys

We had a great trip with five airplanes and ten participants. It was a beautiful clear morning. It was bumpy down low but smooth above 5,000 feet.  Click here to see some pictures.

Let's get out and fly together!

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