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Last Chance!! The Year in Aviation 2008: ANN Wants To Hear From You!

ANN's Annual Year-End Edition Incomplete Without YOUR Comments

Once again we here at ANN are making our lists and checking them twice (aren't you?)  in preparation for the Holidays. It's always a fun, but busy, time of year.

An annual tradition for us is our Year-In-Review edition. In it, we recap what we found to be the most newsworthy, compelling, impactful and interesting stories in the aviation world from the past year.

This year, we'd like to hear from you. We'd like you to think about the following questions and send us your thoughts. Keep in mind nothing is out of bounds -- your opinions are yours and yours alone. We here at ANN make no value judgements about what you believe to be right or wrong, but we do reserve the right to choose what to post!

The big questions:

  1. Please tell us, of all the people involved in aviation in 2008, who you believe had the most impact on the community (Good AND Bad... our infamous 'Heroes and Heartbreakers' List)?
  2. Then tell us who you think will make the biggest aviation news next year.
  3. What was this year's biggest story?
  4. What do you think will be next year's biggest?
  5. What (overall) were the highs and lows? Go ahead and chat this one up... we're really interested in your take on what did or did not work well for the aviation and aerospace world in 2008.
  6. What are your greatest hopes for 2009?
  7. What was our best Aero-TV program of 2008?
  8. What was our best Aero-Cast (audio) program/interview of 2008?
  9. What did ANN and/or Aero-TV cover well/properly in 2008? What did we not?
  10. What airplane deserves the accolade "Best Of The Breed" in each of the following categories: 
    1. Plane Of the Year: Overall
    2. LSA
    3. SportPlane (not qualified as LSA)
    4. 2-4 Place S/E Certified GA (Piston)
    5. 4+ Place S/E Certified GA (Piston)
    6. Multi-Engine Certified GA (Piston)
    7. S/E Turbine GA
    8. Multi-Engine Turbine GA

So, if you're one of the few in the aviation world with opinions (he he) take a few moments and write them down, then click on the link below and send them to us. ANN will post your (selected) responses in our Year-End-Edition.

If you would like credit for your comment please include your name, and where you're from (city and town). Thanks ahead of time for your participation!

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