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Free Distribution Of Pilot's Guide to Avionics Begins At AirVenture

New Edition Features Info On Everything From Glass Retrofits To ADS-B

The 2011-12 edition of the Aircraft Electronics Association’s Pilot’s Guide to Avionics debuts during the EAA’s AirVenture, July 25-31, in Oshkosh, WI. The free Pilot’s Guide is available at the AEA’s booth in Hangar B.

For the past nine years, the AEA has published the annual Pilot’s Guide to Avionics, a consumer’s directory containing buyer’s guides, educational articles and timely information about the avionics industry, its products and its people. The back portion of the Pilot’s Guide is a directory of AEA member certified repair stations and associate members.
Some of the articles featured in the 2011-12 Pilot’s Guide to Avionics include:

  • New Products for 2011
  • Sound Advice on Headset Choices
  • Choosing an Airborne Broadband System for Your Business Aircraft
  • Glass Retrofits for Type Certificated Aircraft
  • Going Glass: Experimental Owners Never Enjoyed So Many Options
  • ADS-B: Learning the Ins and Out
  • Recreational Radios: How Fun Flyers Communicate and Navigate
  • WAAS/GPS: Benefiting Early Adopters
  • Before & After: Dream Panel Installations and Repair
  • Avoiding the Bullies: Lightning & Turbulence
  • Cell Science: Modern Batteries for Modern Airplanes
  • So What is Your Customer Really Paying For?
  • It’s the FAA’s Fault, Right?

The AEA’s aim in publishing this annual guide is to help pilots make better avionics buying decisions and to assist them in locating repair stations certified by international regulatory authorities as capable of installing and maintaining these sophisticated pieces of equipment.

Thousands of Pilot’s Guides are distributed each year at no charge to all AEA members, National Association of Flight Instructors members, flying clubs throughout the U.S.

FMI: www.aeapilotsguide.net

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