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Chapter Member documents and information below:
- PTP Form
- Aerospace Education Form and text document with instructions for use. 


- PTP Form
Helpful notes from our PTP Chair Lynn on activities:

GROUND-BASED ACTIVITIES: Any of the following will qualify - please complete the PTP form and return to me ASAP!

ANY GROUND SCHOOL COURSE - FAA ground schools, mountain flying courses, floatplane courses

ASF ONLINE SEMINARS - these are super easy!! And they only take about 30-40 minutes depending on which course you select.
- Just go to AOPA.org;
- click on Air Safety Foundation;
- click on Online Courses;
- select a course such as Runway Safety, or Say Intentions
- follow directions to launch course
- Remember to print out the certificate at the end of the course!

-Safety Seminars led by FAA representatives
-Industry-conducted re-currency training including simulator training and research studies
-Physiological training such as high altitude chamber
-Aviation judge training such as Spot Landing, NIFA or WPFC judging
-Flight Instructor re-currency ground training
-Aircraft maintenance training
-Attendance at AOPA town meetings and seminars
-Parachute ground training

FLYING ACTIVITIES
-Have you had a BFR this year? If so, fill out the form, have it signed by the instructor and send it in, please!
-Acquired a new rating?
-New certificate?
-Wings certification?
-Instrument proficiency check?
-Been checked out in a new aircraft? (high performance, tailwheel, glider, complex)
-Flight instructor re-currency flight training?
-Check ride with Angel Flight, LMV, CAP, Sheriff's Patrol?
-First parachute jump?

Please take the time to send in your form for PTP!
Thanks - Lynn


- AEROSPACE EDUCATION FORM



- Aerospace Education text document with instructions for use. 

AEROSPACE EDUCATION AWARD - NOTES ON CATEGORIES FOR SCORING LISTED ABOVE ON FORM -

Southwest Section (from the SWS 99s chapter chairman's manual)

"Part of the mission statement of 99s International directs us to "Provide...aviation education in the community." Take a peek at the activities listed on the form that qualify for "points" when we compete for this award at spring section meeting. Members and chapters who participate in these varied projects reap immeasurable gratification and "just plane fun" from presenting Flying Companion Seminars, working with school children, flying local official and educators...and the list goes on.

The only problem is that we're so busy "doing" we often don't record our activities for a whole year. Various chapter AE committees have developed systems for soliciting interim reports during the year and what works for one chapter/chairman may not work for another.


Consider scheduling a few minutes at each monthly meeting or on alternate months to collect information for the most recent period. The report form due April 15th each year might work for your chapter to make photocopies with dates edited so that all members attending can complete and return them at your meetings. You might consider using a master calendar or individual calendars in place of text-type forms. Whatever works for your chapter.


One benefit of reporting members' activities in a group, when it works, is that they exchange a lot of information about what they have been doing and what they're planning to do in the near future. It seems to encourage each member present to participate in new and different activities.

Active chapters are a lot more interesting and the vitality is catching!"

NOTE:  

All activities need DATE/NAME OF EVENT/PERSONS ATTENDING.
Perhaps if we all keep an Aero Educ. form in our log books, on our calendars, with our rosters, or some other handy place, we'll be more inclined to fill it out on a regular basis. AND if we start NOW, at the beginning of the competition year [January 1, 2008 to December 31, 2008] maybe it will be easier. It is very difficult for the Aero. Educ. chair to compile data at the last minute.

KEEP THE SCORE SHEET PAGE IN YOUR LOG BOOK OR A SAFE PLACE AND ADD YOUR DATES AND ACTIVITIES ON IT MONTHLY,QUARTERLY OR AS YOU DO THEM.

Hopefully, posting the form here on our website will help us all to stay more current on tracking our activities and lead to a trophy for our chapter!