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WHAT is the Alaska Airmen’s Association? The Alaska Airmen’s Association is the largest state general aviation group in Alaska. It is a non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization whose sole purpose is to promote and preserve aviation in our Great State. Established in 1951 as an Alaskan Corporation it is led by a volunteer Board of Directors, 10 are elected by the membership and 4 appointed Regional Directors. We currently have 2200 members.
WHO are the Airmen? Membership includes all pilots, student through ATP, mechanics, airline employees, aviation enthusiasts and any individual or business that has an interest in flying. Membership is open to everyone, including non-Alaska residents.
Our members reside in 5 countries, 46 states, and represent members in 50 Alaskan cities and villages.
WHY should you join? The Airmen maintain an active liaison with agencies and departments of the United States, the State of Alaska and local governments that are charged with the responsibility of regulating general aviation. Everyday we are addressing important issues such as the closure of airstrips, airspace, state leasing regulations, weather, aircraft taxing, etc. Volunteers sit on numerous committees statewide representing you and the interests of general aviation. You also receive a substantial member benefit package when you join. The quarterly newsletter keeps you up-to-date on Association activities such as pilot safety meetings, poker runs, swap meets, banquets, and special events. Membership discounts are available around the state on fuel (up to .25 cents per gallon), aviation parts, survival equipment, labor and much more. Use your Airmen’s membership card to save!
WHERE are we? We are headquartered
at 4200 Floatplane Drive on Lake Hood, this location may be better known
as the old Jim Air office across from the old Ketchum Hangar on the
first commercial finger. In April of 2005 we opened a new Northern Office in Fairbanks, 3788 S. University Avenue, East Ramp, Fairbanks Intl. Airport. This is the Pruhs Construction hangar, between CAP and the Tower on the second floor. Stop by and visit!
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ALASKA AIRMEN’S ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
To receive these member benefits, you must have a
current membership card!
**Membership in an organization that will actively represent your interests.
**Association Subscription Rates to General Aviation News
**Alaska Airmen’s Transponder and Calendar
**Free Member Classified Ad Postings on website and in the Transponder
NEW
MEMBER DISCOUNT STATEWIDE!
ALASKA INDUSTRIAL HARDWARE - Contractor rates
on selected items at stores statewide.
For more information call AIH at 2192 Viking Drive
at 276-7201. Store locations: Anchorage, Eagle River, Wasilla,
Fairbanks, Kenai, and Juneau.
ANCHORAGE
SIGNATURE FLIGHT SUPPORT -
$5.02/gal A $.30 cents per gallon discount from their fueling trucks at Lake Hood. This discount cannot be applied to a discount already in effect. 243-4328 or 122.95
AVIATION WHOLESALE SUPPLY - Discounts on selected GA parts and supplies. 272-4397.
SPERNAK’S -4.48/gal A $.15 cent discount per gallon will be given to AAAI members. An account will be set up with your AAAI number. 272-9475.
AIRPLANE HANGARS - A 10% discount is available to members for hangar facilities. 248-6161
ALASKA USA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
- Membership privileges. 563-4567
TAKE FLIGHT ALASKA
-Av
gas $4.63/gal, 10 cents discount per gallon on fuel. 274-9943
EAGLE ENTERPRISES - 10% discount on all merchandise. 562-2331
INTL. AVIATION SERVICES -
Av gas 4.40/gal, 10 cents per gallon on in-to-plane deliveries. 243-1515
SUSITNA ENERGY SYSTEMS
- 5% Discount on Iridium Phone Rentals; 337-1300
ACE HANGARS
and FUELS - Discounts on all services to AAAI members and no charge for membership. 222-3000
ALASKA PULMONARY CLINIC, LLC - A 15% discount on flight physicals (includes 1st class and transmitted EKG’s). Dr. George L. Stewart. 274-5864
RM AIRCRAFT SERVICES - $25 Discount to members on Prop Balance. (907) 688-2301
3D AVIONICS - 10% Avionics, Installation and electrical repairs. (907)227-5302
GREAT CIRCLE FLIGHT SERVICES, LLC
- .14 cents per gallon discount on fuel purchased at our rack price, per uplift volume category. Open 24 hours per day, all credit cards accepted. 6121 South Airport Place, #2, PH: 907-245-1232; MOB: 907-529-0715,
www.greatcircleflight.com
FAIRBANKS
ALASKA AEROFUEL - A 15cent discount on the card-lock pumps. Call 474-0061 to set up a preferred customer account.
AIRCOM AVIONICS
- 10% discount on all transponder checks and pitot static tests. 474-0100
ARCTIC AVIATION
- A 5% discount on maintenance. 479-8100
DENALI WILDERNESS LODGE -
"THERE ARE NO ROADS TO THE
'REAL' ALASKA" Pilot Fly-In Discount 10% 1-800-615-9601
TAMARACK AIR, Ltd - Discounts on selected GA parts and supplies. 479-6751
ACE
HANGARS and FUELS-Discount on all services to AAA members and no charge for
membership. 222-3000.
PALMER/MAT-SU VALLEY
GLACIER AIRCRAFT PARTS - Located on the South end of the Palmer airstrip. A 10% discount on everyday supplies for small aircraft. 1-800-478-7100 or 907-745-7100.
AERO WOLF LAKE HANGAR LEASING - 10% discount on float & wheel plane spaces. 907-745-2344
ALASKA AIRPLANE MAINTENANCE
– 25% discount on propeller balance and weight & balance. (907) 357-7603 or (907) 232-1349 Wasilla
BEDROCK AVIATION SERVICES –
10% Discount on Super Cub Aviation Maintenance. Please have your membership card with you. 907-892-9115
3D
AVIONICS - 10% Avionics, Installation and electrical repairs. (907)227-5302
KENAI
KENAI AIRPORT FUEL SERVICE/YUKON FUEL - Located north of the terminal fuel is discounted 10 cents per gallon. 283-4542.
SORENSON AVIATION - 15% Discount on banner towing, aerial advertising, flight seeing and aerial survey - 235-6420
BEAVER WORKS LLC
– 5% discount on aircraft sheet metal
work. Wings and flight controls.
www.wingrebuilder.com
SOUTHEAST
COASTAL AVIATION
- A 15 cent per gallon discount from the fueling trucks and a 20 cent discount at the pumps. 789-5600
AERO FUEL SERVICES – 10 cent per gallon fuel discount AVGAS, 100LL only. An additional 10 cents will be given if you are an AOPA member. Discount available in Juneau only. 1-888-AVN-FUEL or 122.95
OUTSIDE
SPECIALTY AIRCRAFT COMPANY - receive a 5% discount on your next order. 800-500-6786 or by fax 541-548-5336.
DOWNTOWN HOTEL_DAWSON CITY, YUKON, CANADA - $89.00
(Canadian) per room, free airport shuttle service.
1-867-993-5346,
candicks@yknet.ca
http://www.downtownhotel.ca/
Puget
Sound Inflatables
- AquaFix 406 PLB is available at special group rate. 800-743-7238/
www.theEPIRBstore.com
2007 ALASKA AIRMEN’S BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT
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JOE PEARSON
Born in the territory of Alaska, Joe spent most of his time as a boy
with his dad flying and working on airplanes. Prior to the
1964 earthquake, Joe left the state and went to live in CA where he
graduated with a degree in Accounting. He joined the USMC and was lucky
enough to be assigned to the third operational F/A-18 squadron. After
nine years he left active duty and found employment with FedEx. He is
currently the FedEx Regional Chief Pilot for both the Anchorage and Los
Angeles domiciles. He owns a Husky and despite the grumblings of
the Super Cub community he thinks it's a great airplane.

VICE-PRESIDENT
- RICH MULLOWNEY Southcentral, Kenai
An Alaska
resident since 1970, Rich resides in the southwest community of Kenai
where he is owner of Alaska Chinook Lodge on the Kenai River. Rich
soloed in 1968 and obtained all ratings and certificates including his
CFII and A & P licenses. Employment included positions with Wien and
other airlines in and out of Alaska. He has 23,000 hours in aircraft
ranging from Cessna 150s to Boeing 747s. He retired as a Boeing 747
Captain for Korean Airlines in 2004. Rich flies a Twin Otter and Casa
on the North Slope part-time and is a pilot with the Iditarod Air
Force. He plans to remain in Alaska, fly his Cessna 185 and become more
involved in with general Aviation.
TREASURER
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RUDI VON IMHOF
was born in Alaska and
grew up in Girdwood. He holds a BA degree in Business Administration
from the University of Colorado. Fascinated with flying from an
early age he loved listening to tales told by his grandfather, Frank
Whaley, one of Wien Alaska Airlines very first pilots. In ’94 Rudi
obtained his private license and has accumulated over 1,200 hours of
flying in the Alaska back-country in his C-185 and Supercub. Rudi and his wife
Natasha own a Real Estate Management company with multi-family housing
and commercial properties in Anchorage and Fairbanks. Rudi is also a
partner and owner of Delta Leasing, a company that offers aircraft
leasing and leases heavy equipment and man-camp housing to North Slope
oil companies.

ERIKA
BENNETT
was born in Alaska and
has lived in Kodiak, Barrow, Anchorage, Kotzebue and Talkeetna. She is
married to Ross Bennett, an aircraft owner and A&P/IA mechanic. Erika
earned a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Public Communication from
the UAA, Anchorage and worked freelance in the film and TV industry
until 1996. She obtained her private certificate in 1995 and three
years later she went to work for Arctic Transportation Services in
western Alaska. Erika has worked for K2 Aviation in Talkeetna, Shared
Services Aviation on the North Slope and the State of Alaska's Forestry
department and has more than 6200 hours.
LEW DENNIS Since
moving to the State in 1995, Lew has been involved in aviation in Alaska
and have been a pilot and aircraft owner for the past
seven years.
Through his work at Chevron as the Engineering and Construction Manager
for Alaska, I am involved in aviation safety
audits/risk
management and aviation facility safety upgrades, emergency response,
contracting and the logistics side of Part 135 fixed wing and helicopter
operations in the Cook Inlet area. Interests include aviation safety,
Alaskan aircraft mods, flying for fishing, hunting, photography as well
as flightseeing for the friends and relatives who visit us each year.
My wife and I own a Cessna 182 on tundra tires with the typical
"Alaskan" mods. We also own a hangar at Birchwood Airport and lease
aircraft tiedowns
to private parties. He is also active in the Birchwood Airport
Association.

CRAIG HARTMAN
has been an Alaska resident since early childhood and spent his youth
flying and fishing throughout Alaska via his father’s Cessna 185.
He obtained his private certificate during a summer break from college
in 1990 and bummed the family Supercub whenever possible to build
experience and seek out new fishing holes. Ultimately, Craig
secured his commercial privileges and now flies internationally for
FedEx, but he spends as much of his leisure time as possible flying his Supercub.

ERIN HALL MEADE
Erin
earned her pilot license in 1996. She first came to Alaska in 1991, when her
employer, Lockheed Martin, asked her to cover Alaska as part of her pacific
northwest sales territory. at the time, she was living in the San Francisco
area. She fell in love with Alaska, and moved to anchorage after retiring from
LM in 1998. She is on the board of the Alaskan Aviation Safety Committee, an
organization in which she has been involved since 2000. A volunteer for the
Iditarod every year, she helps run their sales tables at race headquarters. Her
expertise is in financial matters, investments, budgets, spreadsheets, annual
reports, and long term financial strategizing.
GEORGE
L. STEWART, MD
An Anchorage
resident since 1971, George received his pilot license in 1981 and has his
commercial, instrument, CFI, Commercial Glider, SEL, SES ratings. From
1972 to December of 2005 he was a Senior Aviation Medial Examiner for FAA and
served an aviation safety counselor during that time. He currently sits on
the Medallion Flyer Program Advisory Council and frequently teaches classes and
seminars on Human Factors in Aviation and Aerospace Safety and Aerospace
Physiology. George holds academic appointments with Texas A&M, Embry Riddle and
UAA Aviation Technology and is a member of many professional medical and
aviation associations.

NAN LLEWELLYN
Originally
from Montana, Nan graduated from the University of North Dakota with a
degree in Aviation Management also completing her commercial pilot
certificate with multi-engine and instrument ratings. She recently
received her Master’s degree in Business Administration from Alaska
Pacific University. Employed by DOWL Engineers as an Aviation Planner,
she helps manage several aviation projects travelling to airports across
the state, planning and implementing improvements to make airports safe
for pilots. Nan enjoys flying and exploring new places in her free time,
and would someday like to earn her A&P mechanic certificate.

TERRY
CARTEE
A lifelong Alaskan, Terry has
been involved with Aviation since the 1960’s where he was employed with
the Alaska Air National Guard as a mechanic. He obtained his private
pilot certificate in the early 70’s and acquired all ratings through ATP
including rotocraft and seaplane ratings. In 1976 he engineered and
successfully certified the only known 200hp 1956 Supercub. His aviation
career covers employment with Ketchum, ERA and the Army Guard before
retiring in Dec of 2005. He is currently with BP working on the North
Slope as an Electrician.

STEVE PANNONE is a life-long Alaskan
and life member of the Alaska Airmen’s Association. A entrephenuer,
Steve is a Professional Engineer who has dedicated his time to chair the
Design Build Team for the New Building Project for the Alaska Airmen’s
Association. He has agreed to donate his time, working with other
members to successfully and within our means build the new headquarters
at Lake Hood. He is co-owner of at PA12, flying out of Lake Hood. Past
volunteer positions have included chairing the Scholarship Committee in
the 1980’s.
REGIONAL
DIRECTORS
ADAM
WHITE - Northern Region
Adam grew up in Georgia, where his first real job as a kid was washing
and refueling airplanes at the local airport, within a short time he
was a mechanic's apprentice and flying whenever he could. Adam came
to Alaska in 1995 after earning a BS in Aviation Technology from
LeTourneau University where he also earned his pilot and mechanic
certificates. He holds CFII, Multi, and Seaplane ratings.
Living in Nenana with his wife and three daughters, he is an Itinerant
Pastor flying his Maule M7 throughout the Interior visiting
homesteads, fishcamps and Villages. Adam is actively involved in
the aviation community of Fairbanks and the Interior, he looks forward
to increasing the Northern Region's presence in the Alaska Airmen's
Association.

PETE CARLSON - Southeast, Juneau
After graduating from Central Washington University with a degree in
economics Pete moved to Alaska in 1964. He resided in the
cities of Anchorage, Dillingham, Sitka and in 1967 made his permanent
home in Juneau. He has worked in finance, construction and retail,
and tourism for the past 20 years and is now retired. He flies a
Cessna 172E and has participated on the Juneau Airport Board for the
past 12 years. He is also the AOPA ASN volunteer for the Juneau
Airport.
WILL JOHNSON -
Western Alaska
Will Johnson started flying
after finishing high school, and moved to Alaska in 1986 to fly
commercially out of Bethel and Dillingham. He is presently the
Director of Operations for the Yuut Yaqungviat flight school in Bethel,
which trains local pilots to fly in Alaska. He knows the utility
of small aircraft and is dedicated to keeping flying as enjoyable,
affordable, safe and accessible as possible. Will and his family
have fun flying to remote lakes and rivers in their Cessna 206
floatplane.
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