Former NESA member, 2 Lt Katie Brechbuhl, soloed her first high performance USAF turbo prop T-6 at Columbus AFB, MS. Congrats, Katie!
2018 Spring Safety Seminar
Saturday 4/21/2018 @ 10am, FBO Building
Agenda so far is as follows:
- Spring , Currency & Proficiency (Bill)
- Airport & Ground Operations (Colin)
- Operational Changes for 2018 (Jerry)
- Towing Procedures & Signals (Walter)
- Professionalism and Safety 14CFR 91.103 (Jerry)
- Scheduling of Student pre-season reviews;
- Open Forum;
N1242S Winter Project Update
The 2-33 fuselage and wings went to the Skunkworks early December and were back at Springfield before the end of the year. Thanks to the CAP for loaning us their trailer for to make this happen.
The fuselage looks good and has been primed ready for the second half of the project – recovering!. All covering materials have been purchased. Bill has already constructed a fuselage ‘rotisserie’ and begun inspecting the wheel, cables etc. to determine what if anything we should replace prior to recover.
We will be reaching out for volunteers as needed to assist with the recovering etc. which will be a good winter club project and a great chance to help out the club and to learn about fabric work etc. Thanks in advance to all involved.
Alasdair
Glider on the Green
On Wednesday, Larry, Alasdair and Walter displayed a glider on the green at Woodstock during the weekly farmers market. Several flyers were handed to interested market goers who will with any luck tell their friends too. Hopefully we will see a few rides or even pick up a new member.
P.S. Walter is trying to organize another round next Wednesday and is looking for a volunteer to display their glider. If you can help out please let Walter know.
6/7/2017 – Woodstock Farmers Market
NESA will be displaying a glider at the Woodstock farmers market on the green in Woodstock Wednesday afternoon (2pm – 6pm). Stop by and say hello and help us do a little recruiting.
6/2-3 Weekend Update
Memorial Weekend Picnic cancelled
Regrettably we have to postpone the picnic previously scheduled for Saturday 5/27, as our picnic staff will be unavailable. The grill will be available for use, but we won’t be able to host anything formal. Look for updates to follow shortly with revised date in June.
4/23 Update
A great start to the club season today following yesterdays Spring Safety Seminar and Assembly Day..
- Several Spring Check-rides completed, including Paul Happ, Greg Hunter and Mackenzie Campbell;
- Soaring conditions were good but blue and several glass-ships flew good long flights including IC, B9, VOL and i1;
- The new (to us) blue 2-33 was test flown by Jerry and Walter and flew nicely so both trainers are now on-line for the season;
The forecast is good for tomorrow (Monday) and a few folks plan to take advantage of that and fly. No spring check rides tomorrow though.
Hope to see more of you at the airport soon. It’s time to get flying.
4/22 Spring Safety Seminar & Assembly Day
Thanks to all who attended this mornings Spring Safety Seminar. Great presentations and discussions all around.
For those that were unable to attend, all presentation materials are now available in the members area of the website at NESA Presentations Library
If you were unable to attend we ask that you review each of the presentations. There may be a quiz during your Spring Checkout 🙂 Speaking of which, as a reminder anyone who has not flown club equipment within the past 90 days requires a check flight with a club instructor.
Thanks also to those that helped assemble the yellow 2-33 today. Both 2-33’s are now back on the tie-down line so let’s get those Spring check rides going. If you can please put your name on the instruction sign-up sheet Instruction List it helps us in planning.
Tomorrow’s Wx is looking nice hope – see you at the airport.










