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GARRETT RETIREE’S CLUB OF ARIZONA
Cliff Notes Page 1
PO Box 11633, Scottsdale AZ 85271-1633 October 2015
President Vice President Treasurer Ed Taschner 480-837-6262 Mark Steele 480-759-0233 Walt Blackmore 480-736-1362 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
President’s Colum
It’s DUES TIME.
Please send your dues if you haven’t yet done so.
Holiday Luncheon tickets are now on sale! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Matt Thraen Presentation: ITEC Status
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EVENT DATE SPONSORING CLUB
Mtg – Matt Thaen – Status of ITEC Oct 7 Garrett
Octoberfest Oct 15 Honeywell
Verde Canyon Railroad Trip Oct 24 Honeywell
AZ B’way Theater – West Side Story Oct 16 Sperry
Mtg – Pete Baker – Product Integrity Nov 4 Garrett
Holiday Luncheon – Rustler’s Roost Dec 15 Garrett
Mtg – Dennis Flynn – Rebuilding Together Jan 6 Garrett
Wednesday, October 7, 2015, 2pm
Matt Thraen is our speaker for the October
meeting.
Matt will update us on the status of ITEC
(International Turbine Engine Co) a part-
nership between Honeywell and Taiwan da-
ting to the 1980’s. This program developed
the F125, our first afterburning turbofan
used in the AIDC (Taiwan) developed IDF
(Indigenous Defense Fighter). The non-
afterburning version, F124, currently pow-
ers the Aero Vodochody L-159 Alca and the
Alenia Aermacchi M-346 advanced light jet
fighters/ trainers.
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Highlights of April Meeting
President Ed Taschner welcomed mem-bers and guests to the meeting on Septem-ber 2. Dennis Mauer led the Pledge of Allegiance.
Ed’s first announcement was the new name for our newsletter “Cliff Notes” in honor of our founder Cliff Garrett. Pat Hurley was the winning submitter and he gave his prize to the Scholarship Fund. John and Marge Konves, grandparents of David Konves, a former scholarship recipient, were in the audience. It was also announced that $100 of our monthly $200 charitable contribution will be given to the Scholarship Fund.
Ed then introduced G. G. George, Presi-dent Encanto Citizens Assn, who has been contracted to write the history of the Arizo-na State Fair. It turns out that when Garrett first located in the Valley, the site was on what is now the Fairgrounds. The reloca-tion from California was to move Garrett out of the range of Japanese aircraft during WWII. She asks that if anyone has history or photos please contact her at 602-252-3151 or via email at [email protected].
Kevin Dittmar presented the EGTS (elec-tric ground taxi system) in lieu of Barney Heath who was traveling. This program is a partnership with Safran, manufacturer of wheels and brakes for Airbus. Short haul airline routes consume about 6% of total fuel on the ground. This system, using the APU as the energy source for taxi, poten-tially can save up to 4% of that total fuel.
This system was demonstrated at the Paris Airshow to rave reviews. 30 pilots for 18 airlines have tested this system with posi-tive feedback.
The system includes: pilot interface unit; electric motor control unit; power converter (270 v dc to the wheels); EGTS control unit; 1 wheel actuator per main gear. Total weight is < 400kg (~ 70 kg of cables) with a max weight of 117 kg for each wheel unit.
In addition to fuel savings, there are addition-al benefits to both the airlines and airlines in-cluding:
reduction in pushback costs (up to $1500 per pushback at some airports)
improved departure performance – no waiting for available tug
carbon credit (emissions reductions) FOD reduction Up to 50% ground noise reductions
System specifications are: 70 kva ~ 20 kt taxi speed fwd and reverse ~ 60:1 gear ratio in wheel unit ~ 20,000 Nm torque Slope range -1.5 % to +2%
Airbus has requested a 39 month program to Entry Into Service (EIS). More info at
http://www.greentaxiing.com/ ---------------------------------------------------- Your Board of Directors has voted to donate $100 each month to the Scholarship Fund, and the other $100 to local charities as usual. This month’s charitable donation went to the Habitat for Humanity. 50/50 winners were Dick Dippold and Gary Kains. Club guide-lines dictate that we support local charities exclusively.
A list of the charities from which the board chooses donations monthly is posted on the website. If you have a favorite charity you would like the club to consider for donations, please bring it to our attention ----------------------------------------------------
Club Needs Your Help
We have lost contact with some of our mem-bers. If anyone has contact information, please call or email Stu Mitnik at 480-891-1629 or [email protected]
Keith Duckworth Dan Sullivan Ray Czerwonka Al Ganavage
If we cannot renew contact with these mem-bers, we have no choice but to drop them from our roster. Thanks for your help.
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World of Aging
PRESIDENT’S COLUMN
Thanks in part to GRC members Frank Holman and Bob Davenport, the scholarship
program is taking flight and the Scholarship Foundation’s fund has started to grow
substantially. I’m confident we’ll be able to make more awards and increase those
awards to be more significant to those students who have earned them. Please … keep
those contributions coming so we can help our kids (grandkids, mostly) to a brighter
and better future.
Put Wednesday, October 7, on your calendar to join us at the Scottsdale Senior Center.
Matt Thraen will talk to us about the International Turbine Engine Company (a joint
engine development and production venture between Honeywell and the Aerospace In-
dustrial Development Center in Taiwan) and the many hats he wears as President of
ITEC, Director of International Technical Sales and Board Director for the Light Heli-
copter Turbine Engine Company, an engine development and production partnership
between Honeywell and Rolls Royce. Matt’s an ASU grad and has served his entire pro-
fessional career within Garrett/AlliedSignal/Honeywell. Matt’s one of the solid guys in
this world. Don’t miss the opportunity to meet and hear him.
And, finally … We will be sending out our updated club rosters mid-November. This
will be the new normal because we decided to assimilate any late changes rather than
continue to publish addendums. Further, we will no longer print extras for pick up at
our Members’ Meetings. We arrived at this decision because we ended up with count-
less extra copies last year. I believe this will help make us more efficient while still
serving you, our Members.
See you all Wednesday, October7!
Warm regards,
Ed Taschner
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Fix-It Guys
Sponsored by Honeywell, Garrett and Sperry Retirees Clubs
We can help Honeywell retirees or surviving spouses with fix-it jobs around the house that you are not able to accomplish. This will hopefully keep the job from being a budget buster for you.
Call us at the appropriate number below and leave a clear message giving job information, your name, telephone number and nearest cross streets.
Nick Hughes (coordinator for East Valley 480-463-6572) Clint Langford (coordinator for North Valley 602-765-4466)
We can probably help and will get back to you as quickly as practical. We furnish the la-bor at no cost to you - you furnish the cost of the parts.
Below is a list of volunteer Fix It Guys from both the East and North Valley.
East Valley
Mike Briske Nick Hughes Bob Davenport Ken Probert
Jim King Charlie Paine Mike Griffin Warren Koepsel
Frank Holman Stu Mitnik
North Valley
Gene Kupka Lee Rippstein Dan Schoff Clint Langford
Wally Secosky Matt Schuetz Bob Farney Ed Skutecki
Paul Simison Roy Newbold
Why Seniors Still Need
Newspapers
I was visiting my daughter last night
and asked if I could borrow a newspa-
per.
"This is the 21st century" she said.
"We don't waste money on newspa-
pers. Here, use my iPad."
I can tell you this... that f**king fly
never knew what hit him...
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Benefits Resources
Honeywell Retiree Service Center
Dept. 09796 - 2601 Research Forest Drive
The Woodlands, TX 77381
Phone: 1-800-526-0744
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday 9:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M. Eastern Time
Website: “Your Benefits Resources™ http://resources.hewitt.com/honeywell
Northern Trust / Pensions, PO Box 92922
Chicago, Ill 60675 - 1-877-258-3699 #5
Verde Canyon Railroad
Oct. 24th
First class ticket is $90 per person (all Ages) with sandwich/snack style food provided. If we get 12 or more to occu-py the first class car, we get a 12% dis-count per person. Lunch is provided.
If you are interested in this fun trip, please contact:
Larry Bowe @ [email protected] or call: 1-928-759-2367.
Where: Clarksdale, AZ Time: Train Leaves Clarksdale at
1:00 PM - round trip takes approximately 4 hours
Cost: Coach is $60 per person for seniors (65+) with food cost extra at the snack bar.
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HRSC & GRC Scholarship Program
Welcome back. The Scholarship Committee was hard at work this summer and we would
like to share our news: Six remarkable students received awards this year, totaling $6200.
The recipients are: Hailey Davenport (UofA), Rachael Davey (UofA), Jonathan Dwyer (ASU),
Danielle Martinez (ASU) , Virginia Sherbeck (ASU), and Christina Keigher Wachter (NAU).
Each month a profile of our award winners will appear in the Bridge. Look for all of the arti-
cles about these amazing students in upcoming issues.
Our scholarship program has met all IRS criteria to be a charitable, non-profit organization.
The Honeywell Retiree Club Scholarship Program is now “The Honeywell Retiree Clubs
Scholarship Foundation”. It is a recognized 501(c)3 charity. This means that members (or
anyone) may now make tax deductible donations to the Foundation in support of our
scholarship program. Honeywell International, The Honeywell Retiree’s Social Club of Ari-
zona, and The Garrett Retiree’s Club have sponsored this program for several years. Now,
we hope that our membership will also help us increase our working funds to expand this
program.
The Scholarship Foundation has its own Board of Directors. The GRC members of this Board
are Frank Holman and Bob Davenport. Specific process and bylaws are being developed
by our Scholarship Foundation Board and will be posted to the HRSC & GRC web sites as
soon as they are published.
For anyone wanting to make a donation, please contact any of the Board members, be-
low.
Thank you all,
The Honeywell Retiree Clubs Scholarship Foundation Board Members
Dawn Orgill, Chair, [email protected]; 602 881 7772
Gwen Scheetz, Secretary/Treasurer; [email protected]; 602 616 9889
Bob Davenport, NAU Representative; [email protected]; 480 560 6273
Wally Estfan, ASU Representative; [email protected]; 602 841 1189
Frank Holman, UofA Representative; [email protected]; 602 695 2565
Each year the Scholarship Committee works with Arizona State University (ASU), Northern Arizona University
(NAU), and University of Arizona (U of A) to ensure that our application process is available to students.
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Editor’s Corner
Starting this year, members who request rosters will receive them via mail only.
Do you have a new address or e-mail? Be sure to send us the updated information to: [email protected], or the Garrett Retirees’ Club, PO Box 11633, Scottsdale AZ 85271-1633.
We’re still looking for more feedback about the new-look Newsletter. We’ll be open to
additional changes if that makes sense.
We continue to monitor newsletters sent via email that are not being received. We will at-tempt to contact you by phone or other means to ensure that we have the correct email ad-dress on file. If we are unable to obtain a correct email address, we will send your copy of the newsletter via USPS.
Our monthly meetings are held at the Scottsdale Senior Center, 1700 N. Granite Reef Road, (just north of McDowell). The meetings are held on the first Wednesday of every month, September thru May, except for December – our Holiday Luncheon. Our social hour begins at 1:00 pm, club business is conducted at 1:45 pm, the presentation starts at 2:00 pm and adjournment is at 3:00 pm.
Interested in the history of Honeywell or looking for an old edition of the Newsletter? This and other information can be found on the GRC webpage http://www.garrettretireesaz.com/
If there is something that you would like to see in the newsletter, or if you want to comment on the Newsletter itself, write a letter to the editor or e-mail the information to [email protected]! We will publish it, space available and the approval of the Board. Any comments or claims made within the publication are solely the responsibility of the individ-ual authors and do not necessarily express the views of Honeywell Inc. or the Directors, Of-ficers, Staff or members of the Garrett Retirees’ Club of Arizona.
Oktoberfest OCTOBER 15, 2015 - THURSDAY
Come to the Honeywell Retirees' OKTOBERFEST! You don't want to miss out on
the Brats, Burgers and Beer (bring your own beer, that is, and not in glass
bottles – Park Rules).
Famous chefs will be on hand to give you a delectable lunch! Where: Rio Vista Park, 8866 W. Thunderbird Rd., Peoria, Ramada’s 8 & 9.
When: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM with Lunch served around 11:30 AM.
Cost: Only $10.00 per person! Bring a guest! (Note: $1 refunded at the event when you bring
a donation of two cans of foods for an area food-bank.)
Also, there is Split-the-Pot with tickets going for $1.00 each or seven for $5.00.
Make checks payable to: TREASURER, HRC.
Send to Gwen Scheetz, 5640 E. Everett Dr. Scottsdale, AZ 85254.
Checks must be received by October 10th.
Questions: Contact Gwen Scheetz at 602-616-9889, [email protected], or Pat Golic at 480-563-1978, [email protected]
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HOLIDAY LUNCHEON
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Your 2015 – 2016 Board of Directors
President Ed Taschner (480) 837-6262 [email protected]
Vice President Mark Steele (480) 759-0233 [email protected]
Recording Secretetary Vacant
Treasurer Walt Blackmore (480) 736-1362 [email protected]
Editor Stu Mitnik (480) 897-1629 [email protected]
Membership Chair Vacant
Events Chair Diane Bennett (480) 994-5243 [email protected]
Scholarship Committee Frank Holman (480) 994-4590 [email protected]
Web Master Mike Peterson (602) 943-9543 [email protected]
Historian Vacant
Recruiting Chair Doug Culy (480) 838-2233 [email protected]
Refreshments & Outreach Diane Rencenberger (480) 775-8116
Photographer Volker Otto (480) 816-9184
Past President John Lester (480) 831-3784 [email protected]
At Large Director Al Stimac (480) 218-7199 [email protected]
At Large Director Dick Dippold (480) 945-8607 [email protected]
Non-Voting Functional Chairmen (w/Club Affiliation)
Travel Chair (HRC) Barbara Rippstein (623) 566-1572 [email protected]
Scholarships Director (HRC) Dawn Orgill (602) 881-7772 [email protected]
CHESTER BAGWELL
CLIFFORD BEALAMILLARD
TRACY BRUHN
DAVID BRYG
CHARMAINE BURCHAM
BILL CAHOON
MICHAEL CASCKETTA
LARRY COOPER
GEORGE F. CREST
MARIAN EARWOOD
ANALEE GAGE
TONY GARCIA
MARK GRASSO
CORRINE HANSON
DOROTHY HOWES
JOE JACKSON
JERRY KOOKEN
RAYMOND E.
MCCLINTOCK
DENNIS MILLETT
JOHN MULDER
LOIS MULLET
JAMES PARR
MARIAN PELTON-
ANTHONY
BERNIECE PETTERSON
THOMAS POLEC
THOMAS PUSKARICH
G. W. ROBINSON
CLAIR SAYLOR
MARK SPAULDING
DANIEL SPILMAN
DONALD STEIN
DAVID UTLEY
JON WIGGINS
TERRY WYATT
World of Aging
Dog Did Not Eat My Homework.
The American West, 150 Years Ago
A man sits in a wooden boat with a mast on the edge of the Colo-
rado River in the Black Canyon, Mojave County, Arizona. At this
time, photographer Timothy O'Sullivan was working as a military
photographer, for Lt. George Montague Wheeler's U.S. Geograph-
ical Surveys West of the One Hundredth Meridian. Photo taken in
1871, from expedition camp 8, looking upstream.
Members of Clarence King's Fortieth Parallel Survey team, near
Oreana, Nevada, in 1867
Panoramic view of tents and a camp identified as "Camp Beauty", rock tow-
ers and canyon walls in Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona.
Tents and possibly a lean-to shelter stand on the canyon floor, near trees
and talus. Photographed in 1873
Boat crew of the "Picture" at Diamond Creek. Photo shows photographer
Timothy O'Sullivan, fourth from left, with fellow members of the Wheeler
survey and Native Americans, following ascent of the Colorado River
through the Black Canyon in 187
Timothy O'Sullivan's darkroom wagon, pulled by four mules, entered the frame
at the right side of the photograph, reached the center of the image, and
turned around, heading back out of the frame. Footprints lead from the wagon
toward the camera, revealing the photographer's path. Photo taken in 1867, in
the Carson Sink, part of Nevada's Carson Desert.
The mining town of Gold Hill, just south of Virginia City, Nevada, in 1867
In 1867, O'Sullivan traveled to Virginia City, Nevada to document the activities at
the Savage and the Gould and Curry mines on the Comstock Lode, the richest silver
deposit in America. Working nine hundred feet underground, lit by an improvised
flash -- a burning magnesium wire, O'Sullivan photographed the miners in tunnels,
shafts, and lifts.
In the 1860s and 70s, photographer Timothy O'Sullivan created some of the best-
known images in American History. After covering the U.S. Civil War, (many of his
photos appear in this earlier series), O'Sullivan joined a number of expeditions orga-
nized by the federal government to help document the new frontiers in the American
West. The teams were composed of soldiers, scientists, artists, and photographers,
and tasked with discovering the best ways to take advantage of the region's untapped
natural resources. O'Sullivan brought an amazing eye and work ethic, composing pho-
tographs that evoked the vastness of the West. He also documented the Native Ameri-
can population as well as the pioneers who were already altering the landscape.
Above all, O'Sullivan captured -- for the first time on film -- the natural beauty of the
American West in a way that would later influence Ansel Adams and thousands more
photographers to come.
See more at:
http://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2012/05/the-american-west-150-years-
ago/100304/#article