AS THE PROP TURNS - newsletter of the Idaho 99s May 2015 May Meeting Flying Companion Seminar Flying Companion Seminar, Saturday May 9, 2015, Caldwell Airport terminal. Registration and complimentary breakfast starts at 8:30, seminar starts at 9:00. Topics covered (in order) > Basic Flight -- Lois > GPS -- Wendy > Instruments -- MaryAnn > Direction: compass -- Gene Nora > Preflight: airplane owners take participants to airplanes to walk through a preflight and look at instruments > Lunch > Weather > Charts -- Robbie > Radios -- Petra > Emergencies -- Alana > Landings People who are possibly bringing airplanes -- BJ and Gene Nora, MaryAnn, Wendy, and Petra. Is there anyone else who could bring an airplane and park it outside the Caldwell terminal for the day? Please contact Lois at loischattin@msn.com April Meeting On April 11, several 99s had an educational and humbling experience preflighting an airplane that had been rigged with problems by 49 1/2 Doug Kandle. Sherry and Doug hosted us in their hangar and we had a great time looking for problems. Thank you so much for the great time! On April 13th many Idaho 99s attended the memorial service for our dear Mary Christofferson. Karen Marchbanks prepared a wonderful photo show of Mary’s life, loves, and accomplishments. We knew that Mary was mighty but learned so much more about our petite friend. She was petite in stature only - grand in her love for life, people, and God. Our thoughts and prayers are with Chris and their family. Several members have expressed an interest in sending their own personal memorials in memory of Mary. If they choose to do so through The 99s, the address is: 4300 Amelia Earhart Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73159. Chris will be advised of any memorials received. Member News Sending healing thoughts to Bev LaBrie - who still has her humor in tact! From Bev LaBrie: I will not be able to attend due to my foot problems. I have a hard cast on my foot now but it is non-bearing and I am not to leave the house for another five weeks when I get a walking cast. I had my left foot, the only one left, rebuilt. All the other five surgeries were on the right foot. They took a tendon from my calf area and threaded it in behind the heel. The heel looks like a bear nibbled on it. All together there are six cuts in the general range of 2"-3" inches each. Lots of hardware that will stay in. All of that will have three months to heal before I can see the light of day again. The tendons on the right side of the foot were pulling the foot all out of shape because the tendons on the left side were in paralyses from my back 25 years ago. The front of my foot had to be realigned as well as the heel. They did a lot of cutting on the heel to get it where it needed to be. Fused some joints and nailed, screwed and whatever else to get everything back where it belonged. I saw the damage on Wednesday. The surgery was on Monday when they put a soft cast on my foot. Wednesday they cut it off and put a hard cast on. It looks like I lost a battle with the bear. Rex is a super care giver, if the doctor says no walking then he holds me to the rules like it or not. From Gene Nora: I went to the IAA meeting this evening and visited with our member that we haven’t seen for a while, Cindy Fritz. She told me that she'd received a 99s Mountain Flying Scholarship. Cindy has a Citabria and is very excited about what she's learning. She would like to make a presentation to us at a chapter meeting about the course and what she's learned. Her personal information in the roster is correct and up to date. From Headquarters: The 99s are thrilled to be a finalist in the 2015 annual Lightspeed Aviation Grant Competition. Selected from a field of hundreds of nominees, we are one of 12 aviation charities competing for grants up to $10,000 Lightspeed will award to the aviation nonprofits receiving the highest Internet vote tallies in its 6th annual grant competition. With votes and support from aviation enthusiasts, the aviation community, our members, friends and family, the 99s can win the 2015 grant competition and use the Lightspeed grant to increase our outreach and presence at regional aviation events and publicize and award another Karen Johnson Solo Scholarship at Oshkosh. The scholarship will provide young women between the ages of 16 and 20 with funding for flight training through their first solo and beyond. Please vote for us at www.vote99s.com. Please encourage your friends and relatives to support the 99s and aviation scholarships. Grant competition voting began April 23, 2015 and ends October 14, 2015. Lightspeed keeps track of the vote tally by email addresses and an email address can only be used once to vote in the 2015 grant competition. If you voted last year, you need to vote again to make your vote count this year. Alternatively, you can send me a reply email and ask me to cast your vote. We have a team of 99s with iPads who are available to cast your vote and votes of your friends and family members who want to support the 99s by voting for us. Finally, if you have a Facebook page, it would be helpful if you could post something like the following: “The Ninety-Nines, a great aviation nonprofit to which I belong, is one of 12 finalists competing for grants up to $10,000 that Lightspeed Aviation will award to the aviation nonprofits receiving the highest internet vote tallies in its annual grant competition. Please support aviation scholarships and a terrific nonprofit organization by voting for the 99s at www.vote99s.com.” Thank you for your support of the 99s! Susan Liebeler99s Northwest Section 2015 Spring Board of Directors Meeting Minutes March 28, 2015 McMinnville, OR Governor Andrea Chay convened the meeting at 8:15 a.m. Twenty-one members from eight section chapters attended: Andrea Chay Patty Viall Sherry Kandle Bev Clark Judy Masura Annette Orton Kim Rayburn Trish Hanna Fran Postma Carolyn Carpp Aimee Malmberg Karin Rodland Governor Greater Seattle Secretary Oregon Pines Treasurer Idaho Director Oregon Pines Director Mt. Tahoma Director Intermountain Past Governor Oregon Pines Communications Committee Oregon Pines Ways and Means Chair Mt. Tahoma NIFA Chair Western Washington Newsletter Editor Greater Seattle Nominating Committee Chair Mid-Columbia Joan Knapp Debra Plymate Marilyn Husser Teresa Bubb Theresa White Debbie Origer Vanessa Nelson Mary Ann Richards Jennifer Noall Northwest Section Scholarship Committee Chapter Chair Mt. Tahoma Chapter Chair Oregon Pines Chapter Vice Chair Oregon Pines Chapter Secretary Columbia Cascade Chapter Secretary Greater Seattle Member Oregon Pines Member Oregon Pines Member Idaho Member Oregon Pines Governor Andrea provided the Thought for the Meeting and introductions were made. The agenda was adopted with addition of reports from the newsletter editor and Ways and Means, and an update of the 2015 Conference. Minutes for the September 5, 2014, board meeting were distributed and approved. Written reports were submitted by the BOD and committee chairs, and an oral synopsis of activities was given: Governor Andrea attended the fall and spring IBOD (International 99s Board of Directors) meetings. Chapter compliance needs to be resolved with the Cook Inlet and Central Oregon chapters. Nominating, Scholarship, Communications, Finance and the SOPs/Bylaws Revision committees have been busy, and will report on their activities. Vice Governor Monica’s report was read by Governor Andrea. She has been participating on the Communications and Finance committees, and working with members on planning the spring BOD and annual section meetings. Secretary Patty disseminated minutes of last September’s BOD meeting and the annual business meeting to officers, committee chairs and chapter chairs. She received the secretarial files and is in the process of scanning and saving to computer files for the archives. Discussions on three BOD telecons held since the last BOD meeting covered: section scholarships; officer compliance and June 1 to May 31 fiscal year for all chapters; electronic voting for elections; updates of SOPs and bylaws; Special Project Funds guidelines; recognition of donors to section scholarship fund; combined 2016 or 2017 Northwest/Southwest section conference; 2015 conference schedule; local air race; and newsletter and webpage staff. Treasurer Sherry reported section assets of $31,154.30 The Northwest Section Scholarship fund has grown to $5,740.49; $2,150 will be used for the two scholarships awarded today. Communications submitted expenses of $850 for a revised webpage design and $15 for domain renewal. The Alliance-Bernstein Fund will have running totals now that the 50-25-25 percentage split for reserve, section scholarship and special projects funds had been determined; future dividend income will be apportioned by those percentages. A proposed 2015-16 budget will be finalized and pre- sented for BOD approval on a telecon. Sherry will forward information to the newsletter editor to recognize the recent donor to the scholarship fund. Each Director briefed on her activities: Judy updated membership lists with western Washington and Alaskan chapters and requested news about their activities. She forwarded Cook Inlet’s recommen dation that the chapter be closed due to inactivity. Bev informed us of Oregon Pines’ monthly activities and Columbia Cascade’s upcoming Sky Girls class and air race in the Gorge. Annette is working with the 2015 section conference committee, and plans to relocate to Northern California after the conference. COMMITTEE REPORTS Larae Stotts has been named chair of the renamed Aviation and Space Committee (in accordance with International’s), formerly AeroEd. She is pursuing aviation studies at Central Washington University and received a Fly Now award last fall. She is networking with local aviation organizations and developing multi-media aviation education presentations. She welcomes ideas and resources to assist her. Patty emailed a poster describing The 99s airmarking program with the project completion form to all chapters. A manual to help in the planning and completion of projects is available. No airmarking projects for the year have been submitted. Patty contacted the Oregon Historical Society and Oregon’s State Librarian for advice on archiving/maintaining our history. Meeting minutes and business meeting packets are being organized and scanned electronically. The Awards Committee SOP was updated. The annual call for awards nominations will be sent to the Governor for distribution on May 6. Communications Committee report was given by Sherry. A newsletter editor was chosen and the first e-newsletter will be out in April. Handmade Designs in Nampa, ID, was selected to redesign the website; a Paypal link will be added. International’s Legal is reviewing the contract. A new webmaster is being sought. Special Projects Fund guidelines were written by the Finance Committee. Ways and Means shared information on fundraising. An article will be submitted to the newsletter. NIFA (National Intercollegiate Flying Association) chair Carolyn Carpp briefed that 9% of competitors at the national meet are women, very few being 99s members. The former academic membership rate was an incentive for college students to join The 99s. Our section has two schools in NIFA—University of North Dakota and Rocky Mountain College (Billings, MT). Many of the teams in the Air Race Classic attend NIFA schools. 99s are asked to volunteer as judges at NIFA’s competitions, and donations are always welcome. The Northwest Section is the leader for monetary donations which cover The Ninety-Nines’ annual $1500 sponsor fee and $1500 for the three Women’s Achievement Awards. Nominating has a slate of officers for the 2015-2017 election. Four applications were submitted for the Northwest Section Scholarship. Confusion with the Amelia Earhart Memorial Scholarship Fund (AEMSF), advertisement with The 99s’ scholarship registry and other outlets, and amount of the scholarship will be addressed in the future. Vanessa Nelson of the Oregon Pines chapter was present to receive the scholarship; she will use it for skiplane instruction. Cindy Fritz of the Idaho chapter is the recipient of the Mountain Flying/Backcountry Scholarship. She is active in the Idaho Aviation Association’s (IAA’s) efforts to maintain backcountry airstrips. She will present a slideshow at the annual section meeting. One application was forwarded for the AEMSF scholarship. The section can submit up to four applications. OLD BUSINESS The 2014 Section Conference committee submitted their financial report with a small profit due to the success of the FlyMart. Early registrations totaled 28 with 14 on-time and 3 late registrations. The Chena Hot Springs tour had 29 participants, and additional attendees at meal functions were 13 to 14. Hosts for the 2016 Section Conference may include all three Puget Sound chapters. It was suggested that chapters in a geographical area be grouped together to plan future conferences. The directors will poll chapter chairs for their input, and a future telecon will be devoted to their recommendations and a revised rotation schedule. Governor Andrea will send letters to members of the Cook Inlet and Central Oregon chapters discussing chapter compliance and advising the members to transfer to other chapters or the section. A slate of officers for the 2015-2017 election was presented. Another candidate to run for the nominating committee will be sought. Discussion of section awards indicated that participation has fallen dramatically but discontinuance is not recommended. Several suggestions about advertising and recognition were made. This will be an agenda item for the annual meeting. Nominations for awards are due by July 15. Director Annette updated us on the 2015 annual conference. A schedule, registration and hotel information, and FlyMart booth fees were emailed to all BOD members and posted on the webpage. Special Projects Fund guidelines were presented by Kim. The Finance Committee will evaluate requests and forward recommendations to the BOD for final decision. The intent is to keep monies in the fund stable; the Treasurer will maintain records. Kim will write the SOP outlining requirements and procedures. Kim moved that the BOD adopt the guidelines for the Northwest Section Special Projects Fund; the motion was adopted . NEW BUSINESS Aimee Malmberg was introduced as the newsletter editor. The newsletter will focus on members, section’s activities and programs. She will include a calendar of events, chapter information and board business. She asked that information be sent to her in Word format and photos are encouraged. A contest will be held to name the newsletter. First issue will be May-June with publication every other month thereafter. Teresa Bubb presented plans for A Gorgeous Air Race on Sunday, August 23. Start and finish will be at Troutdale, OR (KTTD), and the race will be less than two hours in duration. Requirements for registration and rules of the race are being finalized. Google gorgeairrace for information. Teresa will re-apply for Special Projects Fund monies and the BOD will decide on the request by April 12. It was agreed to not place an advertisement for the Northwest Section in the 2015 International Conference program. Patty briefed on proposed amendments to the Bylaws. They include: allowing officer elections by other than mailed ballot; adding an Article listing the standing committees; and stating that the Vice Governor will fill unexpired term of a Governor, and the Past Governor’s term will be the same as the Governor’s. The BOD agreed with these changes along with standardization of language and realignment of the content of Articles. A draft will be finalized, sent to International’s Legal for review, and distributed for member review and comment this spring. Proposed amendments must be submitted to all members a minimum 60 days before the annual section meeting. A draft Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for officers and committees was distributed to attendees. The following committees need to submit material to be included in the SOPs: Communications, Finance, Newsletter, Nominating (review and provide timelines) and Scholarship (other than AEMSF). The document will be completed before the annual business meeting. FLYOUTS AND ACTIVITIES ANNOUNCEMENTS The Greater Seattle Chapter extended invitations to join them April 11 at the GeeBee QED presentation at Historic Flight’s hangar on Paine Field, and May 16 for Paine Field’s General Aviation Day. Willamette Valley Flyers publishes a flying activities calendar; contact gbtp@minetfiber.com to be added to their list. Raffle and donations for a biplane M&Ms dispenser donated by Patty Viall and afghan donated by Fran Postma garnered $150 for the Northwest Scholarship Fund. Dona- tions toward The 99s’ contribution to the National Intercollegiate Flying Association (NIFA) totaled $300. Thank you to all who contributed. The meeting adjourned at 4 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Patty Viall Secretary NW Section Conference is scheduled Sept 10-13th in Spokane, Washington. Complete details can be found on our Section Web site www.nw99s.org 2013-2015 NW Section 99s Board of Directors and Committee Chairs (4/1/15) Governor Andrea Chay (andrea40@juno.com) Vice Governor Monica Weyhe (monicaw655@gmail.com) Secretary Patty Viall Treasurer Sherry Kandle (skandle@flywild.net) (leoandpatty@hotmail.com) Director, chapter liaison for ID, MT, Eastern WA and SD Annette Orton (aol99pilot@gmail.com) Director, chapter liaison for Western WA and AK cast.net) Judy Masura (jmasura99@com- Director, chapter liaison for OR and WY Bev Clark (clark.bev9@gmail.com) Past Governor Kim Rayburn (krayburn@live.com) 2015 Section Conference co-chairs marines.com) Liz Jones Ann Easterly (liz@ussub- (condu4@netzero.net) Aerospace Education Larae Stotts (chair) (larae_stotts@hotmail.com), Victoria Borst (torreness@gmail.com) Airmarking Patty Viall (leoandpatty@hotmail.com) Archives/Historian Patty Viall (leoandpatty@hotmail.com) Awards Gin Hildebrant (vhildebrant@centurytel.net) Communications Monica Weyhe (chair) (monicaw655@gmail.com), Beth Chapple (beth.chapple@cascadeflyers.com), Mary Cooke (skyhawk@charter.net), Trish Hanna (rnthanna@gmail.com) Website/Webmistress Mary Cooke (skyhawk@charter.net) Finance Sherry Kandle (chair) (skandle@flywild.net), Monica Weyhe (monicaw655@gmail.com), Michelle Girts (magirts@comcast.net), Kim Rayburn (krayburn@live.com) Ways and Means Fran Postma (fran@postma.com) Membership/PR NW Section Directors: Annette, Judy and Bev NIFA Carolyn Carpp (carpp99@hotmail.com) Newsletter Editor Aimee Malmberg (editor) (aviatrixaimee@gmail.com) Nominating Karin Rodland (chair) (krodland49@gmail.com), Sherry Ann Trapp (northbendpilot@aol.com), Trish Hanna (rnthanna@gmail.com) Northwest Section Scholarship Karin Rodland (krodland49@gmail.com) AE Scholarship Anne English (n41147a@gmail.com) May May 9th - Flying Companion Seminar May 15-16th - Idaho Aviation Expo - Idaho Falls www.aeromark.com June June 11th - FCS debrief and elections for new Chapter Officers. (TBD) Work party Smith Prairie? June 17th, Wed. ACE Academy breakfast - Tawni Swann June 21st - Father’s Day - IAA Garden Valley Pancake Breakfast June 22-25th - Air Race Classic www.airraceclassic.org June 30 - Deadline for Early Registration for NW Section Meeting in Spokane, Wa. www.nw99s.org for complete information and registration form. July July 5 -10 - 99s International Meeting, Munich Germany July 17th - Sunrise Sky Park - Luann Lyon 9 am July 20 -26 - EAA Air Venture - Oshkosh, WI www.eaa.org August August 1-2 - McCall Airport Open House & Fly In - 99s booth August 8th - Glenn’s Ferry - Restaurant - Breakfast 9 am August 22-23 - A Gorgeous Air Race Troutdale - Pasco - Troutdale contact Teresa Bubb 503-703-3476 September September 10 - 13th - NW Section Meeting - Spokane WA September 27th - Canine Companions for Independence Dog Fest Walk n’ Roll - Settler’s Park, Meridian - Idaho 99s “Team” contact: Jan Peterson October October 15th - deadline for Chapter to file IRS from 990 October 10th - Glass Cockpit Aviation- Cammie Patch - gyrocraft, November November 10th - evening Membership Meeting December December 1st - due date for AE Memorial Scholarship Applications (submit to Section by Dec. 20th) December 5th - Christmas Party
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