CCSC Annual Banquet and Awards
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CCSC ANNUAL BANQUET AND
AWARDS14 Jan 2012
AGENDA Introduction of CCSC and SSD Board
Members President’s Report New Members Introduction Badges and Ratings Special Events
Cross Country Camp 2012 Contest Report
Youth Camp Report Adult Camp Report Break
AGENDA (CONT’D) Club Statistics Club Awards Trustee Award Year in Review Slide Show
INTRODUCTION OF CCSC BOARD MEMBERS President – Dan Reagan Vice-President – John Murray Secretary – Rolf Hegele Treasurer – Michael Hayden Director of Operations – John Atkins Director of Maintenance – John Dudley Towplane Maintenance – Paul McClaskey Director of Facilities – Mike Hutchison Director of Social Activities – Mark Miller
INTRODUCTION OF SSD BOARD MEMBERS President: John Lubon Vice President: Bob Root Treasurer: Dieter Schmidt Secretary: Lucy Anne McKosky Dave Edwards Bill Maxwell Dick Scheper Lynn Alexander Henry Meyerrose
PRESIDENTS REPORT STATE OF THE CLUB
Great People Great Facilities Financial Rebound
GOALS Keep members informed Increase member flying Increase membership as necessary Increase the total flights to 2400 from last year’s 1750 Instill a “Safety” attitude Increase camaraderie Develop an attitude of “being a good host” Develop a positive cash position Have more fun
SPECIAL EVENTS - 2011 Regional Contest – Rolf Hegele
Sunday June 19 through Saturday June 25Twelve Contestants in two classes: Sports and 15
Meter Andy McQuigg, Contest Director Rolf Hegele, Contest ManagerGridded and launched one day
Contest was called on Friday due to rain
SPECIAL EVENTS – 2012 SOARING CAMP Monday, 11 June through Friday, 15 June Camp Director – Frank Paynter Maximum 20 Participants plus Audit Four Dual Ships – 2 ASK-21; DG 1000; Duo Six Mentor Pilots - John Murray, John
Lubon, Rob Cluxton/Jim Price, Jim Garrison, Andy McQuigg, Frank Paynter
Daily Curriculum: Review; Safety Briefing; Lecture; Weather Briefing; Flying; Group Debrief; Dinner; Lecture
Flying – Every Day – Real or Condor
SPECIAL EVENTS – 2012 REGIONAL CONTEST Sunday, 17 June through Saturday, 23
June Practice –Saturday 16 June
Contest Director – Frank Paynter Maximum 40 Participants Two Classes – Sports & FAI Handicapped Four Dual Ships – 2 ASK-21; DG 1000; Duo
Daily 10:30 Pilot’s Briefing Flying – Every Day Web Sites – Links available from CCSC
2011 BADGES Paul McClaskey
Ross Bales A BadgeRoss Bales B BadgeTyler Dockum A BadgeTyler Dockum B BadgeScott Mayer A BadgeScott Mayer B BadgeAlex Rytel Bronze BadgeMary Towers A Badge Joshua Young A BadgeCourtney Schulker A Badge
NEW RATINGS IN 2011 Rik Ghia – Private Pilot
Most flights in Club ships Anyone else get a new rating?
CAESAR CREEK YOUTH SOARING ASSOCIATION
2011 was our 9th year of youth soaring campWhat has happened in 9 years
We have seen 160 campers. (2003, our first year, eight campers) 25 first solos, 15 licensed pilots, 5 commercial, 3 CFIG’s420 Volunteers (meal preparation, instructors, tow pilots, mentors)600 T-shirts given away
2006 formed non-profit corporation 501(c) (3) Established scholarships to youth camp CCYSA have a strong partnership with CCSC / SSD
Touch / involved >80% of CCSC membership
CCYSA YOUTH SOARING CAMP
2011 Camp - five day camp 15 campers 7 new 8 returning campers 4 solos
Our goal is to educate youth on the principles of flight through the sport of soaring. But they learn much more.Teamwork, Leadership /MentoringGoal setting… measuring goalsStructure and safetyPresentation skillsCelebrating successesFreedom…
CCYSA YOUTH SOARING CAMP
CCSC / SSD Membership growth
~10% CCSC flight volume
Increases revenue
Improves family engagement
Gives membership an added
purpose
Youth Provides a purpose
Teaches leadership
Goal setting
Broadens their world
College application /
References
Learn to fly
BenefitsCCYSA YOUTH SOARING CAMP
CCYSA and SSD offered 2 scholarships totaling $1000 in 2011 funded from SSD youth endowment and Youth funds
Criteria for scholarship consideration1. Nomination by a; CFIG, Crew Chief, CCSC, SSD, or CCYSA
Board.2. Member of CCYSA3. Member of Soaring Society of America4. Junior High, High School and or undergraduate College or
University with a GPA of 3.0 or higher5. Member CCSC, current account balance of no outstanding debt.6. A letter to CCYSA written by the scholarship
candidate / nominee on your individual flying experience, community service and need.
CCYSA YOUTH SOARING CAMP
2011 CCYSA and SSD Scholarship Winners
CCYSA YOUTH SOARING CAMP
2012 will mark 10 years of youth soaring This will Steve McManus’s last year coordinating youth
camp Looking for someone to take the lead organizational
role. It’s time for: new ideas, new energy, new leadership
If your interested see me about organizing the 2012 camp – Steve McManus
CCYSA YOUTH SOARING CAMP
2011 ADULT CAMP REPORT Monday - 18 flights Tuesday – 21 flights Wednesday – 10 flights Thursday – 10 flights Friday – 8 flights Total of 67 flights
the weather was a big factor Video of cross country training flight:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-sGN26NcIk
BREAK 15 Minutes
CLUB STATISTICS Total number of flights for 2011: 1762
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CLUB STATISTICS Tow plane launches - 1710
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CLUB AWARDS Most active member:
John Dudley – 65 flts Instructor of 2011:
Rich Carraway – 88 flts Tow Pilot of 2011:
Don Green – 180 flts Youth member of 2011:
Tyler Dockum – 34 flts Crew of 2011:
3rd Saturday!225 Launches
TRUSTEE AWARD 2012 Award Presentation by Andrew
Dignan
YEAR IN REVIEW Slide Show