Wed, Jan 08, 2014
Events Take The Place Of The Organizations' Annual 'Aviation Summit'
AOPA has announced the dates and locations of its first-ever regional fly-ins to be held nationwide throughout 2014. The Association will host six fly-ins as well as an “AOPA Homecoming” in Frederick, MD, giving AOPA members throughout the United States a chance to interact and share ideas with AOPA President Mark Baker (pictured), mingle with one another over breakfast and lunch, and take part in safety briefings, aviation clinics and flying activities, according to the organization.

In addition to the regional fly-ins, AOPA on Oct. 4, 2014 will host an “AOPA Homecoming” fly-in at its Frederick, MD, headquarters (KFDK) as the association celebrates its 75th anniversary. This event marks the return of the popular AOPA headquarters fly-ins. “These Fly-Ins were inspired by our members. They wanted a way to connect with one another and AOPA, and I’m excited that we’re able to bring this experience to so many pilots around the country,” Baker said. “This is going to be a great way for our members to tell us what they care about most when it comes to aviation and to share the aviation experience with family and friends in a fun, relaxed setting. Plus, it’s a great excuse to get out and do some flying that supports airports and aviation businesses close to home.”
Each AOPA Fly-In will be held on a Saturday, allowing pilots and their families and friends to attend as part of a weekend outing. The AOPA Fly-In schedule is:
- San Marcos Municipal Airport, Texas (KHYI) – April 26, 2014
- Indianapolis Regional Airport, Indiana (KMQJ) – May 31, 2014
- Plymouth Airport, Massachusetts (KPYM) – July 12, 2014
- Spokane Felts Field, Washington (KSFF) – August 16, 2014
- Chino Airport, California (KCNO) – September 20, 2014
- Malcolm McKinnon Airport, Georgia (KSSI) – November 8, 2014
The fly-ins will take the place of AOPA’s annual Aviation Summit.
Each AOPA Fly-In and the “Homecoming” will feature a pancake breakfast and pilot town hall hosted by Baker, free lunch for members, exhibits and static aircraft displays, flying activities and safety clinics, a “Learn to Fly” area, and a chance to visit with AOPA staff and program specialists.
Aviation product exhibitors -- a major feature at AOPA summits – will also be welcome at the regional fly-ins, giving pilots a chance to see, test, and buy new products and technologies.
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