Sat, Jul 10, 2004
Essential guide to
avionics for private pilots is free!
One of the best freebies at Oshkosh in 2003 grows bigger and
better for its 2004 edition. With articles on avionics hot topics
like weather, TAWS, glass cockpits and 2004’s new products,
the Guide also includes an all new avionics glossary.
Published by the Aircraft Electronics Association, the
Pilot’s Guide to Avionics is a comprehensive four-color guide
that features numerous articles aimed to help pilots make better
avionics buying decisions. Included in the guide is a directory of
government-certified avionics and instrument shops to help pilots
locate the trained experts for equipment sales, installation and
service.
This FREE guide is the information source for pilots everywhere,
and will be distributed first at EAA’s AirVenture, followed
by the NBAA Trade Show, AOPA Expo, Helicopter Association
International Expo, Women in Aviation Conference, the AEA
Convention and Trade Show and all AEA regional meetings. It will
also be circulated to numerous flying clubs.
Come by Booths 2035–2036 in Hangar B to pick up your FREE
copy. AEA will also be giving away a Sporty’s Flight Gear Bag
-- drop by for your chance to win!
The Aircraft Electronics Association represents nearly 1,200
aviation businesses, including repair stations that specialize in
maintenance, repair and installation of avionics and electronic
systems in general aviation aircraft. AEA membership also includes
instrument facilities, manufacturers of avionics equipment,
instrument manufacturers, airframe manufacturers,test equipment
manufacturers, major distributors, and educational
institutions.
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