Fly the Propliners



American Museum of Aviation, Inc.

21 Clearview Drive
Stafford Springs, CT  06076


Phone: 860-208-3095

Welcome: The American Museum of Aviation, an Organization Dedicated to Preserving Aviation History,

www.americanmuseumofaviation.org


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American Museum of Aviation, Inc.
is a 501 ( c ) 3 non-profit organization

Tax ID # 31-1627202


FLYING SPONSOR
The First Level of Aircraft support is the Flying Sponsor. Who for a contribution of $5000/yr becomes a full sponsor and is eligible for selection as Pilot-in-Command or other flight crew member, if qualified. In addition to all FAA and insurance requirements, pilots must have other minimum flight experience and ratings. Our goal is to fly professionally and safely, protecting not only our members and the public, but our rare and historic Aircraft.
FREE LIFE TIME MEMBERSHIP INCLUDED
.


Current Members

Dick Whiting
Dave Sipe

*NOTE* Many non-pilots choose to become full Flying Sponsors to express there support of the Prop-Liners, realizing the expense of keeping them flying.


RESTORATION SPONSOR
The Second Level of Aircraft support is the Restoration Sponsor. Who for a contribution of $2500/yr shows significant support for the restoration or continuing maintenance of our aircraft and is eligible for selection as Second-in- Command or other flight crew positions, if qualified, via the FAA and insurance requirements.
FREE LIFE TIME MEMBERSHIP INCLUDED


Current Members

Del Laughery



SUPPORTING SPONSOR 
The Supporting Sponsor is the Third Level in the sponsor program, and allows members to support our aircraft with contributions of $1500/yr. Supporting sponsors may be eligible to serve in non-pilot crew positions, such as crew chief, navigator, mechanic or support crew, depending on their training and qualifications and need for additional crew members. 
FREE LIFE TIME MEMBERSHIP INCLUDED

     BASIC PILOT QUALIFICATIONS

Age: Minimum 21
Height:

Height required to fully operate and actuate all
controls and other cockpit equipment at each
crewmember position of all POA aircraft.
Visual Acuity: Corrected to 20/20.
Weight: In proportion to height.
Certificates,
Ratings & Permits:








FAA Commercial License (Multi-Engine) with
an Instrument Rating, no limitations
OR
Current Airline Transport Pilot Rating (Multi-Engine)

Valid FCC Restricted Radio Telephone Operator Permit

Valid 1st or 2nd Class FAA Medical Certificate
(explain any restrictions)

Appropriate Type Ratings for (PIC) operations
Flight Time:
Commensurate with other qualifications and insurance
requirements.

Please send any donations or contributions to:

American Museum of Aviation, Inc.
21 Clearview Drive
Stafford Springs, CT 06076

Make checks payable to:

American Museum of Aviation, Inc.









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January 06, 2017 10:38:05 AM