Wed, Jul 29, 2015
Five Aircraft Owners Receive $1,000 Each Towards Upgrade
To help incentivize owners of general aviation aircraft to meet the FAA's ADS-B Out mandate, the Aircraft Electronics Association recently awarded five aircraft owners with $1,000 toward an ADS-B compliant upgrade during the Experimental Aircraft Association's AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, which took place July 20-26. This year marks the second consecutive year the AEA has made the award available to five aircraft owners at AirVenture.
Hundreds of aircraft owners visited the AEA’s AirVenture booth in Hangar B at Wittman Regional Airport and registered for a chance to win one of the awards. Each winner must use an AEA-member avionics shop to complete the installation, which must be scheduled no later than Aug. 1, 2016.
The five $1,000 winners included:
- Kevin Robbins of Horseheads, New York
- Robert Lupelow of White Bear Lake, Minnesota
- Linda Stewart of Brandon, Vermont
- Lorna Hawley of Maricopa, Arizona
- Walter Thilly of Towson, Maryland.
“The avionics repair shop industry in the U.S. has only 53 months remaining to equip the entire general aviation fleet of more than 100,000 aircraft with ADS-B Out equipment,” said AEA President Paula Derks. “Aircraft owners who wait to equip will face scheduling pressure and higher installation costs as we get closer to the deadline. By awarding $1,000 to five different aircraft owners to help them become compliant sooner rather than later, the AEA hopes to send a message to owners of general aviation aircraft that the time to act and upgrade is now.”
(Images provided by AEA)
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Kevin Robbins (right) of Horseheads, New York, is congratulated by AEA President Paula Derks. |
Robert Lupelow (center) of White Bear Lake, Minnesota, is congratulated by AEA Chairman David Loso and AEA President Paula Derks. |
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Linda Stewart (right) of Brandon, Vermont, is congratulated by AEA Chairman David Loso. |
Walter Thilly (right) of Towson, Maryland, is congratulated by Mike Adamson, AEA vice president of member programs and education. |
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