A fish dinner was offered to members and guests from 6:30 to 7:30 PM, which was well attended.
President Gary Graham called the meeting to order at 7:30 PM.
All officers were present.
The normal business related agenda was dispensed with.
Greeting Chairman Don Tucker reported 21 members and over 14 guests in attendance.
Gary made a few announcements:
- He welcomed Laura Benson, who is the Chapter’s only honorary member.
- Noted that Stacie Linn and several of her students were in attendance.
- Several members flew to Springfield, Ky. last Saturday for breakfast. He would like to encourage this type of activity in the Chapter.
- Land to the south side of the Springfield Airport is to be auctioned on March 25.
Dave Bingman asked if anyone was planning to attend Sun-n-Fun. He would like to share driving and room expenses.
The meeting was adjourned at 7:36 PM.
Following the meeting, Matt Turina presented a program about flying in Switzerland. Matt is from Switzerland, and is in the US to conduct
some medical research. He has pilot certificates in both countries, and has experience in a number of single engine aircraft. Matt
showed pictures of some very beautiful country, including lakes, mountain valleys and passes within the Alps. He explained that flying in
Switzerland is supported by many pilots and small airports, but is expensive, restrictive and complicated. Flying among the Alps requires
careful planning and attention to navigation.
Submitted by:
Tom Hubbuch
Secretary, EAA Ch 110
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