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Serena M. & Pilots N Paws

From April 20, 2021

Meet the worlds youngest and smolest pawlot! this 2 DAY old pup named Dobby was born with a cleft pallet. Dynamic Duo Dog Rescue needed expeditious transport to @cleftpupbrigade where he could get life saving care and learn how to live his best life. He had to be transported with a hot water bottle to stay warm This was my and Aly’s first Pilots N Paws mission, and we couldn’t be more honored to have helped in his journey

Edit to add: The woman who runs this rescue is incredible. She’s saved over 700 pups! She tube feeds them until they can learn how to drink from rabbit feeders and then helps them eat solid food. She rehabs them so that they can function without needing surgery. She even sometimes finds homes for them that have children with cleft pallets so they have a special bond AND she works a full time job while caring for these special babies!

http://www.cleftpupbrigade.org/

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Rio and his 99s Mom Elizabeth C.

RHS Scholarship Committee Chair Elizabeth C. has had a busy spring, and earlier this year met a handsome fellow name Rio. Though this is “old news”, we’re sharing it here now!

From the streets of Antalya to the mountains of Lake Tahoe, as promised, this is Rio’s story:

Rio was found on the streets of Antalya, in southern Turkey. Through a network of rescue people he journeyed north and ended up with our friend Emel, who is one of the most amazing rescuers a dog could ever meet. Rio stayed under Emel’s care for a couple of months, getting healthy, socialized, and waiting...

I traveled to Turkey as a flight volunteer for Rover’s Retreat.

When I first saw Rio, sitting in the sun with his paws crossed, I think my heart stopped. He “chose” me, in that undeniable way that only a dog does. After a couple of days of accompanying Emel as she rescued and transported dogs, and spending time at what must be the equivalent of Doggie Heaven (Emel and Siyami share their home with dozens of lucky dogs and cats rescued from the streets and other bad situations), we started the long journey to America, first a long drive to Istanbul, then a 14 hour flight to LAX. In Istanbul, Rio charmed his way through the airport. In LAX, I navigated through customs with the 5 crates and 5 excited dogs I brought back. The other 4 dogs went immediately to their foster homes. Rio and I hitched a ride to Hawthorne (thank you Nancy and Bruce), where JP waited for us in the trusty Bonanza. We flew to Petaluma and the next morning flew to Truckee. Rio is a great flyer, and apparently, like his mama, likes everything from the B777-300s to C-180s. I know he will be a great cub flyer.

You’re home now, Rio! He’s a Tahoe dog, loves and has made friends with an extended community of people and dogs. Rio’s beautiful coat of gold, which at one point was completely shaved, has grown in thick and soft. He has a few scars, but his heart is pure gold. He loves snow, is a great companion on walks, hikes, skis, and trips to the beach. He is sweet and calm, great with dogs, cats, kids, and people, and he strikes fear into those wicked birds, squirrels and bears! This boy may never be an ultra-runner, but there are so many adventures in store for us. I think he likes it here, though the water’s a little cold for a guy used to the Mediterranean.

So many people helped to make this happen, and we are eternally grateful to all of you. The experience of going to Turkey and bringing back these dogs who are so deserving of their new lives, is rewarding, fulfilling, interesting, exhausting. If you might be interested in helping out, or if you are interested in going over as a flight volunteer, send me a PM. I can not recommend more highly Rover’s Retreat and the people who give so generously of their time and resources to help these sweet pups.

Love at first sight. He was quite convincing.

Love at first sight. He was quite convincing.

How you bring 5 Goldens/golden mixes home from Turkey

How you bring 5 Goldens/golden mixes home from Turkey

He charmed everyone in the airport. My little golden retriever ambassador.

He charmed everyone in the airport. My little golden retriever ambassador.

I’ll just sit here while you change my ticket from cargo to business. (This lovely ticket agent loved him and may very well have done it!)

I’ll just sit here while you change my ticket from cargo to business. (This lovely ticket agent loved him and may very well have done it!)

The trusty Bonanza and Captain John made it all work

The trusty Bonanza and Captain John made it all work

Mutt muffs handed down from the best flyer, Jaxie!

Mutt muffs handed down from the best flyer, Jaxie!

He loves his duck!

He loves his duck!

Yup. He wants to stay.

Yup. He wants to stay.

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Modern prose by Moe ©️

Mixed Salad 🥗
Modern prose by Moe ©️

Nalley Fresh salad establishment at KBWI good Greek salad goodness. 😋
Blackened or roasted chicken 🐔⚫️
Aisle seat Southwest Airlines to KCLT. 🧑‍✈️✈️
Moderate chop at altitude ❗️🚷

And that’s why they call it a chopped tossed salad! 🥗

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Balloon Time!

What can 15 people in 8 hours do? They can re-do the interior coating of a hot air balloon while inside a high school gym! That was Sunday's project at Wooster High School for Karalyn's new-to-her balloon "Don't Tell Mom."  Lots of work, but also very rewarding when it was done.

(1) the balloon inflated

(2) the workers inside in socks!

(3) Jeff and Bandit at the mixing of the goo site

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RHS 99 Coraline and Southwest Airlines!

Had an amazing flight on February 8, Southwest Airlines is where it’s at! Thanks to El Capitan, Brian, and his lovely crew! I can’t wait to take to the skies again, ready to flip this page and get to the next chapter!

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Another Successful Scholarship Season!

Even though 2020 has been an unexpected year for all of us, our chapter continues to strive to meet its mission: Supporting Women in Aviation. Thank you to our incredible sponsors, and our Scholarship Committee for putting on another great scholarship session!

Congratulations to all of the participants and the best wishes to all that applied. We will be back next year with more opportunities to help women make it to the sky!

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Leah Ochs
Summer in St. Thomas

Our chapter member Summer and her mom moved to St. Thomas V.I. so Summer could go to a special high school.

She earned her glider license last summer and is now working on her power license. What views!

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Serena Stuns!

Serena took THREE written tests in two days and aced all of them (Instrument, Instrument Ground Instructor, CFII). Way to go!

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Syd's Solo in a Glider!

Air Sailing had its first solo of the year on Saturday the 19th of September. This is Syd Whisler, 16 who just got her driver's license and then flew 2 solos. She is sponsored by a scholarship from the Reno High Sierra 99s.  Syd trained in the Soar the West’s ASK-21 and soloed in Nevada Soaring’s SGS 1-26.  Neita Montague was her primary instructor and Syd was Neita's first primary solo. This is an exciting beginning for Soar the West in this Covid year. - Neita M.

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Leah Ochs
Flying Fun, Always Have a Plan B

Serena and I made plans to fly and meet in Auburn for breakfast.  Serena flew Chromeo (PA-28) from Carson with her husband Brad, and Merlin (my husband) and I flew Pokey (C-182), from Reno.  We both took off around 8:30, but the visibility in Truckee was really bad, so flying to breakfast in Auburn turned into driving to breakfast in Reno.  Once in the pattern in Reno, we heard Moe on the radio and landed #2 behind her!  Before heading to breakfast with Serena, we said a quick hello to Moe (who had a prior commitment and couldn't join us). 

Dani R.

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The Compass Rose at Quincy

In 2006 our 99s chapter painted a compass rose at Quincy. It was never maintained and after years of snow removal, etc., it was basically gone.

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In March, Lynn contacted the current airport management and they were excited about having a rose repainted! Because of covid & their fiscal year we were asked to do it after July 1. So Thursday, July 16th Tom and Lynn laid out the pattern.

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Just as they finished, the storm clouds loomed up and they hoped they wouldn't get rain that evening!

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Friday painters were Vince & Susan Bruno [TRK EAA friends] and Tom and Lynn. We got all the white painted!

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Saturday painters were the Brunos again, RHS 99 Claire Petrie, Ashley White [student pilot from Oakland living in I.V. this summer & flying with the TRK Flying Club] and Tom and Lynn.

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Getting the blue done…

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Tom and the Brunos laying out the tarp for the interlocking 99s pattern...Claire and Tom painted all of the nines by themselves!

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Three lady pilots and the finished rose!

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The finished rose from the air...50 ft. diameter it is!

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Chapter Member Serena Passes Her Checkride!

Congratulation Serena on passing your checkride! We are thrilled for you!

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Airmarking at Quincy Airport

On the weekend of July 10th, our 99s chapter airmarked Quncy, CA airport with CTAF 122.7 (10 ft. letters), QUINCY (20 ft. letters), and ELEV. 4319 (10 ft. letters). Many thanks to Friday painters: April H. Ginger & Mike M. (Kristi's parents), and Tom and Lynn and to Saturday painters: April H., Ginger & Mike M., Claire P., Heather M. and the Meadows'.

It looks beautiful, the airport folks love it, and the facilities manager says "want to do Nervino and Chester sometime in the future?"  It took 25 gallons of white paint and is 205.7 ft. long on the taxiway. Thanks to Heather for taking an aerial photo as she departed in her Dakota!

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Blue Skies to our Beloved Member Ellie

Eloise “Ellie” Compardo

(1933-2020)

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Ellie was born in Loup City, Nebraska on December 22, 1933. Ellie attended high school in Loup City and then went on to St. Francis to attend nursing school where she became an RN for many years.

From 1962 -1968 Ellie had three daughters and was passionate about them in every way. In 1976 she met and married the love of her life, Capt. James R. Compardo, and retired her career of nursing in the early ’80s to take care of her daughters and stepdaughter and help run the avocado grove she and Jim had generated.

In 1993, she and Jim started a whole new adventure in retirement. They moved to Incline Village, NV while building a home in Gardnerville, NV. Jim began building a Glassair II and Ellie decided she needed to become a pilot, too. She became a pilot at the age of 60 and joined the Ninety-Nines in 1995. She was an active member of the Reno High Sierra chapter and Jim was a supportive 49 ½. For many years Jim was our official photographer at our activities. They were both heavily involved in our chapter’s presence at the Reno Air Races each year and Ellie made the best cookies for us to enjoy while we worked! Ellie and Jim would fly to local destinations and have lunch with her 99 friends, a feat she embraced.

Ellie was well-traveled filling up passport after passport and has visited places all over the world including her favorite spots such as Africa, Machu Picchu, and Israel.

She passed away peacefully in her home surrounded by her loving family on Mother’s Day night, May 10, 2020, at the age of 86. Ellie is survived by her married daughters, Leslie, Suzanne, Elizabeth, Julie, and her 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Ellie, you will be missed and we are so fortunate to have known you over the years.

 

Leah Ochs
Another Commercial Written Passed!

Congratulation to Anna M., (who passed her Helicopter checkride last fall) for passing her commercial written and is now studying for her CFI! Onward and upward!

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