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Mike Heuer To Resign IAC Presidency

Board Of Directors Will Name An Acting President In March

Citing personal health issues, IAC President Mike Heuer has announced  he plans to step down from the IAC presidency no later than March 19th,  2017. Mike has served as IAC President since the summer of 2014 and was  also the club's leader from 1981 to 1990. He has served in virtually  all IAC officer and director positions since the club was founded in 1970 and carries IAC membership number 4.

His father, Bob Heuer was the  first President of the organization and Mike has devoted much of his  adult life to volunteer positions within the organization.

Mike plans to continue his work as IAC's historian, the USA's  delegate to CIVA, and will work with John Smutny, Contest Director for  the 2018 U.S. National Aerobatic Championships in Oshkosh, as his  Assistant Contest Director. He will also continue writing for Sport Aerobatics magazine, IAC's flagship publication.

His aerobatic career started in 1965 when he attended the Antique  Airplane Association's annual fly-in in Ottumwa, Iowa and witnessed one  of the few aerobatic contests that were in existence at the time. It  spurred him on to learn aerobatics and he flew his first contest in  Monroe, Louisiana in 1968 in a Ryan ST-A. Over the years, he competed in  Sportsman through Advanced categories in a Pitts S-1S, Pitts S-2B, and  an Extra 230. An airline pilot for nearly thirty years, he retired in  2007 and devoted most of his time since to IAC and sport aviation  activities and served as President of CIVA for 26 years as well. He has  served on the EAA Board of Directors for a total of 17 years.

The Board of Directors will select an acting President to serve out  the rest of Mike's term when it meets in Oshkosh on March 17-18, 2018.

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