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Sat, Sep 11, 2004

AirCrafters To Host Garmin GNS430/530 Seminars

Day and a half course includes all materials, lunch and one-on-one instruction

AirCrafters will be hosting a one and a half day seminar for owners and operators of Garmin GNS430 and GNS530 GPS/Nav/Comm radios. The course will be held November 20 and 21, 2004, at their hangar at Watsonville Airport (WVI).

Taught by Andrew Watkins and Mark Lavenson, both experienced CFIIs and Garmin users, the cost for the twelve hour course is $450. Include are all materials, lunch on Saturday, and as much one-on-one instruction as they can provide on Sunday afternoon, following the formal presentation.

The course will utilize Garmin’s PC based simulator.  AirCrafters will provide enough PCs to a maximum three students per computer. Personal laptops are welcome.

Please call Dave Saylor at AirCrafters (831-722-9141) or Andrew Watkins at Instrument Flight Solutions (800-761-8320) to sign up.

FMI: www.aircraftersllc.com/seminars.htm

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