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EAA used to host an archive of previously published articles. That was removed a while ago, but in its place you might be interested to know that there is still access to previously published issues and articles that appeared in Bits and Pieces.
Last month we covered the CANPASS process. If you're flying from Canada to Oshkosh and back you'll also need to clear U.S. customs on the way in and on the way out. A simple way to do this is with an eAPIS manifest for your trip.
EAA Chapter 245 webmaster Phillip Johnson explains how he overhauled his chapter’s website to make it more appealing for prospective and current members.
Learn more information about the EAA Chapter Video Magazine and how your chapter can utilize it to grow participation in your chapter.
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