Events Include Pilot Town Meeting, Hangar Sessions, Discounts
and Prizes
It's become as inevitable as those
other two things people think about in mid-April – but a
whole lot more fun. AOPA Day returns to Sun 'n Fun on Friday, April
15, 2005, and once again, AOPA members will see benefits from the
moment they walk up to the entrance gate.
Members, their spouses, and one other guest can all receive five
dollars off the single-day admission for AOPA Day (sorry -- this
offer cannot be combined with any other special admission offers)
at the event that has come to represent the kick-off to the summer
flying season.
AOPA will be there in force for the duration of Sun 'n Fun under
its big yellow tent. And parked right outside will be the Grand
Prize in the 2005 AOPA Commander Countdown Sweepstakes: a 1972
Commander 112-A that will be completely refurbished and given away
to one lucky winner in early 2006. The AOPA Commander will already
be sporting its new livery, a paint scheme chosen by AOPA members
in an online poll. The interior will have undergone an overhaul,
and perhaps most impressive, the Chelton FlightLogic glass panel is
in and fully functional. Anyone who joins or renews membership in
AOPA at Sun 'n Fun or anytime during 2005 is automatically entered
in the Commander Countdown Sweepstakes.
AOPA Day activities actually kick off the evening before when
AOPA President Phil Boyer hosts a Pilot Town Meeting at 1945,
Thursday, April 14, at the Florida Air Museum, adjacent to Lakeland
Linder Regional Airport (LAL), home of Sun 'n Fun. "Pilot Town
Meetings are one of the best ways for AOPA to know what's really on
pilots' minds," said Boyer. "But this year we're also going to try
something much more informal on AOPA Day itself."

Boyer (above) and other key AOPA staffers will each take a turn
answering questions in hour-long hangar sessions that will be held
in the reception area next to the AOPA tent, speaking one-on-one
with visitors for an hour at a time. AOPA Air Safety Foundation
Executive Director Bruce Landsberg will present new courses from
the AOPA Online Safety Center. AOPA Director of Medical
Certification Gary Crump will discuss how AOPA helps save some
6,000 medical certifications each year and answer visitors' medical
questions. AOPA Pilot Editor-in-Chief Tom Haines will discuss how
the Association publishes the world's favorite aviation magazine.
Famed aviation photographer Mike Fizer will talk about techniques
to take better air show and aviation photographs, while AOPA Pilot
editors Steve Ells and Tom Horne will discuss the "tricking out" of
the Commander Countdown Sweepstakes plane.
1000 – 1100 Phil Boyer, AOPA President
General
1100 – 1200 Bruce Landsberg, Air Safety
Foundation Exec. Director AOPA ASF Online Safety Center
1200 – 1300 Gary Crump, AOPA Dir. of Medical
Certification Medical Issues
1300 – 1400 Tom Haines, Editor-in-chief
& Sr. VP, AOPA Publications AOPA Pilot & Flight Training
magazines
1400 – 1500 Greg Sterling, Gen'l. Mgr. &
Exec. VP, AOPA Insurance Agency Aviation Insurance
1500 – 1600 Mike Fizer, chief photographer,
AOPA Pilot Aviation Photography
1600 – 1700 Steve Ells/Tom Horne, AOPA Pilot
Sweepstakes Commander aircraft
Everyone who walks through the gate on AOPA Day will receive a
special AOPA sticker – and there's good reason to wear it,
because throughout the day, an AOPA Prize Patrol will go out among
the crowds to award prizes to people wearing the sticker. Prizes
include a Garmin 296 handheld GPS and five AOPA watches from
Sporty's Pilot Shop. Visitors can also register for another prize
giveaway in the AOPA tent in which AOPA will award another Garmin
296 and five more watches. Winners will only be eligible to receive
a single prize, and need not be present to win the tent
drawings.
Throughout the seven-day event, AOPA staff members will be on
hand in the Association's tent to show pilots all the tools that
AOPA offers to make flying safer, more affordable, and just plain
fun. There will also a hospitality area where members will be able
to relax.

Members who visit the AOPA tent on Friday the 15th will receive
a CD-ROM that contains all of the online courses offered by the
AOPA Air Safety Foundation and many other valuable resources,
including AOPA's Real Time Flight Planner, a powerful
flight-planning program developed by Jeppesen exclusively for AOPA
members.
With more than 404,000 members, representing nearly two-thirds
of all pilots in the United States, AOPA is the largest, most
influential aviation association in the world. AOPA has achieved
its prominent position through effective advocacy, enlightened
leadership, technical competence, and hard work. Providing member
services that range from representation at the federal, state, and
local levels to legal services, advice, and other assistance, AOPA
has built a service organization that far exceeds any other in the
aviation community.