Tu Tu Much Fun at Gold Beach
The July 12-15 Fly-In to Gold Beach was another fun weekend for the Del Amo Flyers. With 21 DAFers and 10 planes arriving at three different airports, Gold Beach turned out to have a little something for everyone. We spent one day jetboating up and down the Rogue River (getting soaked) and another day picnicking and visiting two of the many great state parks in Oregon, including a lighthouse. Tu Tu Tun Lodge was a treat for everyone. The grounds were absolutely lovely and the breakfasts and dinners were outstanding. A return trip might be in order someday. Thank you for joining us. Liz and Peter
Volcano Awareness Month!
The July dinner meeting was a movie night, with film editor Larry Chapman showing his special "Critic's Cut" of that classic aviation film, "Airplane vs Volcano!" FAA approval for Wings credit will surely be coming soon, as the essential rules of volcano flying were delivered in a clear and cogent form.
For those who were unable to attend, and need to get this vital information before their next flight to Reykjavic or Krakatoa, contact Larry for more info.
In other news, Maggie Smith was applauded for passing her check ride and becoming the clubs newest pilot!
June Dinner Meeting: Up and Away!
The Flame Still Burns
Meet & Greet and Group Photo
THe first Del Amo Flyers Meet and Greet of the year was held May 3 at Pacific Skies Aviation. Reza Birjandi hosted the event, and got a thoroght workout at the grill! Membership chairman Anne O'Brien signed up several new members, making the event a rousing success. Before the meet and greet, Fifty of the Flyers, along with a representative assorment of their aircraft, for the first DAF group photo shoot. The weather was perfect, and the photos were even in focus! Thanks to Reza and Pacific Skies for hosting, and thanks to everyone who showed up for the photo.
The photo will be available for download, along with information on how to get prints. Details to follow. Meantime, click the photo for a larger version.
May Dinner Program
Joe Cogan was presented with the prestigious Wings Award for all of his efforts and planning (along with Craig Ekberg) associated with the club's 2012 trip to Alamos, Mexico. This trip was the first time many of us had flown ourselves into Mexico. Joe helped make the trip for the newbies a problem-free and very fun experience, which in turn helped pave the way for an equally successful fly-in to Loreto, Mexico this past February. Congratulations, Joe!