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QUESTIONS ABOUT
YOUR MEMBERSHIP?
Want to change your address or need
other assistance? EAA’s Membership
Services staff is available to assist you
Monday through Friday from
8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Saturdays
from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Central time).
Call 800-JOIN-EAA (800-564-6322),
e-mail Membership@EAA.org, or visit
www.EAA.org/membership.
IT’S NOT ALL PRINTED
ON PAPER!
In addition to Sport Aviation
magazine, EAA offers several free
monthly electronic newsletters to
members, including Experimenter
for homebuilders; Light Plane
World for ultralight and light-sport
aircraft enthusiasts; Briefing for the
warbird community; Vintage Aircraft
Online for antique, classic, and
contemporary aircraft enthusiasts; In
the Loop for those interested in flying
aerobatics; Aviation Insider for Young
Eagles; Bits and Pieces for Canadian
members; and ChapterGram for those
folks engaged in supporting EAA’s
chapters around the world. And don’t
forget EAA’s free weekly e-Hotline.
You can learn more about these
e-newsletters, review back issues,
and sign up for any you’d like to
receive at www.EAA.org/newsletters.
This past summer was filled with many type club fly-ins across the country, including the 52nd
Annual National Waco Fly-In held in June at Wynkoop Airport, located just south of Mount
Vernon, Ohio. To see a photo gallery of the Waco fly-in, visit www.SportAviation.org.
THERE ARE WEBINARS, TOO
Still another source of information
available from EAA is its schedule of
weekly webinars on subjects ranging
from how to start a chapter to the
aerodynamics of basic aerobatics
to all about cylinders and stall/spin
awareness. Those are just some of
the subjects that’ll be discussed in
the coming month. To learn more
about EAA’s online webinars, visit
www.EAA.org/webinars.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRADY LANE