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Upcoming Webinars

EAA is hosting some interesting upcoming Webinars, also known as web seminars. They are live multimedia presentations, designed to allow audience members to ask questions and participate in polls. Webinars incorporate audio and slides, making it informative and interactive. Registration is required, and space is limited. Some of the Webinars qualify for credit in the FAA’s WINGS or AMT awards program. For a listing of upcoming Webinars, and to register for them, click here.

NHL Hockey Player Flies 700 Miles to Rescue Dogs

David Backes, an NHL hockey player for the St. Louis Blues, made a 700 mile journey to rescue three dogs.  Backes flew with his wife and flight instructor from St. Louis to Houston.  Before he was an NHL star, Backes played hockey in the USHL for the Lincoln Stars here in Lincoln, Nebraska.    Along with his passion for hockey, Backes also has an appreciation for rescuing animals and flying.  According to his flight instructor, he’s well on his way to getting his license.  Click here to read the full article.

February Newsletter now available

The February Newsletter is now available; click here to view it.

An airplane in your garage?

CNN has an interesting article about developing an airplane that can drive legally on roads. The article references EAA and how they are working to design the “Transition”. Click here to read the article.

February Meeting — Tuesday, Feb. 7 at 7:00 p.m.

A reminder that our monthly chapter meeting for February will be on Tuesday, February 7th at 7:00 p.m.  This is the first Tuesday of the month but the time has been moved up to 7:00 p.m. Wayne Woldt will give a presentation for our program. Once again the February meeting will be on Tuesday, February 7th at 7:00 p.m. at the Duncan Aviation Engine Shop. (5000 NW 44th Street — Lincoln, NE).

JournalStar article on Harold Dwyer

The Lincoln Journal Star wrote an interesting article on Harold Dwyer and “Searching for Stanley”.  You may remember Harold gave a very interesting presentation at our chapter meeting last July.  Click here to read the article.