Sun, Jan 23, 2022
This Year’s Conference Scheduled For February 24-27, 2022
Founded in 1993, the annual National Warbird Operators Conference (NWOC) event brings together warbird owners, operators, and museum directors to address events facing warbird owners and to discuss common goals related to the ever-changing economics, operations and regulations pertaining to flying ex-military aircraft.
NWOC focuses on the exchange of ideas and information concerning the safe operation and restoration of warbird aircraft. This unique educational conference offers programs to enhance pilot skill and knowledge, expand aircraft maintenance technician and restorer knowledge, develop awareness of medical and insurance facts, and address aircraft-specific topics to ensure continued flight for these unique historic aircraft.
As one participant remarked, ”…we are not owners of these treasures, but rather caretakers who ensure that future generations can better understand history.” That statement emphasizes the importance of the educational goals of NWOC.
This year’s conference will be February 24-27, 2022 at the Omni Corpus Christi Hotel in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Groups that will benefit from attending NWOC include: Warbird Restoration/Maintenance Shops, Pilots, Warbird Museums, Aviation Insurance Companies & Warbird Owners. The annual NWOC event brings together people in the warbird community to address particular events facing warbird owners and to discuss common goals related to the ever-changing economics, operations and regulations pertaining to flying ex-military aircraft. Plus, the event offers unlimited networking opportunities!
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