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GARRETT RETIREE’S CLUB OF ARIZONA
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PO Box 11633, Scottsdale AZ 85271-1633 November 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! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pete Baker Presentation: Product Integrity
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EVENT DATE SPONSORING CLUB
Mtg – Pete Baker – Product Integrity Nov 4 Garrett
Holiday Luncheon – Rustler’s Roost Dec 15 Garrett
Mtg – Dennis Flynn – Rebuilding Together Jan 6 Garrett
Mtg – Ryan Reeves – English Aviation History Feb3 Garrett
Honeywell Aerospace Challenge – Volunteers Feb 8-10
Day at the Races Feb 23 HSRC
Mtg Mar 2 Garrett
Wednesday, Nov 4, 2015, 2pm
Pete Baker is our speaker for the October
meeting presenting “Anatomy of a Junk Sci-
ence Litigation Case”
With Honeywell since 1978, Pete has taught Tur-
bine Engine Accident Investigation for 10 years at
both FAA and NTSB accident investigation schools.
He has participated in over 75 on-scene accident
investigations, with participation in about 200 total
accident investigations.
He has been designated as a testifying expert in 3
product liability lawsuits (applicable to the presen-
tation).
He has also given about 25 depositions (applicable
to the presentation).
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Highlights of April Meeting
President Ed Taschner welcomed members and guests to the meeting on Octover 7. Ralph Koepke led the Pledge of Allegiance.
Our featured speaker was Matt Thraen, President of both ITEC and LHTEC.
ITEC was started in 1982 as a joint venture with AIDC to design and develop the TFE1042 (now F125), our 1
st and only after-
burning engine. At its peak over 300 Tai-wan personnel were assigned to the program.
The Indigenous Defense Fighter (IDF), with a current fleet of 125 a/c, entered into ser-vice in 1991.
The dry (non-afterburning) version of the F125, designated F124, has been sold to AeroVodochody providing propulsion for 72 L159 jet trainer a/c. It also now powers the Aermacci M346 advanced trainer aircraft and system currently in use in 4 countries. This system has the sales potential for over 500 a/c over the next 10 years, as the current average age of trainers in service is over 17 years.
A new competition in the US, T-X, to re-place the T38, calling for 350 a/c has an RFP date of Q3 2016. Competitors could include Boeing/Saab, BAE, Northrop Grumman and Lockheed. Aermacci is seek-ing a US prime to compete for this program.
In India, a contract award is expected in 2017 to replace the engines in the Jaguar with 2 F125s. Benefits include +30% thrust and -400 lb. weight. In addition, Honeywell would provide significant a/c systems com-ponents – avionics, GCU, power distribution and others.
LHTEC was started in 1984 as an equal partnership of Garrett and Allison (now Honeywell and Rolls Royce). When the original RAH-66 program was cancelled, LHTEC acquired all rights to the engine. The original T800 was simultaneously quali-fied for the Army and certified for the FAA
designation CTS800, using many of the same tests and test data. This was an aviation first.
The CTS800 family spans the power range from 1360 – 1715 shp, and is in use: 2004 – Westland SuperLynx 300 2008 – ShinMaywa US-2 (driving bounda-
ry layer compressor) 2009 – Sikorsky X2 technology demon-
strator (airspeed > 250kts.) 2012 - AgustaWestland AW159 Wildcat
in use by 6 operators 2014 - T129 Turkish Attack Helicopter 2020 – Turkey LUX (light utility helicop-
ter)
In summary, while these programs seem small in comparison to commercial propul-sion or APU programs, both of engine sys-tems have outstanding performance and service records, and will provide revenues and profits for Honeywell for many decades to come. ---------------------------------------------------- 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 Hospice of the Valley. 50/50 winner was Bill Waggoner (x2). Club guidelines 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]
Jan Williams John Dannan Chuck Mottet Ray Czerwonka
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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PRESIDENT’S COLUMN
I want to thank those who have responded to our calls for giving to our Scholarship
Foundation and to encourage everyone to help, even if it’s just a little bit. Because of
you, we’ve experienced a dramatic increase in our scholarship account which will, in
turn, result in significant changes to the awards we make next year. THANK YOU!!!
Keep those contributions coming!
As a club, we will continue our focus on charitable giving by refocusing on the Fix-It
Guys program. The goal will be to tie our efforts with the Rebuilding Together Valley
of the Sun (RTVOS) organization. RTVOS engages community partners and volunteers
in the revitalization of neighborhoods. Through home repair, modifications and im-
provements, they provide needy low-income senior, veteran and disabled individuals
with a safer, more independent and comfortable life.
Honeywell Aerospace is one of the corporate sponsors for RTVOS. They have asked the
Arizona retirees community to get on board and help with this worthwhile endeavor.
We intend to respond positively by calling for volunteers to work side-by-side with ac-
tive Honeywell employees when called upon to do so.
We have already started the process of working with RTVOS by inviting their Executive
Director, Dennis Flynn, to speak to us at the Jan 2016 meeting. Dennis is the founder
of RTVOS, and has been executive director for nearly 25 years. He has a wealth of
management experience and is very involved in the community. His passion comes
from his strong family values and unwavering work ethic.
Pete Baker will return this month by popular request to talk about his personal experi-
ences in the Product Integrity environment. He will be talking about actual aircraft
crash investigations he participated in. I think you will find this presentation quite in-
teresting.
See you all Wednesday, November 4!
Warm regards,
Ed Taschner
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
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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. We do not answer this phone so YOU MUST LEAVE A CLEAR MESSAGE GIVING YOUR NAME, TELEPHONE NUMBER, JOB INFORMATION 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
In Memoriam Process
Over time, many members have contacted the Editor to request information about a deceased member, provide obituary information about a member or friend or to ask why a particular name has not been listed. The Club wishes to explain how our process works.
The monthly “In Memoriam” is compiled by our past president, Al Stimac. Monthly, Al re-ceives a list from Honeywell of all deceased former employees, coded by employment loca-tion. He includes Bendix because there is no way of knowing whether they transferred to Garrett or retired out here from Bendix so why not include them to be sure. He does not list HON people because they would have been hired in way past “Garrett” folks and my experi-ence has been that none of them have been familiar to me as having worked for “Garrett”.
Also included are obits/emails that are found by various members after first checking to make sure that we had not previously reported it.
In addition, occasionally included are non-Arizona people that may have had con-tacts/influence in Phoenix. A good example is Tony Garcia (Field Service in Singapore & France) or Tom Wich (Seattle Sales) listed earlier in the year. Others would be corporate leaders that Phoenix people would want to know about.
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HRSC-Day at the Races Feb 23, 2016 – Tues at 11:00 AM
Where: Turf Paradise Park, 1501 West Bell Rd
Time: Arrive at 11:00 AM at the Turf Club
Cost: $24.00 per person
Free Parking: Use the Turf Club Entrance on 19th Avenue
Package includes: Parking, Admission, How to Wager Guide, Senior Buffet Lunch,
Coffee/Tea, Dessert, Tax, and Gratuity & Winner Circle Photo.
The retiree clubs will have a race named after them.
Coordinator: Victor Fragnito, [email protected]
Reservation Due Date: Feb 10, 2016
Make checks payable to: Treasurer, HRC; send to: Vic Fragnito, 6922 W. Garfield
St., PHX, AZ 85043
I am trying to make friends outside of Facebook while applying the same principles. Therefore, every day I walk down the street and tell passersby what I have eaten, how I feel at the moment, what I have done the night before, what I will do later, and with whom.
I give them pictures of my family, my dog, and of me gardening, taking things apart in the garage, watering the lawn, standing in front of
Facebook for the Senior Generation
For those of my generation who do not, and cannot comprehend why Facebook exists:
landmarks, driving around town, having lunch, and doing what anybody and eve-rybody does every day.
I also listen to their conversations, give them the "thumbs up" and tell them I like them.
And it works just like Facebook. I al-ready have four people following me:
two police officers a private investigator a psychiatrist
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HRSC & GRC Scholarship Program
The Scholarship Foundation Board would like to let everyone know that the HRSC Board has re-
viewed and approved the Scholarship Foundation Bylaws. We are working to create a Scholarship
Foundation web page, on the HRSC web site, where our members will find our Bylaws, Operating
Procedures, the Operating Schedule for this year’s program, a new application form, contact infor-
mation for all of the Scholarship Foundation Board Members, and instructions on how to donate to
the Scholarship Fund-- for those that would like to contribute.
As you know from last month, the Scholarship Foundation has been granted IRS recognition as a
501(c)3 charitable organization. With this new status, contributors to this valuable program can now
deduct contributions from their reported income. Each donor will receive a receipt for your dona-
tion, from our Treasurer, Gwen Scheetz.
The Scholarship Foundation Board started the donation ball rolling with personal donations and Frank
Holman, our University of Arizona liaison, has made the following offer: “There are few opportunities
that are more worthy than increasing our scholarship support for our eligible students at Arizona’s
major universities. As a Director of both the Garrett Retirees’ Club and the Honeywell Clubs Scholar-
ship Foundation Board, I have decided to support this program with my own $100 dollar donation. I
have also modified my estate planning documents to bequeath $10,000 to the Scholarship fund. Will
those of you, who are financially secure, please join me in meeting our objectives of ultimately
providing additional scholarship funding to help defer the rising cost of higher education? Your sup-
port can be made in a variety of ways. You can provide a one-time donation anytime of the year;
you can make smaller monthly donations; you can add a donation to your annual dues, or; you
might consider making a donation at the time of year you take your minimum distribution from your
IRA. I am sure that your generosity will be rewarded.”
We would also like to thank the Garrett Retiree Club (GRC) for their generous donation of $800 as
one of the two charities that their Club supports. This $800 is in addition to the $1500 already commit-
ted, which brings the GRC support to $2300 this operating year. It is greatly appreciated.
We hope that all of our members take the challenge and help us support the many bright and wor-
thy students that apply for a Honeywell Retiree Clubs Scholarship each year. For anyone who would
like to make a donation, please contact the Honeywell Scholarship Foundation Treasurer, Gwen
Scheetz, or any of your Board members, listed below.
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
Coming soon: Watch the Honeywell Retiree Social Club website for the upcoming addition of the
Scholarship Foundation web page. Look for information on how to apply for our next Scholarship
Awards Program cycle in the January Cliff Notes, and on our new website.
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Editor’s Corner
We are now preparing the 2015 Roster for publication 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 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.
Food Bank Turkey Dinner Distribution VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY
Tuesday, November 24th
Come help those in need at Thanksgiving time. Be a part of the giving.
We will be helping Desert Mission Food Bank distribute turkeys and the makings for the rest of
the Thanksgiving dinner to those who may otherwise not have one. We are looking for 40
able-bodied retirees (and family members) who can help with the distribution. There are a
few jobs for people for whom lifting turkeys etc. would be a problem – such as checking
credentials.
Where: Desert Mission Food Bank in Sunnyslope near 4th St. south of Hatcher (9229 N. 4th St.)
When: 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM, Tuesday November 24th. You’ll need to be there on time, since
there will be an orientation and job assignments.
What: We will be divided up into groups for multiple tasks, e.g. : validating credentials,
handing out food, bagging and stocking, and helping carry the food to their cars.
Signing up: Contact Doug Metzger, 602-319-6637 or [email protected]. Spouses and
partners are encouraged to participate too. You will receive more details and a short sign-up
form via e-mail directly from Desert Mission after signing up with Doug. No e-mail? We can
work it out. The sign-up deadline is Saturday, Oct. 24.
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HOLIDAY LUNCHEON
Lunch Served @ 12:00 – Come at 11:30 and mingle
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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]
JERRY ANGICHIODO
RAY CROOK
EARL EZZELL
AL GANAVAGE
C. W. GRAY
WILLIAM H. HUPP
JAMES LANGEVIN
GLADYS LIPPS
GEORGE MAGRAS
WILLIAM PATTEN
JOHN PLOUFFE
HERBERT RANDALL
JOHN SALAS
YOLANDA SANCHEZ
PEARL SMITH
ALEJANDRO VELEZ
FOOTBALL TRUTHS
Ohio State's Urban Meyer on one of his players: "He doesn't know the meaning of the
word fear. In fact, I just saw his grades and he doesn't know the meaning of a lot of
words."
Why do Tennessee fans wear orange?
So they can dress that way for the game on Saturday, go hunting on Sunday, and
pick up trash on Monday.
What does the average Alabama player get on his SATs?
Drool.
How many Michigan freshmen football players does it take to change a light bulb?
None. That's a sophomore course.
How did the NCSU football player die from drinking milk?
The cow fell on him.
A University of Cincinnati football player was almost killed yesterday in a tragic horse-
back-riding accident. He fell from a horse and was nearly trampled to death.
Luckily, the manager of the Wal-Mart came out and unplugged it.
What do you say to a University of Miami Hurricane football player dressed in a three-
piece suit? "
"Will the defendant please rise."
If three Florida State football players are in the same car, who is driving?
The police officer.
How can you tell if an Auburn football player has a girlfriend?
There's tobacco juice on both sides of the pickup truck.
What do you get when you put 32 Arkansas cheerleaders in one room?
A full set of teeth.
University of Michigan Coach, Jim Harbaugh, is only going to dress half of his players
for the game this week; the other half will have to dress themselves.
How is the Indiana football team like an opossum?
They play dead at home and get killed on the road.
Why did the Nebraska linebacker steal a police car?
He saw "911" on the side and thought it was a Porsche.
How do you get a former Illinois football player off your porch?
Pay him for the pizza.
What are the longest three years of a University of Kentucky football player’s life?
Freshman I, Freshman II, and Freshman III.