Organizers Say It Is A "Must Attend" Event For Pilots
The 31st annual Fly-In will take place August 28-29 at Rocky
Mountain Metropolitan Airport (KBJC) in Denver, CO, and the event
organizers say that the jam-packed weekend of aviation activities
makes the Rocky Mountain Regional Fly-In (RMRFI) a must-attend
summer event for pilots and aviation enthusiasts from across the
country.
"The wide range of pilot-related activities at the 2010 event
represents Colorado Sport Aviation's continuing dedication to the
flying community." says Jim Cimiluca, president of CSA, which hosts
the event.
Event volunteers will greet pilots flying in to the RMRFI with
the Pilot Stimulus Package, including a FREE pancake breakfast for
the first 100 pilots who fly in to the event and register their
aircraft, beginning at 0700. While registering, pilots and aircraft
owners may enter their aircraft for judging against the other
aircraft on display, according to Experimental Aircraft Association
standards in five different categories. Winners will receive awards
and bragging rights. Aircraft owners interested in selling their
aircraft or pilots considering buying will want to check out the
new sales display area and take advantage of CSA website
listings.
German Tornado
A German Tornado, an aircraft not even seen at the nation's
largest air shows, and an MV-22 Osprey will be among the many
aircraft on static display. Up to 100 exhibitors, including
aviation vendors, aircraft manufacturers, all branches of the
military and great food vendors will fill the spacious Metro
Airport ramp. On the main stage, CSA will present Stories
from the Ramp throughout the weekend, featuring personal stories
and insight from industry professionals.
"Our Flying with Adversity program exemplifies the mission of
"Inspiring the Pilots of Tomorrow" better than any," says Cimiluca.
"Nearly every pilot has a story of something he or she needed to
overcome to achieve the dream of flight. Still there are untold
thousands who live with additional hurdles to overcome - physical,
financial or other reasons that may add on to the challenge. This
year, by teaming up with Dan Buchanan, who has overcome his own
challenges, CSA hopes to showcase these efforts with the simple
message that a wheelchair and a pilot's seat are not mutually
exclusive. The dream of flight is one to be shared." In addition to
Dan Buchanan, this year's speakers include members of the Greatest
Generation and Viet Nam Veterans, Dr. Joshua Wurman from the
Discovery Channel's Storm Chasers, Astronaut Dale Gardner, Wing
Walker Ashley Battles, Col. Fitzroy "Buck" Newsome of the Tuskegee
Airmen, Andrew McKenna of TIGHAR, Brian Richardson of the Federal
Aviation Administration, and Daril Cinquanta of the Rocky Mountain
Aviation Center.
A number of authors will also be present to discuss their
aviation-themed books and sign autographs, including Gen. Jim Hall,
who wrote "Parachuting for Gold in Old Mexico;" Capt. Emily Howell
Warner author of "Learning How to Fly an Airplane," and "Weaving
the Winds;" Warren "Hutch" Hutchings and George Skytech
collaborators on "Defenders of Freedom;" and Flint Whitlock and
Terry Barnhart who co-authored "Capt. Jepp and the Little Black
Book."
For those interested in learning a new skill, CSA will host
informational Forums on topics including Light Sport Flying and
Aviation Security, with an emphasis on the flying public and
general aviation. CSA is also reintroducing aircraft building
workshops into the event this year, as well as providing
opportunities for new groups to present workshops. If your
organization is interested in presenting a workshop, please contact
CSA and get involved now.
Pitts Biplanes
In the air, the event features the Manufacturer's Showcase with
new aircraft flight demos and the Colorado Sport International Air
Show, with two performances daily and a stunning Twilight Air Show
and fireworks display on Saturday night. Air Show performers
include the Viper West F-16, West Coast F-18C and Team Chaos, as
well as aerobatic routines by Tim Decker flying a Pitts, Don Nelson
flying a Russian Sukhoi, and Gary Rower flying smooth lines in the
classic Stearman biplane, as well as a mass formation by the Red
Stars, flying Chinese Nanchangs and Soviet Yaks. CSA is also proud
to showcase the United States Air Force Academy Glider Team and Dan
Buchanan flying a hang glider. Keeping with air show tradition, the
festivities will kick off with a unique performance of the national
anthem.
To support its mission to inspire future pilots and honor its
longtime event announcers Herb Berkman and Terry Langen, CSA is
expanding its Berkman/Langen Memorial Fund flight training grants
to four in 2010. Anyone eligible for these grants is encouraged to
apply
immediately.
- Civil Air Patrol Cadet Flight Training Grant - One $5000
grant.
- RMMA Advanced Rating Grant - One $3000 grant.
- U.S. Military Advanced Rating Grant - One $3000 grant.
- Private Pilot Certification Grant for Aviation Academic Majors
- One $3000 grant.