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Mon, Oct 31, 2005

AOPA Makes Tampa-Area Charts Available Online

Print Out Arrival, Departure Procedures BEFORE You Go!

As this year marks the first Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Expo to be held in Tampa, FL, it is likely many pilots planning on flying to the event may be unfamiliar with the area. Fortunately, the organization allows aviation enthusiasts planning on flying out to the Expo to view and print out the procedures online before heading out to one of the three airports serving aircraft flying in to the Expo (Peter O. Knight, Vandenberg, and Tampa International.)

To view and print out the documents, click on the link below and follow the steps. The service is free for AOPA members.

AOPA Expo 2005 runs from November 3 through November 5.  More than 500 exhibitors and more than 70 hours of seminars will be in the Tampa Convention Center.  At Peter O. Knight Airport, attendees can enjoy the 70 aircraft on display, including -- new this year --a dedicated section for light sport aircraft.

FMI: www.aopa.org/expo/2005/

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