CABLE GRAM ONLINE. NOVEMBER 2016 Volume 47, Number 11

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CABLE GRAM ONLINE NOVEMBER 2016 Volume 47, Number 11 From the Cable Family & Friends of Cable Airport Editors: Stephen Dunn, Annette Guthrie & Michael Stewart Please send contributions for the Cable Gram to any of the following: Contact Information: Annette Guthrie: email: aguthrie@cableairport.com Stephen Dunn: email: sdunn@cableairport.com Michael Stewart: email: mstewart@cableairport.com Deadline for submission of articles or photos is the 22nd of each month CABLE GRAM ONLINE - Designed & Published by Cable Airport LLC Copyright 2016 by Cable Airport LLC All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher and the authors.

CABLE GRAM November 2016 www.cableairport.com Monthly Newsletter Tenants Corner: Noise and our neighbors Periodically, the Airport Office receives noise complaints from our surrounding neighborhoods. While, many times, when told of the complaints, people's first reaction is the noise must be coming from the T-6s on the field. And, yes, those airplanes have generated a complaint or two; however, they are not the airplanes the neighbors are calling about most often. They seem to have a tendency to call about the various GA airplanes we have on the field. When the Airport Office receives these complaints, staff attempts to ascertain which airplane and the potential cause of the noise such as RWY 6 in use, airplane too low on final and needs power, etc. They have found that most noise complaints are about airplanes on on base or final. This seems odd since most planes will have throttled back on the power. Staff will explain the pattern and where in the pattern more noise can be expected. And, if needed, staff will invite the neighbor to the airport to gain a better understanding of airport operations and the process of flying into and out of CCB. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn't. Roger Bailey My path to Cable airport began in 1996 after moving to Upland from Riverside, where we were living not far from Flabob. At the time, I was flying for the Air Force Reserves at March AFB in the KC-135 and eventually moving to the KC-10 as well as flying as a First Officer with Jet America/Alaska Airlines. I was unaware of Cable airport, but as soon as the dust settled from the move, I started acquainting myself with the local area and, like a mirage appearing in the desert, there it was! My aviation oasis! Soon after, I joined the EAA and became an active airport member. As a First Officer with Alaska and with an upcoming family, I realized that the best way for me to reach my goal as an airplane owner was to build one. I decided on an airplane similar to the 1941 J-4 I had gotten my private license in back in 1967. Eventually I selected an Avid Magnum, mostly because it has folding wings, but also because it had the most room in the cockpit of all the kits on the market at the time. Never having been a small person, this appealed to me. When the Avid project got too big for my garage, I came across the opportunity to rent hangar #64 at Cable. It has been my man cave ever since. I have had a second Avid project in the works for a while. It will fly with an IO-360, modified with electronic fuel injection and ignition. Most recently, my mags timed out on the first Avid, so I am replacing them with electronic ignition as well. After a whole bunch of hours and years with Alaska Airlines, the max age rule has forced me to retire from commercial flying and has allowed me near resident status at the airport. If the flag is out, I m around somewhere. My collection of recliners on wheels is will known and I welcome anyone with a good story and a little time, to stop by. What I like about Cable is the friendly, family atmosphere and the limitless amount of talented aviation people who eagerly give their advice. Sometimes you don t even have to ask them! With the presence of chapter 448 of the EAA and the skills/knowledge of the residents of Cable, there can t be a better place to build and fly an airplane. cableairportccb Serving the General Aviation Community over 70 years cableairport

November 2016 www.cableairport.com Message from the Office Please wait for the gate to close behind you! We have had several instances here on the Airport where cars are hitting or being clipped by the entry and exit gates. To avoid damage being done to your personal property and in order to avoid anyone trying to sneak on to the Airport grounds we ask that upon entering and exiting the Airport that you pull forward and wait until the gate closes behind you. The gates do have sensors on them but if you are in a rush and trying to race the gate we guarantee that the reaction time of the sensor will not be to your liking. Please help us in keeping the Airport a safe place to be. Volunteers Needed! Cable Air Show Media Day January 13th Cable Air Show January 14th and 15th If you are interested in aviation, cars or just want to help serve and support the community, we could use your help. Come help the whole weekend, one day or whatever time you have. Volunteers will be provided with food each of the three days. The Cable Air Show is a great event to be a part of! If interested in helping, please contact Steven Cable Work#: 909-982-6021; Cell# 909-938-2467 Email: scable@cableairport.com

November 2016 www.cableairport.com From our Family to Yours... on behalf of cable airport and the cable Family, we wish You and your family a most wonderful thanksgiving! The Av8r Shop General Store Pilot supplies and gifts (951) 538-8477 At Cable Airport Now with new hours! Wednesday - Friday: 10 AM to 3 PM Saturday - Sunday: 9 AM to 3 PM Closed Monday and Tuesday Do you have articles and or pictures that you would like to be submitted to the Cable Gram and or Cable Website. Please forward all correspondence to info@cableairport.com. We are always looking for fun photos and stories about our family here at Cable Airport.

CABLE GRAM November 2016 www.cableairport.com Things to Know... Save the Date! Tuesday, November 8th, 2016 Planning has begun and is well on its way. It s time to start thinking about what the Air Show means to you as our tenants. The Air Show is the one weekend out of the year where access to the Airport for our tenants is restricted. Dates for the Air Show will be January 14th & 15th, 2017. Please plan around these dates keeping in mind we will be hosting the Airshow. Again we thank you for your support and understanding. Club Meetings / Events Civil Air Patrol Squadron 25 Meets every Tuesday in the CAP HQ, 6:30pm to 9:00pm. For more info: 909-982-4014 Cable EAA Chapter 448 Meets first Thursday of each month at 7:00 pm in the EAA club house. For more info: contact Michael Clearman at 626-705-5773 3rd Pursuit Squadron, Commemorative Air Force For more information contact Cliff Heathcoat at 909-226-7204 Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10489 Meets second Wednesday, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., at the CAF building, for more info: 909-985-0476 Antique Aircraft Display Weekend Meets first full weekend of the month in the area south of transit parking from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more info: call Airport Office at 909-982-6021 Exotic Car Show Meets second Sunday from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. Event being held September 11th. For more info: Dan McGuire at 909-238-9227 Ground School For more information call 909-917-5851 EAA Young Eagles For info on the Young Eagles Program email chapter448youngeagles@gmail.com. Discounted fuel will be made available every display weekend! Emergency Service.. 9 1 1 Cable Airport Office.... (909) 982-6021 Aircraft Interiors by Sill......(909) 243-0786 Aviator Flight Training...(714) 423-4440 Av8r General Store...... (951) 538-8477 Cable Flying Club.... (909) 917-5851 Civil Air Patrol.. (909) 982-4014 Commemorative Air Force... (909) 226-7204 EAA Chapter 448.... (626) 705-5773 Elk River Aviators, Painting... (909) 920-3149 Falcon Insurance... (909) 949-4993 Important Numbers Foothill Aircraft, Sales/Service... (909) 985-1977 Foothill Aircraft Parts...... (909) 985-8837 Foothill Flying Club..... (909) 917-5851 Maniac-Mikes Café..... (909) 982-9886 Safety Management, Security.... (909) 208-4777 Sport Aero Color..... (909) 920-0460 SoCAL Tracon.... (619) 537-5800 SoCAL Tracon, IFR clearance... (800) 448-3724 FSS... (800) 992-7433 Riverside FSDO.. (951) 276-6701