MEETING REMINDER & UPDATE

EAA 31 JUNE 2016 MEETING UPDATE
MARK YOUR CALENDER
Wednesday June 1st.

Our special guest will be:
GARY BROWN
Here is more information about Gary: (if I can figure out how to get it uploaded)
Gary has been flying for 42 years. He has over 32,000 hours.
He flew for Continental Airlines for 25 years and currently spends
time as a DAR (Designated Airworthiness Represenative)

[NOT Daughters of the American Revolution or Downwinders At Risk
(a Texas saying) or any other of the 87 DAR definitions]

Gary will be talking about:
What it takes to license EAB (Experimental Amature Built) Aircraft.
Safety Topics
Natural Resource Aviation.
By the time he is done we will know a whole lot more than we did before.

This should be very interesting and certainly informative.

At the South End of Creswell Airport at the EAA31 clubhouse. Invite some people that don’t usually attend our meetings.

Burgers, dogs, salad & drinks 6:00 PM $5.00
Chapter Video (time permitting) & Gary Brown 7:00 PM $0.00

John Kuehl Ch 31 president

FAA Air Carrier Certificate 9BWA218N – “Carded” USFS and BLM
Natural Resource Aviation Specialists!

Brown Western Aviation, based in Independence, Oregon, specializes in natural resource aviation for government and private clients.

Captain Brown, (Continental Airlines – retired) and former Portland Police Officer, flies Fire Detection and Air Attack for the U.S. Forest Service, BLM, and Oregon Forestry, as well as wildlife aerial telemetry survey, pipeline right of way, and reconnaissance missions for government and private clients. The aircraft and pilots are “Carded” by the Bureau of Land Management and the US Forest Service.

BROWN WESTERN AVIATION, LLC *FIRE DETECTION AND AIR ATTACK
Gary Brown, Pilot/Operator *LAW ENFORCEMENT SURVEILLANCE
ATP A@P IA CFI DAR *RESOURCE RECONNAISSANCE
gdbrown@minetfiber.com *BACKCOUNTRY OPERATIONS
(503) 269-3907 (Cell) *WILDLIFE TELEMETRY
(503) 606-9752 (FAX) *LOW LEVEL SURVEY

BW Aviation Brochure-fire

Comments Off on MEETING REMINDER & UPDATE

Comments are closed.