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Fri, Apr 23, 2004

EAA Wants Your John Hancock

Sport Pilot Petition Drive Ends April 25

It's coming! It's coming...

Of course, it might need a little help to get here.

And that's just what the EAA wants -- your help. In less than a week, thousands of EAA members and other aviation enthusiasts have signed a petition to the Federal Office of Management and Budget urging it to expedite release of the proposed sport pilot/light sport aircraft rule when it returns from FAA in the next few weeks. This rule is a huge step for those who are looking to overcome personal time or financial burdens that keep them from pursuing their aviation dreams, or for those who want a viable way to return to the sky.

If you haven't made your voice heard, do so now! You can join the petition drive in less than two minutes by visiting the EAA website. This petition will go directly to the OMB as a show of support for the opportunities available through what's commonly known as the "sport pilot" rule.

The petition drive will end at 12:01 a.m., Central Daylight Time, (05:01 UTC) on Sunday, April 25, so don’t delay!  Join EAA and other aviation organizations in supporting this exciting new opportunity in aviation!

FMI: EAA Sport Pilot Petition


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