About EAA Chapter 50


  You don't have to be a pilot, aircraft owner, or builder to be a member of EAA. An interest in aviation is the only qualification you need. We have various programs and activities of interest to all.

  The Experimental Aircraft Association was founded in 1953. These individuals were brought together by their interest in building and modifying aircraft. Experimentation and innovation were the keywords in the early years and they still ring true today. However, over the years the EAA has come to include antiques, classics, war-birds, ultra-lights, helicopter and manufactured aircraft. The EAA has grown over the last 50 years and is now composed of over 1000 Chapters in 21 countries.

  Chapter 50 has quite a heritage. On March 1, 1959, the original 15 members were granted the Sandusky Area Charter. Over the years meetings were held at various members’ homes and airstrips. The chapter now has a permanent chapter meeting room at Hinde Field (88D), 1819 Boos Rd., Huron, Ohio (see road map below). We are able to boast a membership roster of over eighty enthusiasts.

  Chapter 50 normally meets the first Sunday of the month at 1:30pm at Hinde Field. In the summer months the location varies. Members of the chapter with private airfields are gracious enough to host fly-in, drive-in, meetings, sharing their fields and hangars with the membership. These meetings are followed by potluck picnics and make for fun family events. We seek to have guest speakers who share experiences on a variety of educational aviation topics. Occasionally, technical demonstrations and workshops are given. We maintain a library of aviation books and videos as well as computerized training and safety courses. The chapter supports a tool loan program to provide members with repair, maintenance and building construction tools. New tools are continually added to the program.

  Chapter 50 members regularly participate in the EAA Young Eagles’ program. The goal of Young Eagles is to expose our youth to aviation. Collectively, our pilots have given flights to over 500 Young Eagles ages 8-17. This no-cost orientation is courtesy of our chapter pilots.

  Chapter 50 is widely known for its annual fly-in pancake breakfast which is held the second Sunday in August at Griffing-Sandusky Airport. The turnout and support by the aviation community is tremendous. We served over 700 breakfasts in 2004. Aircraft in attendance numbered upwards of 200. 

 Chapter 50, through the effort of our safety coordinator, is host to several FAA Safety Programs. These meetings are held twice yearly at the EHOVE Vocational School. In addition to the educational benefits, attendance meets the requirements of the FAA sponsored Wings Program. 

  Chapter 50 initiated its 1st Annual Aircraft Poker Run in July 2003. This involved two separate courses, one on grass strips for the ultra-lights and the other on hard surface runways for the standard aircraft, both starting and ending at Huron County Airport (5A1). Twenty-six aircraft attended last year. The enthusiastic participants assure us this event will grow.

 Chapter 50 annually holds a Spring Banquet. This event has attracted such notable speakers as:  SR71 pilot Brian Shul, Voyager Pilot Dick Rutan, United Captain Al Haynes and Acrobatic Pilot and Retired Northwest Captain, Julie Clark.

  Chapter 50 members are currently involved with the following aircraft:
 

BUILDING RESTORING COMPLETED
AcroSport Piper Tri-Pacer Cessna 140 Pulsar
Pietenpol Pitts Challenger Piper Cub
Rotor Way Helicopter Stinson 108-3 Citabria Pietenpol
RV 6 Cessna 140 Culver Quicksilver Sprint I
RV 7 RV 6 Sonex
Vari Viggen RV 8 Starduster I
Midget Mustang Taylor Craft

  Chapter 50 Technical counselors are members who have either an A&P mechanic rating, experience restoring aircraft, or have built their own aircraft. They volunteer their knowledge to guide others through the building or restoration process. Our chapter is fortunate to have two such talented individuals.

 Chapter 50 Flight Advisors are volunteers who help chapter members evaluate their capability to fly a specific aircraft.  This service can also be utilized for the first flight of a new or restored aircraft. Chapter 50 is able to boast of six voluntary Flight Advisors. Additionally, we are proud to have among our membership six Certified Flight Instructors, four Ground School Instructors and three A&P Mechanics.

 Chapter 50 is a 501(c)3 Charitable Organization operating as a non-profit corporation in the state of Ohio.

  Thank-you for your interest in EAA Chapter 50. Feel welcome to attend a meeting. Sample the coffee and the donuts and experience an afternoon of aviation camaraderie. Please contact any of the officers below for more information.
 

President: Bill Shank 419-625-0804 president@eaa50.org
Vice President: VACANT

 

vicepresident@eaa50.org

Secretary: Ben Gleason 440-967-6284 secretary@eaa50.org
Treasurer: Art West 419-515-1033 treasurer@eaa50.org
Trustees: Jim Hawkins

419-684-8015

trustee@eaa50.org

Don Roth

419-668-0855

trustee@eaa50.org

Sue Weber 419-668-7181

trustee@eaa50.org