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Check out the recent Media Coverage of EAA
Chapter 908
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11/19/2008 - November News Letter is now posted
Here
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10/22/2008 - Minutes of the October meeting are posted. New five page
format pdf file.
Take a look.
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10/13/2008 - Time to read up
again?
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10/13/2008 - Reminder .............
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10/13/2008 - October " Hyalites" News letter is
posted.
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09/18/2008 - With rumors of the hangar project coming alive again how
about reviewing this document
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09/18/2008 - Minutes of the September meetings are posted in the
"Members Area"
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09/17/2008 - September News Letter now posted..
Take a look
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09/13/2008 - For you kids out of the Fifties, remember "Sky King" ?
Thanks to Donato
Check
out this site.
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09/13/2008 - New plane on the block... this time it's a C-120 -
Take a look!
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06/28/2008 - Today at the Clubhouse there was a lot of talk about
ethanol in the fuel problem.
Check out the
Streaming Audio on the subject.
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06/21/2008 - Check out the latest Story and Video on the Young Eagle
event.
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06/19/2008 - Minutes of this months General and Directors Meetings are
now posted Here.
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04/24/2008 - New LSA Flying Club on the
field?
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02/24/2008 - Report on the Feb 23rd Young Eagles event
posted.
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02/23/2008 - "OPEN HOUSE" and DC-3 rides at MFI
Look-See
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02/19/2008 - e-NEWS Archives has been placed on the site,
take a look at what you missed.
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02/04/2008 - Minutes of the January Directors and General meeting is now
posted in the Members
section.
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01/28/2008 - What sounds like the Fly-Out of the year,
check it out.
Here's a hint.
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12/27/2007 - Airport Security and Driver
Classes schedule.
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10/20/2007 - Latest Young Eagles Press release.
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10/14/2007 - Keep en eye on our
Ebay ads.
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10/11/2007 - Save $2000 now by buying this nice
CART
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10/08/2007 - Young Eagle Pilots sign up or update
your information.
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10/08/2007 - Young Eagles is what's new.
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08/18/2007 - Check out the What's New section!
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05/23/2007 - There is a Flying Club share for sale. Interested?
Looky there
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05/09/2007 - Looking for a clean C-150 check out the
classified ads.
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04/22/2007 - If you like to keep your finger on the pulse of
American Aviation, check out
this site.
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03/26/2007 - Check out a new page... "THE STORE"
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03/13/2007 - With all those beautiful tools showing up in the Chapter
Hangar, get up to speed
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02/13/2007 - A new "Neat Link" has been posted check it
out!
Aviation Events and more
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01/14/2007 - Take a look at a few pictures taken at the
L.S.A. Expo.
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A reminder/refresher on airport security and watch.
Click to watch video
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11/30/2006 - Remember the troops
Greetings Cards
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11/18/2006 - FOR SALE, Preceptor N-3 Speedy Pup Special
LOOK
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10/31/2006 - The Chapter is now selling on Ebay
check it out.

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09/19/2006 - Ever thought of joining a partnership to a LSA? How about a
1941 Luscombe 8A
- 07/28/2006 - BBQ Check it out
- 06/30/2006 - Again, a new page has been added to the web site, surf the
Florida Chapters
- 06/23/2006 - NEW Security badge instructions, note to Chapter
members
- 06/19/2006 - Check out the new FORUM and do some cyber
hangar flying
- 06/08/2006 - Important news and procedures for
obtaining your required "Security I.D. Badge"
- 05/26/2006 - Are you missing out on
taking advantage of the "RSS" News feed from this site? Learn More
- 05/18/2006 - A reminder about Tax deductions related to flying
Young Eagles
- 05/16/2006 - New area! Young Eagles volunteers instructions
Check it out
- 05/13/2006 - Repeat announcement in case you missed it. "Some
Really good late night reading"
Read It
- 04/11/2006 - New RSS News reader to EAA.ORG website in
What's New
- 04/06/2006 - A few post card pictures from "Sun n Fun" Like the
P-40 to the right ,
Take a look
- 03/29/2006 - How about a $1.00 rebate for each gallon used to fly Young
Eagles? WOW
- 03/14/2006 - Some Really good late night reading
Read It
- 03/09/2006 - Airport and Homeland Security advisory from FPR website
LOOK
- 02/20/2006 - The "Airport hangar development guide" a pdf file from AOPA
a must read if your
planning a hangar project.
READ
Press Releases
These are the press releases we've issued
over the last year.
Children learn to fly
'like an angel' Check out
the video
Here
By
Larry Bailey
Sunday, June 15, 2008
ST. LUCIE COUNTY
— Becoming the next Amelia Earhart or Charles Lindbergh does
not come easy, but taking free aviation lessons at St. Lucie
County International Airport is a good start.
The Experimental Aircraft Association's
Young Eagles program held its annual free airplane rides
event for youngsters across the region on Saturday. For
many, ranging in ages 8-17, the airport experience marks
their first step toward aerospace education.
According to Young Eagles Coordinator
Kevin Griffin, the Experimental Aircraft Association has
flown more than 1.3 million children since the program's
start in 1992.
"It's an excellent basic instruction
program that opens the exciting world of flying to our
children," said Martin Marugg, an educator with the Civil
Air Patrol.
During the program, children were
instructed using model airplanes and then moved on to
operate a flight simulator. They also took a 20-minute
flight at 2,000 feet and a speed of about 120 miles per hour
over Tradition Field in Port St. Lucie and the Indian River
Lagoon.
Lisa Stott of Port St. Lucie said she was
surprised how easily her 11-year-old daughter, Alex, learned
the functions of the control yoke and the rudder pedals.
"I love the feeling I get when the plane
tilts in motion," Alex said after her first flight in a
single-engine plane.
Major David Littlefield of the Civil Air
Patrol introduced the use of controls, instruments, radios,
and switches to the kids participating in the event.
"For the kids, a day like this is an
absolute hoot," he said. "Here they get a hands-on look at
three types of planes — the Grumman, the Cessna, and the
Piper."
Learning continued for the flying aces
right up to the time they boarded the plane. Before takeoff,
24-year veteran pilot Mike Ketchpaw of Vero Beach explained
tower and taxi instructions. Knowing the kids were eager to
leave the ground, he briefly touched on the weather, the
wind factor, and runway use as they climbed into the
cockpit.
"The smile on the kid's faces when they
touch down is payday for me," said Ketchpaw.
Robin Moorman of Fort Pierce, a pilot with
the program since its inception, believes the program is a
success because every year more children attend than the
year before.
"Kids gain an appreciation for aviation
that lasts a lifetime," said Moorman.
Nine-year-old Andrea Clark and her
10-year-old brother, Aaron, of Port St. Lucie, said it was
"funny" to fly and look out over little doll-like houses.
"I felt like an angel," Andrea said, "and
my brother learned that the plane he flew in holds four
gallons of gas, which lasts four hours."
Past Media Coverage of EAA
Chapter 908
Anthony Westbury: Young Eagles
soar
October 31, 2006
SCRIPPS Treasure Coast News Papers
If they'd had the Young Eagles program when I was a
kid, they couldn't have stopped me from signing up.
Now, they pay me to.
Since 1994, Chapter 908 of the
Experimental Aircraft Association in Fort Pierce has introduced more
than 1,100 kids to the joys of flying. Those kids don't have to
imagine what it's like to soar like eagles, they've done it, and
many keep coming back for more.
Chapter 908 volunteers will be at it again from 8 a.m. until 4
p.m. Saturday at the St. Lucie International Airport, offering free
15- minute flights to children ages eight to 17.
So, in all good conscience, how could I write about this program
without at least taking a quick flight to make sure these guys are
on the up and up?
I'm happy to report they really are. And the world looks
incredible from 1,500 feet up on a crisp, blue morning after a cool
front blew through the night before.
My pilot was Port St. Lucie building contractor and amateur pilot
Jim Wetzel. He removed his trademark white cowboy hat and carefully
stowed it in the rear of the plane, a Beechcraft Bonanza, before we
took off.
The Bonanza rumbled down Runway 27, the wide dotted white lines
flicking by beneath our aluminum belly faster and faster. Without
drama, the small plane climbed easily into the blue and Wetzel made
a gentle right turn toward the beach.
Cruising at about 115 knots, we swung out over the Intracoastal,
climbed over South Beach and were above the nuclear power plant in
no time at all. Then we turned west and explored sun-dappled Port
St. Lucie, St. Lucie West and Tradition until it was time to head
back north to Fort Pierce.
Wetzel has been flying for more than 20 years for business and
pleasure, and he's also taken up more than 100 Young Eagles
passengers in the last few years. His will be one of eight planes
taking part in Saturday's event.
Altogether, the event requires around 30 EAA volunteers, most as
ground and coordination crew, organizer Tom Shedd told me once I had
my feet back on the ground again.
The point of the Young Eagles program, Shedd explained, is to
expose youngsters to an aviation experience, not just offer them a
plane ride. Participants receive pre-flight briefings about safety,
familiarization with the plane, air traffic control and the layout
of the airport runways before they're buckled up for the ride.
Shedd hopes up to 130 children will be able to experience the
thrill of flying on Saturday, weather and airport traffic
permitting.
"I've never had an unruly kid," he said, noting that at least one
or two have gone on to begin careers in commercial aviation.
Children wanting to fly on Saturday must have a signed parental
permission form and should call Shedd to reserve a flight time,
though they usually can accommodate walk-ins, he said.
My all-too-brief trip into the blue skies made me feel just like
an airplane-crazy kid all over again.
And, boy, did it feel great — especially getting paid for it.
Associate Editor Anthony Westbury may be reached at (772)
409-1320, or at
anthony.westbury@scripps.com. Catch his take on local news
Mondays at 9 a.m. on WIRA 1400 AM.
Free flights available for kids at St. Lucie airport
By staff report
November 1, 2006
As part of St. Lucie County Aviation Day, Chapter
908 of the Experimental Aircraft Association will offer free
airplane flights from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the St. Lucie
International Airport.
Children aged 8 to 17 will be eligible to take advantage of the
free flights offered through the chapter's Young Eagles program.
Since 1994, Chapter 908 has successfully flown more than 1,100
children for free.
Written permission from parents is required
before any child will be allowed to ride. Parents should call Tom
Shedd at (772) 564-0201 to reserve a flight time. For more general
information about the Young Eagles program, go to
www.youngeagles.org.
- October 15, 2005
SCRIPPS Treasure Coast News Papers
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Youths can receive free airplane rides
FORT PIERCE — The local chapter of the
Experimental Aircraft Association will give free
airplane rides to children 8 to 17 at a Young
Eagle Flight Rally from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. today
at the St. Lucie County International Airport.
Since the program was launched nationally in
1992, the association has flown more than 1.2
million young people. Chapter 908 pilots have
given free flights to more than 1,000 Treasure
Coast kids.
Before each flight, kids are given briefings
on safety, the airport and traffic control and
the airplane. More information is given during
the flight, After landing, each new Young Eagle
receives a certificate signed by the pilot and
actor Harrison Ford, a pilot and national
chairman of the Young Eagles program.
Parental permission and reservations are
required. For information, call Eddy Kemper at
(772) 336-0950 or Tom Shedd at (772) 564-0201.
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February 12, 2006
SCRIPPS Treasure Coast News Papers
Young Eagles to sponsor flights in St. Lucie
By staff report
Young Eagles will sponsor flights at
the St. Lucie County International Airport from 8
a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 25.
Young Eagles is a program of the nonprofit EAA
Aviation Foundation. Volunteer pilots take
youngsters ages 8-17 on a free flight.
Parental permission is
required. To reserve a check-in time, call Eddy
Kemper at (772) 336-0950. For more information,
visit
www.youngeagles.org.
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