OK... Ya Gotta Admit It, Thursday's Live-Steaming Programming
Looked GREAT!
Thursday's amazing live-streaming programming of the AEA 2010
New Products Introduction session is now behind us andwhile we had
GREAT expectations, we also KNEW that it was going to be tough to
accomplish to the extremely lofty standards we set for all things
we do under the Aero-TV banner. As usual, the Aero-TV crew did NOT
disappoint us and pulled off a truly spectacular effort. I am
phenomenally proud of them... but we still have three exciting
sessions coming in the next 36 hours.
On Friday, April 9th, starting at 0800
ET, Aero-TV will be live-streaming the AEA Regulatory
Leadership Panels! Ric Peri, AEA’s Vice President of
Government & Industry Affairs, will lead panel
discussions.
Our live stream coverage will begin with the FAA Leadership Panel,
featuring special guest, Randy Babbitt, current FAA Administrator.
Babbitt, along with Airframe Directorates' Jeff Duven, Kim Smith,
and Tim Shaver, will discuss the FAA’s national vision.
After a brief intermission, Aero-TV’s live video coverage
will resume with the second panel entitled ‘ADS-B: The Way
Forward.” Panel guests will discuss how the change will
affect the general aviation community now that ADS-B standards have
been finalized.
Join Aero-TV for additional exclusive video streaming events live
from the 53rd Annual AEA International Convention & Trade
Show!
On Friday, April 9th, in addition to the live
panel coverage detailed previously, Aero-TV will premiere live,
in-depth interviews with leading industry representatives about
this year’s latest avionics news at 1600 ET. We have a
tremendous line-up of news, features and interviews to present to
you.
Join Aero-TV again on Saturday, April 10th, at 1100
ET, for a convention wrap-up featuring AEA’s President,
Paula Derks, Vice President of Government & Industry Affairs,
Ric Peri, and the AEA Educational Foundation’s Executive
Director, Mike Adamson.
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