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Tue, Jan 23, 2024

Dynon and EAA Come to Homebuilders Week

Sport Aviation Experts Offer Know-How for Free, but Space is Limited

The Experimental Aviation Association is holding its online Homebuilders Week, with seminars and courses held online with select industry partners.

This week, Dynon Avionics and Advanced Flight Systems will be holding two sessions of their own, giving registrants a chance to learn from the manufacturers themselves - all for free. It's a nice benefit to being a part of the EAA family, but anyone can register for the free seminars. Space is limited, however, and registration is required in order to virtually attend.

Dynon Avionics will hold its session on January 23rd from 17:30 to 18:45 Central time with presenter Michael Schofield. He'll help attendees figure out how to match their avionics to their missions, flying style, and budget with the whole breadth of Dynon's offerings. On January 24th, Advanced Flight Systems will "discuss additional ways you can reduce your instrument panel installation time with their ADVANCEDPANEL products. This course qualifies for FAA WINGS and AMT credit, too.

Homebuilders Week has a plethora of additional classes on tap too, but space is limited for all. The schedule includes classes on picking a completed Van's RV aircraft, "Flight Testing 101", "Building On the Cheap", and more at the link below.

FMI : www.eaa.org

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