( Center ) EAA Chapter 534 member Lee Helfer turns over a check for $500 to Vice President John Weber to support the Chapter’s Aviation Youth Program, Squadron 534. ( L to R ) Carson Paulsen and Emily Lininger Squadron 534 members; John Weber and Lee Helfer; Gretchen Crecelius , Scholarship Director and recent Chapter Ray Scholarship recipient , William McCarthy.

Articles and Photos by Ted Luebbers

Lee Helfer, from The Villages in Florida, an Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 534 member and pilot, donated $500 to the chapter’s youth program, Squadron 534 on October 10, 2020.

EAA Chapter 534’s Vice President and Director of the Aviation Youth Program, John Weber, received the generous check from Lee and thanked him for his donation.

It is donations like this that keep the youth program rolling and enable the chapter to continue to teach young people about the wonders of flight and to train them to build and repair general aviation aircraft. All of this is done in the EAA Chapter 534 hangar at the Leesburg International Airport in Leesburg, Florida.

Currently, adult members and young people of the chapter are working on two aircraft that they hope will become flight training planes that will be turned over to a separate non-affiliated flying club that the kids can use for dual flight instruction.

Lee’s donation came about because he recently won a Federal Aviation Administration Wings Sweepstakes prize of $1,500.   He believes that his local EAA chapter is on the right path by acquainting young people about general aviation and wanted to help by sharing part of the prize with them.

The Wings program is a Pilot Proficiency Program for pilots that promotes air safety and encourages them to continue training. Those who participate in the program earn knowledge credits which helps promote safer flying. It can be said that earning a private pilot’s license also becomes a license for continuing aviation education.

The program is strictly voluntary and the courses can be taken online, at meetings and, for example, as part of the EAA’s Visual Meteorological Conditions (VMC) club associated with local participating chapters, such as 534.

There are opportunities to demonstrate in the air what has been learned through the on-line courses or Wings webinars.

The balance of Lee’s award will be used to further his in-flight Pilot Proficiency Program and aviation fuel. That means the total amount will be reinvested in general aviation.

EAA Chapter 534 member Lee Helfer stands by his Piper Arrow.

Lee has been flying for about 45 years and has accumulated 850 flight hours. He flies a Piper Arrow ( PA-28-200R ) out of the Leesburg airport (KLEE). He has always had a strong commitment to helping young people learn to fly.

At the present time, the Chapter’s youth program has been on hold because of the Covid -19 Pandemic. The usual Saturday meetings for the young people have been limited to a few of the teenagers who are in the middle of flight training.  The chapter is providing a ground school for them under the guidance of the Scholarship Director, Gretchen Crecelius and VP John Weber. Masks and social distancing are the order of the day in the hangar.

As soon as this scourge is under control and presents no further health risk to the youth group or chapter members, regular meetings will resume.

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