Mon, Jun 22, 2015
Hartzell Propeller Will Pick The Winner Of Its Top Prop Trailblazer Sweepstakes At EAA AirVenture
This summer, Hartzell is celebrating their rugged Trailblazer composite prop by sending one lucky winner, along with one friend, on the adventure of a lifetime! The trailblazer composite prop is designed for ultimate performance and rugged operation, and the Top Prop Trailblazer Sweepstakes winner will get the chance to experience firsthand what trailblazing flying is all about.
The sweepstakes winner has a choice of one of two opportunities to expand their aviation experience. They can select either an all-expense paid back country flying trip for two or, the winner can earn his or her seaplane rating on an all-expense paid seaplane flying trip for two.
The back country flying trip is being provided by the Recreational Aviation Foundation (RAF). The mission of this organization is to keep the legacy of recreational aviation strong by preserving, maintaining and creating public use recreational and backcountry airstrips nationwide.
The seaplane training and rating is being provided by the Seaplane Pilots Association (SPA). The primary mission of the Seaplane Pilots Association is Advocacy. They are the voice of the seaplane community.
“Right now the odds are very good,” said Hartzell Propeller President Joe Brown. “With about 1,000 pilot entrants to date the chances of winning are certainly attractive. However, you can still enter between now and the July 22 drawing and announcement at Oshkosh.”
The sweepstakes is limited to U.S. pilots age 21 or older with a current medical. Qualified pilots can register online with Hartzell, or at EAA AirVenture in person through July 21. The winner does not need to be present to win. For complete details and contest rules, visit the website below.
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