Tue, Jun 28, 2005
Register In Advance For Special Discounts
Where can you learn about the latest
aviation products, aircraft, and state of the GA industry all in
one location? AOPA Expo 2005 at the Tampa Convention Center and
Peter O. Knight Airport in Tampa offers all that with more than 500
exhibit booths, 70 aircraft on display, and 75 hours of
value-packed seminars. New educational seminars plus a revamped
aircraft display make this year's Expo a pilot's dream
destination.
"AOPA Expo is a place where pilots can see and learn about the
latest and greatest in general aviation," said AOPA President Phil
Boyer. "Every year pilots tell me that there were more aircraft,
exhibitor booths, seminars, and opportunities to network than they
ever imagined would be possible in a three-day event."
If you are interested in cutting-edge aviation technology, check
out this year's new educational Technology Track that includes
seminars like "WAAS: What Does It Mean for IFR?" "Flying Glass
Cockpits in General Aviation," and "GPS Approaches, Navigation
Databases, and Charts."
But that's not all AOPA has lined up to satisfy the gadget guru in
many pilots. Major avionics companies will fill the exhibit hall
with products and accessories to make sure you and your aircraft
are decked out with the latest equipment. DTC DUAT will help you
stay connected at its Internet Cafe in the exhibit hall, where you
can obtain a weather briefing or check e-mail.
Make sure you allow time in your busy seminar and exhibit schedule
to take in AOPA's beefed-up aircraft display. For the first time
ever in the aircraft display area, you can enjoy interactive
hands-on seminars and product demonstrations. You can also get a
look at the latest light-sport aircraft on the market. Free shuttle
transportation will be provided round-trip from the Tampa
Convention Center to the aircraft display during the show,
compliments of Cessna Aircraft Company.
AOPA Expo 2005 takes place November 3 through 5.
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