Dear Aviatior Enthusiast.I write to you as the new elected president of the EAA chapter 1337 that serves our county's airports.
Please join the EAA chapter and help us keep our airports alive and rich of activities.
A brochures is available online and describes our activities.
Again please join now, by filling the this membership form (YOU CAN FILL IT IN ACROBAT).
Thank You
-- Silvano Gai
(President EAA Chapter 1337)

EAA Chapter 1337 invites all pilots to attend the annual Poker Run that will be followed by a picnic, and the EAA Chapter 1337 members meeting.
TIME: 9 a.m. first card available at Columbia airports
Stops/card locations:
At noon, after the poker run, bring your own picnic, the EAA chapter will provide soft drinks.
At 1:00 PM EAA Chapter 1337 member meeting.
We need prizes for the Poker Run. If you are interested in donating, please contact Dennis Smith (209) 962 4950.
I hope you will be able to join us for a fun Saturday of flying
Pictures courtesy of Jam Adams
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October 2nd, 2010, 9:00 a.m. at Pine Mountain Lake airport.
Free flights for kids ages 8 - 17.
Kids must be accompanied by a parent or a guardian who must fill and sign a Young Eagles Registration form in person at the event.
We need volunteers and pilots. Please confirm your availability to help with Ed Sunday (Young Eagle coordinator) at 209-533-1405.
Kids should pre-register by clicking here.
For more information visit our Young Eagles page
Picture: Two Young Eaglesafter theirr first flight
The Experimental Aircraft Association is dedicated to making flying more fun for everyone involved. Our chapter reaches out to people of all ages, beginning with the youth ages 8 through 17 years, whom we call Young Eagles, through adults of all ages. The EAA offers something for everyone from building aircraft to flying. Chapter activities include: BBQ/potlucks, builder clinics, safety seminars, tours, poker runs (fund raisers), and Young Eagle rallies
Ever wonder what it might feel like to lift off the ground in a small plane? Ever wonder what it would feel like to be as high in the sky as a bird? The EAA has a Youth Program for boys and girls between the ages of 8 and 17 called Young Eagles. This program introduces young people just like you to many aspects of aviation including becoming a pilot, actually working on aircraft or even building your own airplane. That’s right, building your own airplane! The first step is to attend our next Young Eagles Rally or Chapter event. Everyone is welcome!
If you were to think about homebuilt aircraft, you might think of people such as Orville and Wilbur Wright who are probably the most recognized builders of an airplane. Today, many thousands of homebuilt aircraft fly throughout the world and many thousands continue to be designed and built. All Chapters throughout the EAA organization share this excitement.