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Operation Cleanup 3/27/2010
Written by Bob Tezyk   
Saturday, 06 March 2010

ImageHi Gang,

It is that time again to pick up the trash around the neighborhood just in time for Spring.


We will be meeting at 8:30 AM March 27th at the Tezyk’s hangar on N Mockingbird Lane.  A continental breakfast will be provided as will trash bags.  Make sure you bring gloves, and long pants to avoid the poison ivy.  It should only take about an hour to get the neighborhood spiffy again.

Residents - log on and go to the Calendar to get contact information.  See you there.

Bob & Connie

 
January 4, 2010 Board Meeting Minutes Posted
Written by Terry Davis   
Friday, 05 March 2010
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Jim St Julien - Gone West....
Written by Tony Stein   
Sunday, 28 February 2010
    I don't know how many nesters knew Jim St. Julien from his many years attending Sun N Fun, but I wanted to share the video of the missing man formation we had at Mallard's Landing (where we live in Georgia).  Jim passed earlier this month, and had many friends at Mallards.  We had an awesome "Celebration of Jim St. Julien's Life" yesterday (Feb. 27), with almost 200 people in attendance.
 
    Below is the link for the fly by.  Would you please post it for those who are interested in watching.  One of our neighbors played the bagpipes.
 
Tony Stein
 
 
 
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Written by Bob Tezyk   
Monday, 22 February 2010

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FAAST Blast — February 18, 2010
Written by FAA   
Saturday, 20 February 2010

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FAAST Blast
Notice Number: NOTC2147


FAAST Blast — February 18, 2010

Biweekly FAA Aviation News update

Coming Soon:  March 31 Deadline for Replacing Paper Pilot Certificates

 
Pilots who have not yet traded in their paper pilot certificates have until March 31, 2010, when the paper certificates are set to expire. If you’re still using paper, don’t delay. Pilots can no longer exercise the privileges of their paper pilot certificates after the March 31 deadline. Student certificates are not affected and certain non-pilot certificates, such as those issued to AMTs, are still valid for three more years before they need to be replaced.
 
Renewing a certificate can be done online or through the mail, and instruction can be found at:  http://www.faa.gov/licenses_certificates/airmen_certification/certificate_replacement/. Requesting a replacement certificate online requires creating an account with Airman Certification Online Services, which only takes a few minutes. Being registered can help you in the future with quicker processing of an address change or a replacement certificate request.
 
To process a request by mail, fill out and send in Form 8060-56 (10/09)—see above link—along with a $2 replacement fee. Make your check payable to FAA. New certificates will take four to six weeks to arrive with mail processing and seven to ten days for online processing.  
 

Sign Up Now to Receive Electronic Notification of Airworthiness Directives

 
Starting March 1, 2010, FAA will no longer mail paper copies of Airworthiness Directives to aircraft owners and operators. You can sign up to receive this information electronically. If you have not already done so, go to http://rgl.faa.gov and sign up to receive electronic copies of Airworthiness Directives (AD) and Special Airworthiness Information Bulletins (SAIB). You can sign up by aircraft type as well as engine and propeller type. “This is an efficient and much faster way for you to receive important safety information,” explains Jennifer Fleming, FAA Information Program Manager.

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Aircraft Ergonomics

 
Ergonomics, or human factors engineering, made its industrial debut during World War II out of the need to design more efficient and pilot-friendly aircraft. Cockpit design and comfort are even more important today and can make a crucial difference in safety. Read about the importance of integrating man and machine in “Aircraft Ergonomics 101” in the January/February 2010 issue of FAA Aviation News. Other articles in this issue address fatigue, decision making, aircraft design and technology.
Produced by the editors, FAA Aviation News, http://www.faa.gov/news/aviation_news/
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Welcome to Eagle's Nest
Written by Web Master   
Wednesday, 01 November 2006

 

Eagle

 

Eagle’s Nest Estates is an aviation community located 22 miles south of Dallas near the town of Midlothian.  88 lots share a lighted concrete runway with a connecting concrete taxiway.

We work together to keep the runway, taxiway and common areas in top condition.  We play together by participating in parties, picnics, fly outs, dine outs and other interests of a wide variety.  We look out after one another, respect each other and enjoy each others’ company.

 

 

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