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It is easy. You can click on the link below to print out our membership application form, fill it out and bring it (along with your membership dues) to the next chapter meeting or mail it to the address on the application. There is no test or medical exam, you don't even have to have a pilots license but you must be a paid member of the Experimantal Aircraft Association.
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What is the Experimental Aircraft Association?
EAA is a growing and diverse organization of members with a wide range of aviation interests and backgrounds. EAA was founded in 1953 by a group of individuals in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who were interested in building their own airplanes. Through the decades, the organization expanded its mission to include antiques, classics, warbirds, aerobatic aircraft, ultralights, helicoptors and contemporary manufactured aircraft.

How does one describe an EAA member? Well, how does one describe the feeling of taking off into a stiff headwind? The answer: If you don't know, you'll just have to join us to find out. EAA members are what we like to call the "keepers of the flame." Sure, we love airplanes. We fly them. We fix them. We even build them. But it goes beyond that. It's about passion, camaraderie, that ol' can-do spirit, and a grassroots way of sharing our love of aviation with others. Whatever it takes to stand in the footsteps or Orville and Wilbur ... if only for a moment.

EAA enables you to share the spirit of aviation with the most passionate community of recreational pilots, builders, and restorers.

EAA is the only association that offers the fun and camaraderie of sharing your passion for participating in the flying, building, and restoring of recreational aircraft with the most passionate community of aviation
To join the EAA click here
When and where do you have meetings?
EAA Chapter 84 members typically meet on the second Tuesday of each month at the Student Room and Hangar located on Harvey Field in Snohomish Washington. During the summer months we might vary this due to club events like the Arlington Fly-In. To find out when we are meeting next look at our Events page.
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