[1] OCTOBER 2008 CLOUDBOUNCER A Monthly publication of the Albuquerque Aerostat Ascension Association & Education THE NEXT GENERAL MEETING WILL BE TUESDAY OCTOBER 28, 2008 AT GARDUNO’S ON THE GREEN 7:00 PM VOL 109 • ISSUE 10 CORPORATE SPONSORS PLATINUM SUPERIAIRE TECHNOLOGIES LINDSTRAND BALLOONS CAMERON BALLOONS GOLD AIRBORNE HEAT BALLOONING WORLD BALLOON FLIGHT SCHOOL WELLS FARGO IMC INSURANCE AGENCY Kirtland Federal Credit Union SILVER SCHANTZ INSURANCE AGENCY
[2] Upcoming Meeting Programs We will be exploring the origins of our club and the Balloon Fiesta over the next several months. In October we will show the second half of the Fiesta anniversary video. Then gear up in November for a recreation of the AAAA fashion shows that were held in the early days of the club. Don’t know what we’re talking about? Then you’ve got to be there. Contact Neida Naumburg for information or if you want to help. EBBR Photos submitted by Shelly Cannaday
Board of Directors 2007-2008 President Debbie Fowler Phone: 505.239.1146 [email protected] Secretary/Membership Kay Sant Phone: 505.296.6601 [email protected] Flying Events Lichele Peete Phone: 505.410.8525 [email protected] Education Gary Jantz Phone: 505.286.1704 [email protected] Crew Development: Phred McAllaster Phone: 505.710.9669 [email protected] Website www.hotairballooning.org Cloudbouncer Lori Pitman Phone: 505.890.8868 / 301.305.0141 [email protected] Vice President VP Beth Wright-Smith Phone: 505.604.2865 [email protected] Treasurer Lyn Kirkwood Phone: 505.897.1948 [email protected] Community Relations TBA Special Events Lorie Guthrie Phone: 505.899.0534 [email protected] Carol Bair Phone: 505.296.3505 Ways &Means Jim McKinney Phone: 505-350-7930 [email protected] [3] The Cloudbouncer is a monthly publication of the AAAA Education Foundation. P.O. Box 90160, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87199-0160 Subscription rate: $17 annually; FREE to AAAA Members in good standing. The AAAA Education Foundations strives to provide the most valuable forum possible for the free exchange of information within the AAAA. Acceptance of advertising cannot imply endorsement of products or services by AAAA nor the Cloudbouncer Editor, Publisher or Staff. Opinions presented in Cloudbouncer in information contributions, articles, letters and editorials are solely the opinions of the authors and do not express the official view of AAAA. We authorize the reprinting of any original work in this newsletter with credit to the author and AAAA Cloudbouncer as the source. Please send articles and photos to our dedicated email address: [email protected]. Persons whose articles are published are eligible to receive a special Cloudbouncer appreciation lapel pin. Deadline for all submissions is the Friday after the General Meeting. Articles, photographs and advertisements received after the deadline will be publishes in a future issue, if they are still relevant. AAAA website: www.hotairballooning.org
[4] MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Albuquerque Aerostat Ascension Association P.O. Box 90160 Albuquerque, NM 87199-0160 (Please fill out completely and return) Name: _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________________________________________________________ City: _______________________________________________State: _____________________Zip Code__________________ Phone: (Home)____________________________(Bus)___________________________(Cell)___________________________ E-Mail: ___________________________________________________Fax ________DOB: Month ____ Day: ______ If you would like to receive a paper copy of the Cloudbouncer + your free electronic copy there is a $15.00 per year charge. Private Pilot _______ Commercial Pilot ________ Gas Pilot ________ Student Pilot ________ Balloon Owner _____ Observer (Class) _______ Crew _______ Crew Level (AAAA) ________ Crew Level (BFA) ________ Gas Crew _____ Balloon Name _________________________________ Mfg, __________________________ N # __________ PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY APPLICATION REGULAR MEMBERSHIP: $10.00 Initiation Fee. $25.00 Annual Dues. The dues year is January 1st through December 31st FAMILY MEMBERSHIP: The spouse, significant other, or child (16 or over) of a member residing at the same address who wishes to become a member, no initiation fee. Dues are $5.00 per family member per year. JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP: Children under age 16 of a member residing at the same address, no initiation fees or dues “NEW “ MEMBERSHIP: (after June 30th) $10.00 Initiation Fee. $12.50 Regular Membership $2.50 per family member. Note: If applicant is under 18 years of age, written permission from a parent or guardian is required. All Regular and Family members have voting privileges. Junior member does not have voting privileges. Please indicate names for all Family and Junior members. Also, please include ages for children. Spouse / Significant other: _________________________________________________________________________________ Date of Birth: Month: _____ Day: _______ E – Mail: ____________________________________________________________ Children: (16 Years & Older)_____________________________________________________ DOB: Month _____ Day _____ Children: (Under age 16)___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ I would be interested in helping on the following committees: Cloudbouncer: _____ Flying Events: _____ Special Events: _____ Education: _____ Community Relations: _____ Ways & Means: _____ Crew Development: _____ Membership: _____ Programs: _____ Recommended by Current Member:______________________________________________________________________ Release: For and in consideration of the privilege of being permitted to avail myself of the activities of the Albuquerque Aerostat Ascension Association (AAAA), the undersigned does hereby waive, release, and discharge AAAA, its officers, agents, and employees from all liability, claim, or cause of action for damage, injury, or loss to person or property which the undersigned might receive or sustain from any cause or for any reason during the activities of the AAAA irrespective of when, where, how, or from whatever cause such injury might be sustained. The release is intended to be absolute and entire and binding upon the undersigned, their executors, administrators, heirs, and assigns. AFFIRMATION: Furthermore, harmony being the basis for all organizations, I will not recommend any other for membership but who can best work and agree in a sprit of friendship and good sportsmanship. I will adhere to the by-laws and rules as set down by the membership and the Board of Directors. SIGNATURE:________________________________________________ DATE:________________________ Date: ____________ Amount: ________ Check #: __________ Rev: 1/2008 Approved: ______________ Added to database: _______ Packet sent: ___________ ______________________
Monthly Board Meeting: Monday October 20th, 6pm AIBF Office Ways and Means Meeting: TBD Education Meeting : TBD Flying Events Meeting: No meeting this month. Crew Development Meeting: Same as Flying Events date and time Advertising Rates Full Page……$110.00 Half Page…...$55.00 Quarter Page.$28.00 Eighth Page…$14.00 Classified Advertisements $2 per 50-character line; prepaid only. All prepaid advertise - ments – “All advertisements must be prepaid with a Credit Card. The deadline for advertisements is the third Friday of the month. Email adver - tisements to Lorie Guthrie @ [email protected]. An invoice will then be emailed as well as pay - ment instructions.” [ 5 ]
PRESIDENT’S CORNER By Debbie Fowler Hi Everybody, It’s here! Fall, and oh, that other big event, Fiesta!!! So by the time you read this, Fiesta will be in full swing. Besides your aircraft, there is a whole lot of “other stuff” you need to take care of. Here’s just a couple things I like to make sure are in good order for helpful stress reduction for the duration. After all we’re looking at 9 or 10 days that can be a lot of fun, but can be pretty stressful too. How’s your fan working? When is the last time you cleaned out and replaced the oil and gas? Replaced filters, checked the clamps holding the cage together? Inspected the prop for worn or chipped areas? If it’s been since last year, take the time to do the maintenance on your fan. Without inspection, it could be the most dangerous piece of equipment around the balloon. The next thing you might not think of as crucial to good flight ops, but if taken care of, really helps you and your crew. How’s your tailgate drybox stacking up? Do you have necessary equipment stashed and ready to go? If you feed your crew, are there paper plates, plastic utensils, paper towels or napkins, garbage bags? Some extra niceties could include “wet wipes” and a good supply of sun screen. Are there children and teens on the crew? It would be a good idea to include kites, Frisbees, and other outdoor toys and games. To me, part of the magic and fun of Fiesta is to watch the field come alive after flying with tailgate parties. Kites, Frisbees and balls in the air, with kids (of all ages) playing and enjoying the grass, you never know what or who will be dropping in; remember those HUGE helicopters a couple years ago? And of course the Mounted Police from APD and BERNCO are always a treat too. Well, gotta go now, and get my fan to the shop, ‘cause I’m not mechanically inclined. Take care, and get plenty of rest!! Fly Fun, Fly Safe!! Deb Fowler [email protected] 239-1146 GENERAL MEETING MINUTES September 23, 2009 President Debbie Fowler called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm. Guest: Lois Mayland and Marty Softran New Ratings: Cory Ashley earned his Commercial Pilot. Ballooning in the Community: Rick Portmore Gave a donated balloon ride for the Run to the Break the Silence Auction, he also did a stand-up for the Terettes Marathon Run. He also wanted to thank Al Lowenstein for the use of his burners for the Elephant Butte Rally. The business part of the meeting was very short, as the pilots had just seen the Fiesta pilot’s safety film and everyone was very excited about Ways and Means Big Raffle and Auction. You can see all the reports in this Cloudbouncer, either under the Board Minutes or each Committee’s report. Membership: One new members name was read, Sandy Blackaby. Crew Development: Phred advised that all crewmembers should go out and watch the crew video at the tent on Fiesta Field, it will be shown about every half-hour on Thursday and Friday before Fiesta. The business part of the meeting adjourned at 7:20 pm. Ways and Means had their big raffle and auction which made over $1,000.00 for the Club. Next AAAA meeting will be October 28th at 7:00 pm, at Garduno’s of the Green. Have a safe and fun Fiesta see you there I will be the one in pink feathers. Kay Sant BOARD MEETING MINUTES September 15, 2008 President Debbie Fowler called the meeting to order at 6:03 pm. [6]
Board Members present: Debbie Fowler, Beth Wright-Smith, Kay Sant, Lyn Kirkwood, Lichele Peete, Lorie Guthrie, Phred McAllaster, Gary Jantz and Bud Hebrlee Board Member absent: Jim McKinney August 18th minutes were read, motion by Gary, seconded by Phred to accept. Passed One new members name was read, motion to accept by Lorie, seconded by Phred. Passed. Lyn passed out copies of the current balance sheets, income and expense statements. Lyn requested clarification on some of the requests for reimbursements. The board discussed the items and decided one of the budget lines to add to the budget. Items will be moved to the new lines. Motion by Lorie and seconded by Beth to approve as amended. Passed Board Reports: Programs: Beth reported there was no change in the program schedule that was reported last month. October will be the 2nd half of the AIBF 25th anniversary video and November will be the recreation of the AAAA fashion shows that were held in the early days of the club, presented by Neida Courtney Naumburg. Flying Events: Lichele reported that 37 pilots signed in for the September flying event with 7 pilots flying, but no one scored. On the bright side of the event they raised $81.00 and canned goods for the Roadrunner food bank. Education: Gary reported the “Can you hear me now?” seminar had 44 paid attendees. The Seminar was well received and very timely. He gave a special thanks to Barbara Fricke, Ray Bair, Al Lowenstein and Matt Guthrie for their help. Gary also reported this year’s Fiesta Safety Seminar “ Ground Ops” is on track and promises to be educational. Crew Development: Phred said he had nothing to report. Ways and Means: Jim was not present but he had called, to remind us to bring things for the raffle. Community Relations: First we all welcomed Bud as our new Board Member and thanked him for filling in until next elections. He had a list of request for balloon tethers, glows and flights. Read his new report to get them all. Most of his time was taken up with everyone filling him in on what he had available in the budget and things that had been done in the past. Special Events: Lorie reported that the checks for the pilot tent have been issued. Carol Bair has the committee in place and is ready to go. Old Business: Deb reported that she is still working with the production companies and should have final bids in soon. New Business: Lorie reported that Matt had done an interview for “Good Day New Mexico” on channel 4 that will air at 11:00 am on October 3rd. He promoted AAAA and is working on selling Channel 4 a AAAA Corporate membership. Meeting adjourned at 6:55 pm (giving us enough time to catch the last 3 quarters of Monday night football). Next Board Meeting will be October 20, 6:00 pm at AIBF office. Minutes submitted by Kay Sant COMMITTEE REPORTS FLYING EVENTS By Lichele Peete For the September flying event we had 37 pilots sign in. From the time the judge declared goal was announced and launch, the winds shifted and no one was able to score on the target, so participation points will be awarded. Thanks to all pilots who donated cash and canned goods! AAAA donated $81.00 and canned goods to Road Runner Food Bank. There will be no flying event or committee meeting in October due to the big show! The next flying event will be November 8th in Rio Rancho. Registration begins at 6:00am with pilot brief at 6:30am. We will be collecting Coats for Kids, so go through those closets and donate those coats! EDUCATION The AAAA seminar “Can you hear me now?” had 44 paid attendees. The seminar was well received and very timely. Special thanks to Barbara Fricke, Ray Bair, Al Lowenstein & Matt Guthrie. This year’s Fiesta Safety Seminar “Ground Ops” is on track and promises to be educational. The seminar will be held on Tuesday, October 7, from 1-5 pm, at the Santa Ana Star Casino in Bernalillo, NM. Topics include Weather – Clarke O’Byrne, Safety [7]
Equipment – Gordon Schwontkowski, Pilot Decision Making – George Hahn, and Comments from the FAA – JD Huss. Cost: $35. While early registration has closed to ensure a light lunch and presentation material, you may still register at the Pilot’s tent at AIBF on Oct 2 & 3, and at the door. Cost: $35. Please note that the American Red Cross has launched an online training option for First Aid and CPR courses which reduces the classroom time down to a 2-hour skill session. The ABQ Red Cross is prepared to offer extended support for the skill sessions. Please check this Cloudbouncer for additional details and visit www.redcrossabq.org. The Education Committee would like to remind all readers that seminars and classes are open to all interested individuals. Everyone is encouraged to attend any and all of the seminars to further and share their knowledge of ballooning. Thank you, Education Committee COMMUNITY RELATIONS 1. As you are aware, Albuquerque's 11th Annual Corn Maze Event is ending/ended by the time you receive this message. Maybe we can become more involved next year and help our friends Minor Morgan, Ian Simmons and Abby Feldman during the month of September 2009 with evening glows, tethers, media flights, etc. It's a super opportunity to launch from Los Poblanos Fields Open Space near Rio Grand Boulevard and Montano. This is also an excellent opportunity to extend our special thank you to Mark and Elisa Trillanes for volunteering their time and balloon for the cause even though their time was limited due to their busy business schedule. Thank you, Thank you, Trillanes family. 2. Susan Tharpe and Iris Gallegos from the Laguna Division of Early Childhood in the Laguna Pueblo are so pleased and thankful that their wish for a balloon inflation on October 17, 2009 has been answered. Jeff Hooten graciously volunteered his time and balloon during our AAAA meeting to accomplish this very important function. Jeff certainly deserves one or two "HOOTRAHS" for his outstanding effort. I am certain the entire Laguna Pueblo will extend their gracious hospitality to Jeff and his crew during their feast. I am pleased to provide Jeff with a propane certificate from AAAA to help out with his expenses. It is truly commendable and appreciated. 3. As mentioned before, on November 1, 2008, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation is anticipating 5,000 walkers this year for their walk to cure diabetes. A very large area (D 3) has been reserved at Fiesta Park for tethered balloon rides. There will be complimentary food and drink for all balloonists volunteering their time, skill and balloons for this extremely important function. Community Relations will do their part by contributing propane certificates to those who wish to participate. Please contact Mark at 505-892-4495. He will be pleased to hear from you. 4. October 31, 2008, 6-8 pm at Petroglyph Elementary School on the west side. Huge, 1st. Baptist Church annual Halloween party entitled "Trunk or Treat” is looking for 2-4 balloons to inflate and glow for an anticipated 400 to 600 people attending. Petroglyph Elementary School is located near Paradise and Golf Course Road. Ryan Garrett and his brother (employed by Rainbow Ryder's) will be more than willing to help with setting up the balloons and providing trucks to tie off if needed. A grass field will be provided for inflation and dinner will be provided. According to the information I've received, these folks wish to reimburse for the propane used for balloons who participate. All they request is the pilot to present his receipt to them after they fill up their tanks. Any way you measure, "that is a generous offer." A thank you to all who will participate in advance. 5. November 6, 2008, 6:00 pm (Thursday evening) ARC of New Mexico is hosting a large national convention in the Convention Center downtown. ARC is a blessing to our entire New Mexico community as they deal with developmentally challenged adults. They would like to have several balloons inflate and glow on 3rd Street where permits have been obtained to close off the street for this special event. Convention attendees are coming from all over the country and will be dining in a room with windows looking out on the balloon scene. Anyone interested in volunteering, please call Peter Procopio at 505-979-1231 or Bud Hebrlee at 505-296-2440. Thank you. Respectfully submitted by, Bud Hebrlee, Community Relations AAAA TOP GUN Top Gun 's next flying event is the 3rd weekend of Oct. And now that most pilots have radios from Fiesta that not only contact the tower, but give you better access to weather while in flight, you [8]
have more information as to your pilot decision making. That is what Top Gun is about, pilot decision making and taking the tools that are given to you and challangeing you to be the best pilot that you achieve to be. I went to Fiesta years ago, knew nothing about balloons but was taken away by the beauty, the commitment of balloon teams and all involed. I cried when all the balloons landed and knew I had to be come involved. Airspace is changing, rules are changing, life gets in the way, but if you want to still fly your ballon, be safe and adapt to all the changes, Top Gun is here. Always strive to be the best at what you endevor. Mary Jo Arrell Top Gun president OCTOBER BIRTHDAYS Joe Howell 10/02 Robert Carstensen 10/03 June Willging 10/03 Linda Groenke 10/04 Edward Groenke 10/04 Kathy Albin 10/04 Laura Kress 10/05 Mark Weeks 10/06 Gwen Wynn 10/06 Pamela Micker 10/07 Patrick Chando 10/08 Morgan Braden 10/08 Steve Neely 10/09 Geralyn Quintana 10/10 Wayne Kasuboski 10/10 Fay Godfrey 10/10 Richard Squires 10/11 Frank Bacon 10/12 Frank Dickey 10/14 Ohio Knox III 10/15 Phred McAllaser 10/15 Alan Ray Yancey 10/15 Bentley Streett 1016 James Provo 10/16 Paula Dougherty 10/19 Kathy McCord 10/20 Mark DeVaney 10/20 Donna Oberg 10/20 Pamela McCarty 10/20 Gary Boyd 10/21 Arthur Swenka 10/21 Mariann Pilson 10/21 Grant Crawford 10/22 Alice Hahn 10/22 Gerry Graff 10/23 Nancy Aubol- Hanks 10/24 Harold Curling 10/25 Brenda Peckham 10/25 Blair Kaufman 10/25 Karl Peterson 10/26 Jacque Jacobs 10/27 Cristina Rogin-Taylor 10/27 Mardi Cone 10/29 Alan Takach 10/29 Edward Kubisak 10/30 Tim Bridwell 10/30 George Hahn 10/30 AAAA Education Foundation Financial Report As of 5 Sep 08 Checking Account Balance as of 5 Aug 08 25,217.78 Withdrawals -1,700.78 Deposits 1,325.97 Checking Account Balance as of 5 Sep 08 24,842.97 Trust Account 11,829.29 Savings Account 25.84 AAAA Education Foundation Total as of 5 Sep 08 36,698.10 AAAA Financial Report As of 5 Sep 08 Checking Account Balance as of 5 Aug 08 17,205.56 Withdrawals -861.64 Deposits 62.27 Checking Account Balance as of 5 Sep 08 16,406.19 Trust Account 9,838.74 Savings Account 25.99 AAAA Total as of 5 Sep 08 26,270.92 If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at [email protected], or my home phone 897-1948. Thanks! [9]
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CLOUDBOUNCER A MONTHLY PUBLICATION OF THE ALBUQUERQUE AEROSTAT ASCENSION ASSOCIATION AND EDUCATION FOUNDATION P.O. BOX 90160 ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87199-160 WINDTALKER 505-891-1733 FIESTA WINDTALKER 505-821-7300 LANDOWNERS HOTLINE COURTESY OF VERIZON 505-263-0222 CLOUDBOUNCER EMAIL ADDRESS [email protected] AAAA P.O. Box 90160 Albuquerque, NM 87199-160 AAAA on the internet www.hotairballooning.org