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Fri, Aug 13, 2010

ICAS Continues Air Show Academy At Oregon International Air Show

Offers Insight Into How Events Are Organized

ICAS is once again offering the traditional ICAS Air Show Academy program on August 19, 20 and 21 in conjunction with the Oregon International Air Show in Hillsboro, Oregon. Widely recognized to be among the most effective, efficient and enjoyable continuing education programs that ICAS offers, the Academy program focuses on providing air show professionals with practical, hands-on information in a format and environment that is extremely conducive to learning and retention.

Since 1999, ICAS has been offering the Air Show Academy program to a small (not more than 25) group of ICAS members interested in getting a look at how one particular show organizes and manages its event. After an orientation meeting on Thursday evening, participants will spend Friday and Saturday talking with organizers and getting an up-close look at how the Oregon International Air Show runs their event. During the lecture portion of the program, directors with specific expertise about different aspects of the show will provide briefings, followed by the opportunity for questions and discussion.

The fee to participate in this unique educational program is $300 per individual.

FMI: www.airshow.aero

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