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Fri, Jul 08, 2005

Free AEA 2005-2006 Edition Pilot’s Guide To Avionics Launches At OSH

Featuring All-New Tear-Out Avionics Troubleshooting Guide

It's been called the best freebie at Oshkosh (by ANN, noless) and it gets bigger and better each time, adding new features to its 2005-2006 edition. This year's Pilot's Guide to Avionics adds a tear-out Avionics Troubleshooting Guide, an in-depth Terrain and Traffic buyer's guide, a complete product manufacturer list, and an updated avionics glossary. The "consumer's guide to avionics" also covers the spectrum in aviation's hot topics; from datalink technology and requirements for international flight to Light Sport Aviation and maintenance of experimental aircraft.

Published by the Aircraft Electronics Association, the Pilot's Guide to Avionics is a comprehensive four-color guide that features articles aimed to help pilots and aircraft owners make better avionics buying decisions. Included in this free guide is a directory of government-certified avionics and instrument shops to help pilots locate the trained experts for equipment sales, installation and service.

The Pilot's Guide to Avionics will be available at booths #2035– 2036 in Hangar B at EAA's AirVenture. The Guide will also be distributed at NBAA's Annual Meeting and Convention, AOPA Expo, International Women in Aviation Conference, AEA's Annual Convention and Trade Show, and AEA's Regional Meetings.

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.

FMI: www.aea.net/pilot

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