The Scoop. Volume XVIII, Issue 5 June Mark Sand reports: Minutes CLAS Educational Meeting of May 19, 2005

Similar documents
The Scoop. Freeze Your Buns. CLAS Winter Dinner. Volume XVIII, Issue 2 February 2005

Volume XIX, Issue 5. Next CLAS MEETING: June 15, 2006 at 7:30 PM Educational: The Little Balloonist or Workshop in Ballooning Skills

Next CLAS Business Plus Meeting Thursday, Oct. 19, :30 PM Plainville Town Building Calendar of Events

Their invention, the hot-air balloon, is still in use. Others applied the principle to develop buoyant aircraft that could be steered, like blimps.

Mike Maung Craig Morris Doug Sherman Tom & PJ Whelan. CLAS FAAST Team Members. Jim Adams Program Manager. FAASTeam Representatives

Q1 Describe your hot air flying status

January 2018 Air Traffic Activity Summary

The Scoop WHO WAS BOB BIRD? Next CLAS MEETING: July 20, 2006 at 7:30 PM Plainville Town Building Educational: Can YOU sense wind speed accurately?

F L I G H T S A F E T Y F O U N D A T I O N. For Everyone Concerned with the Safety of Flight

Sanderson Field R.C. News

Serving the owners and tenants of Hicks Airfield, Fort Worth, Texas (Tango 67) April 2019

A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL

The Harmony Jubilee P lanning Committee

Fossett Plans Solo balloon flight

Dear Balloonist, Harmony Jubilee Planning Committee

Sebastian Baumgardner, President

Pikes Peak Radio Control Club Newsletter

The Scoop Volume XV, Issue 2, February, 2002

Next Meeting. Next Event

Number 13/ th June, 2016

THE SYRACUSE FLYING CLUB INCORPORATED STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES

Oct Events. Mike s Exxon Retirement

he Scoop In Brief: New entrant in $10 million space contest The philosophy of ballooning

President s Note Chuck Danley

Newsletter February 2012 Vol 4. AWB plans ahead!

Next Event; Chapter Meeting January 15 th Meriden Airport, 10am

Road Adventures. Exciting Good Times. Upcoming Events. And other. June 2016

CPCOA Fall 2010 Meeting September 25, 2010 Nile Valley Community Church Naches, Washington

Scal . NEXT MEETING - 28 September International Plastic Modellers Society Dunedin. Volume Committee. Mark.

President s Message USA OFFICERS. April The Ultralight Squadron of America Newsletter. Greetings Club Members:

EAA CH20 September 12, 2017 Club Meeting

President s Message, Inside this issue: Cont. Pg. 2. March Middlesex County RC Fliers, Inc. President s Message, by Jerry Crowley

EAA CHAPTER 153 Preserving The Freedom of Flight The Official Newsletter of Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter August 2016

A Message from the President

The Scoop Volume XV, Issue 11, December, 2002

EAA CHAPTER 153. Preserving The Freedom of Flight. The Official Newsletter of Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter December 2012

Channel City Flyers Welcome Packet

CUMBERLAND WOODTURNERS NEWSLETTER SEPTEMBER C u m b e r l a n d

Visit our Chapter Website at

PORTLAND SKYKNIGHTS MEMBER HANDBOOK. June 2008 Edition

Inside Loop. The. President s Soapbox. Monthly News Letter of the Fly-A-Ways R/C Club. April 2011

Great Planes EAA Chapter 1134

The Valley Flyer. Photo Dave McPherson. Lonesome George Photo Kate Fickell. Photo by Deb Hudson. Photo Deb Hudson

Minutes of The Villages Aviation Club meeting Monday February 9, 2015

TRAC. News. January, 2018 Issue. Board of Directors. President Scott Kantrowitz (813)

Reporting Instructions FILING REQUIREMENTS

Alternatively you may make arrangements to meet with a board member and deliver the documents in person.

The Tetherlines Ballooning Society of Pikes Peak

THE WINDSOCK HAPPY NEW YEAR

PROPWASH. EAA Chapter 766 July Sheboygan County Memorial Airport - KSBM

ASC e-news. Electronic news from the Adelaide Soaring Club. Number 7/ th April Welcome to the latest ASC e-news.

The 26 th Annual Quick Chek New Jersey Festival of Ballooning July 25 27, 2008 Solberg Airport Readington, New Jersey

Newsletter. Air Capital Corvette Club Officers:

3rd Tuesday of the Month at 7:00 p.m.

The President s Corner by Mickey Breunig, President -LMAC

TRAINING NEWS FROM THE WESTERN SPORT PILOT ASSOCIATION LLC

JANUARY 2015 ISSUE. York Aviation Website In Development

The Tail Spinner. AMA Gold Leader Club. Greater Southwest Aero Modelers. P.O. Box 1171 Bedford, TX

Annual Safety and Flight Briefing Duane Barrett ARCS Head Flying Instructor: Greg Tinius

PONY TALES MEETING AT RAMEYS. August Meeting VOLUME 3, ISSUE 3 SUMMER 08

Moose Lake Improvement Association Annual Meeting Minutes July 1st, 2017

Bloomsburg Municipal Airport

President s Message USA OFFICERS. March The Ultralight Squadron of America Newsletter. Greetings Club Members,

Astr Wings. Field s Been Wet. In This Issue April Meeting Notes page 1 At The Field page 4 Upcoming Events page 5. May 2012 AMA Charter Club 1167

January 31, Re: Petition for Rulemaking -Proposed Amendment to 14 CFR Part 61

KAMLOOPS WOODWORKERS GUILD MONTHLY NEWSLETTER

Words from the President

The Official Newsletter for EAA Chapter 477, Charleston, South Carolina

1941 DODGE WC-1 MILITARY PICK UP OWNER, JIM NEISES

NEWSLETTER. April Addition April Addition New Orleans Golden Eagles Officers

The Plane Talk. The official monthly Newsletter of Angelo RC Inc.

President s Corner by Vic Briley. In This Issue by Phil Curtiss. Gaylord, MI EAA Chapter November 2008.

President s Message Steve Krazer

KMR News. Welcome to the New Season

Freedom Flyer. Loma Linda Harley Owners Group #300. Sponsored by Quaid Harley-Davidson - Loma Linda, CA

December 2015 Safety Meeting Situational Awareness In Context

ENGINEERS FLYING CLUB OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA OPERATIONS MANUAL

Aircrew Training, Balloon

Car of the Month December 2018

DTTAS Quarterly Aviation Statistics Snapshot Quarter Report

DTTAS Quarterly Aviation Statistics Snapshot Quarter Report

DTTAS Quarterly Aviation Statistics Snapshot Quarter Report

President s Notes. for our new members.

AUGUST BREAKFAST. Volume 28, No 9 Online at: September Directors AMA Charter 3233 Coordinators

Customer Feedback Summary

AGENDA AIRPORTS BOARD Thursday June 21, :30 p.m. Beaufort County Government Building, County Council Chambers

Balloons have the Right of Way

GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG AIRPORT COMMISSION MINUTES January 17, 2012

ARCS Head Flying Instructor: Greg Tinius Operations Club Rules Pre-flight Checklist Safety Inspections Flight Instruction and Instructors Clinics

FLABOB AIR MAIL The Tom Wathen Historic Flabob Airport

PLU Airport Master Plan. Master Plan Advisory Committee (MPAC) Meeting #2 October 16, 2016


FEDERATION AERONAUTIQUE INTERNATIONAL NATIONAL AERONAUTIC ASSOCIATION

CIVIL AVIATION REQUIREMENT SECTION 8 AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS SERIES F PART V ISSUE I, 29 TH JULY 2015 EFFECTIVE: 31 ST JULY 2015

President s Corner by Vic Briley

July Daniel Webster Highway Meredith NH

A Message from the President

Serving the owners and tenants of Hicks Airfield, Fort Worth, Texas (Tango 67) January-February 2017

May Board of Directors Meeting May 4 th, 2012 at Hesperia; Starts Promptly at 10a.m.

CAPE FEAR FLYING CLUB, INC APPLICATION FOR FLYING MEMBERSHIP

Transcription:

The Scoop The Connecticut Lighter Than Air Society publishes this newsletter for its members and interested parties. Portions of this newsletter may be reprinted if credit is given to the writer and to CLAS. The opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the organization or members of this organization (but if they are, they d be exceptionally good ones). For more information contact Penny Christy 12 Blue Grass Rd., Middletown, Ct 06457 Phone (860) 857-8757 e-mail pmchristy@earthlink.net Volume XVIII, Issue 5 June 2005 May s CLAS MEETING May 19, 2005 spotlights Dave Hamelin, the FAA Weather Briefer Supervisor, who spoke to us on concerning the forthcoming contracting of our weather briefing services to Lockheed Martin. Mark Sand reports: Minutes CLAS Educational Meeting of May 19, 2005 President Penny Christy called the meeting to order at the Plainville, CT Municipal Building at 7:35 PM. Members attending were: Santo Galatioto, Mark Sand, Penny Christy, Lisa Huck, Ellen Dressel, Erwin Dressel, Mike Bollea, Steve Ushchak, Mick Murphy, Daryl Smith, Cindy Smith, Tony Roswell, Jack Perry, Kevin Brielmann, Charlie Perreault, Gary Guertin, Matt Dutkiewicz, and Pauline Baker. Our guest was Mr. Dave Hamelin, from the Flight Service Center in Bridgeport. Dave centered his presentation on the upcoming changes to the weather briefing services currently provided by the FAA. and their congressional delegation with their concerns. The meeting was adjourned at 8:45 PM. The next meeting will be held on June 17, 2005 at the Plainville, CT Municipal Building. Respectfully submitted, Mark Sand CLAS Secretary Photos by Ellen Dressel Starting on September 30, 2005 Lockheed Martin will take over the nationwide aviation weather briefing duties from the FAA. Initially, most of the local FSSs will remain open, but eventually they will be consolidated into three regional centers. The center closest to us will be in Leesburg, VA. Many of the 43 weather briefers presently stationed in Bridgeport will relocate to Leesburg, thereby providing a core of local Connecticut weather knowledge to the facility. As these employees retire or move on, however, the local knowledge base will diminish. The new contract states that phone requests for weather briefings shall be answered in three seconds. It is not knows if Lockheed Martin will be able to provide that prompt service. If the contracting out of weather briefing services to regional centers disturbs CLAS members, they are urged to contact the FAA Dave Hamelin 1

United States and Proposed Plan of Weather Briefers Red X s are FSSs to be closed CT Other 2 New Regional Centers Our eventual Regional Center in Leesburg VA (approx. 400 miles away) Charlie Perreault sharing his Soundings information with Dave Hamelin after the CLAS Meeting Connecticut Lighter Than Air Society - 2005 CLAS Officers President: Penny Christy 860-857-8757 pmchristy@earthlink.net Vice President: Charlie Perreault 860-536-7393 bythefireplace@earthlink.net Secretary: Mark Sand 860-426-0814 mdsand@snet.net Treasurer(Acting) Charlie Perreault 860-536-7393 bythefireplace@earthlink.net CLAS Competition News - Thanks to Jim Regan, Matt Dutkiewicz and Mike Bollea for help coordinating the competitions These are the Saturday dates. Sunday is the back-up day. July 9 October 8 August 27 **Plainville Rally** November 12 September 10 December 10 2

Congratulations on your new Experimental, Steve!!! First Inflation By Steve D. Goodyear Hear Ye, Hear Ye! Well folks, it finally happened. We completed the first inflation of our new experimental 54,000 cu. Ft. balloon. What an exciting day for all involved. I couldn t believe how light it was or how bright it was in color. Lark, I m sure was still saying, I can t believe he built the whole thing! One day started out with a forecast of rain. Oh well, it didn t happen. It was perfect out. Calm, slightly overcast, about 70 degrees. We completed the inflation at about half throttle on the fan. Once I stood it up, Amy took over so I could walk around and look while Lark, as always, took all these excellent photos. The balloon was up for 30 minutes. The top seems to seal nicely which is amazing given that it was installed in my daughter s basement and only partially inflated. After all, how big is a basement? I do have a few things left to complete: basket burner frame, hoses, instruments and a few other small things. Hope you enjoy these photos. Very Excited Steve!!! 3

4

From Santo Galatioto, CLAS-FAA Liaison At the CLAS safety seminar earlier this year, the following question was raised: Given that a Commercial LTA pilot is also an Authorized Instructor, may two commercial balloon pilots, both of whom do not have the take-off and landing recency of flight experience, get in the basket together and take off while one is acting as an authorized instructor and the other performs his/her take offs and landings? I submitted the question to the FAA: John D. Lynch, Certification and Flight Training Branch, AFS 840, Washington, DC and this was his response: Ref: 61.57(s): NO, the pilots may not perform the 3 take-offs and landings together. If neither pilot is take-off and landing current, the 3 take-offs and landings have to be performed solo. I m sorry it took so long to get his response, but that is the official FAA interpretation on this subject. - Santo June 11, 2005 CLAS Non - Fly out Weather got us again!! Low ceilings, fog, showers dampened any thoughts of flying the June CLAS event!!! Stu Post s chance to brag. Kaitlyn Grace Post His first child, Kaitlyn Grace Post, born April 22, 2005 at 8:59PM at St. Raphael s in New Haven came into the world at 7 lbs 13 oz and was 21 inches long. This new Cheshire, CT addition will make great crew when Stu gets his own balloon. A happy, healthy, and beautiful as verified by a non-biased source! Well, maybe a little biased! To all CLAS pilots: CLAS Meeting Refreshments reminders: Jun: Jul: Aug: Sep: Oct: Nov: Dec: Jan: Terri Rollinson/ Tony Roswell Charlie Perreault Mark Sand Cindy Smith Mike Bollea Matt Dutkiewicz Everyone Jack (changed from Dec., when we all bring goodies) Reminder: (Make sure you have your dues up to date for this one!!!) If you have not sent a picture of your balloon to me yet, please do so ASAP! mailto:gguertin@cox.net>gguertin@cox.net Thank You, Garry Guertin Remember, all club members are invited to submit articles and pictures to publish in the Scoop. This is your newsletter! Share some of your best stories!! 5

May 27-30, 2005 Freedom Weekend Aloft at Anderson, SC Photos by: Mike Bollea (Mark Sand took the one of Mike) 6

Safety Fest At Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Hangar May 14, 2005 Photos by Mike Bollea 7

8

9

CONNECTICUT LIGHTER THAN AIR SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION The Connecticut Lighter Than Air Society is a club for anyone interested in learning about, participating in, and improving the sport of ballooning. Pilots, crew, and enthusiasts alike are welcome and ALL can contribute to the safety, enjoyment and education of the sport. Meetings are scheduled monthly on the 3 rd Thursday of the month at the Plainville Municipal Building at 7:30 PM. For more information, contact any of the officers listed in this newsletter. CLAS DUES $20 include membership privileges and newsletter. Extra voting family member add $5 Newsletter Subscription Only $15 CLAS Member Pins $5 ($3 members) Decals $2 ($1 members) Landowner Pins $4 ($3 members limited quantity) NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP TELEPHONE (Home) (Work) (Cell) E-Mail Will accept newsletter electronically? Yes No (Default will be electronically unless notified otherwise.) CLAS Membership Info: Single ($20) Family ($20) Extra Vote ($5) Name: Newsletter Only ($15) New Renewing Crew Student Pilot Private Pilot Commercial Pilot N# BFA # BFA CAAP Level BFA PAAP Level FAA Wings Level Completed Pilot Certificate # Type(s) of Certificate(s) Make Checks payable to CLAS and mail to: CLAS PO Box 53, Southbury, CT 06488-0053 Stamp The Scoop/ CLAS FIRST CLASS MAIL PO Box 53 Southbury, CT 06488-0053 www.lighterthanair.org 10