Fri, Oct 03, 2008
Available At AEA Booth 4205 During Convention Next Week
The Aircraft Electronics Association’s 2008/2009 edition
of the Pilot's Guide to Avionics is a complimentary annual avionics
publication, which is distributed during the NBAA Annual Meeting
& Convention. The Pilot's Guide is available at no charge to
pilots, avionics technicians, AEA members and attendees of NBAA's
trade show.
The free Pilot's Guide to Avionics is billed as a comprehensive
buyer's guide featuring more than 175 color pages of the latest
information and technologies for aircraft avionics. It also
features a consumers directory of certified avionics and instrument
facilities, manufacturers and distributors throughout the
world.
Jack J. Pelton, chairman, president and CEO of Cessna Aircraft
Co., wrote the foreword for this year's Pilot's Guide.
To help pilots with their avionics buying decisions, some of the
articles included in this year's edition of the Pilot's Guide
are:
- Before & After: Cockpit Installations & Retrofits
- ADS-B: Today and Beyond
- Buyer's Guide: Multi-Function Displays
- New Product Introductions for 2008
- All About WAAS Upgrades
- Buyer's Guide: Weather Systems
- How to Communicate with Your Repair Shop
- A Pragmatic Approach to Buying Avionics
In addition to its free distribution during the NBAA Annual
Meeting & Convention from October 6-8, in Orlando, FL, the
Pilot's Guide also will be distributed during the AOPA Expo from
November 6-8, in San Jose, CA. It will also be available at the
AEA's West, Central, East, Canada and South Pacific regional
meetings.
The Pilot's Guide is distributed to all AEA members, National
Association of Flight Instructors and flying clubs throughout the
United States as well.
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