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Mon, Sep 13, 2004

Great Lakes International Aviation Conference Shaping Up

Everything Coming Together For January Event

It's never too early to make plans. The 2005 Great Lakes International Aviation Conference takes place Jan. 20 - 22, 2005, at The Lansing Center in Lansing (MI).
An outstanding lineup of nationally known speakers will address this fifth annual weekend conference. Among the headliners are John and Martha King, aviation humorist Rod Machado, airshow great Julie Clark, aviation safety expert Greg Feith, and GLIAC veteran Cathe' Fish.

"Planning for this 5th anniversary event is very exciting," said Phil Tartalone, Conference Committee Chair from Michigan Aeronautics. "Over the last five years, we have seen the conference grow substantially, and it is rapidly becoming a significant national event."
Topics for more than 160 breakout sessions will range from flying issues to an extensive maintenance program including Inspection Authorization renewal for those who qualify. A new Thursday, Friday, Saturday format will offer special sessions for Airport Managers, FBOs and professional flight operators.

"Our large exhibit hall offers space for over 150 vendors and hands-on displays," related Todd Smith the Conference Coordinator. "Enthusiasm for the 2005 conference has been tremendous, participant registrations are up and exhibitors are contacting me daily."

All maintenance sessions at the Great Lakes International Aviation Conference qualify for IA renewal and the FAA's Aviation Maintenance Technician Awards Program, per FAR 65.93. In addition, all of the pilot sessions qualify for the FAA's Wings Program, per FAR 61.56.

FMI: www.GreatLakesAviationConference.com

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