Members Gather In Long Beach
The Aircraft Owners and Pilots
Association's Expo 2004 returns to Long Beach, (CA) for three days,
beginning Thursday.
"General aviation is an integral part of the government's
overall aviation strategy," said AOPA President Phil Boyer. "It's
the training ground for most of today's and tomorrow's airline and
military pilots. With more than 145 million people taking GA
flights each year, general aviation actually carries more
passengers than any single commercial airline. And GA is especially
important in California; it's the home of one of every 10 pilots in
the United States. That's why AOPA returns to the West Coast every
other year for AOPA Expo."
In fact, 28,000 of AOPA's 48,000 California members live within
60 miles of Los Angeles. There are 21 general aviation airports
within 50 miles of Los Angeles International Airport; 45 within 100
miles.
AOPA Expo 2004 is forecast to generate nearly $8 million for the
city of Long Beach and surrounding area during its three-day
run.
On The Eve Of Instruction
General sessions bring GA pilots, government leaders
face-to-face AOPA Expo 2004 kicks off on Thursday, October 21, when
FAA Administrator Marion Blakey will again address the
association's members who are gathered at the first of three free
daily general sessions. On Friday, October 22, Adm. David M. Stone,
the head of the Transportation Security Administration, will meet
face-to-face with nearly 1,000 general aviation pilots when he
discusses "GA Security: A View From the Top."
Saturday's general session is Team AOPA, giving AOPA members a
chance to hear from and ask questions of the association's senior
leaders, including Phil Boyer.
AOPA Expo showcases aircraft and avionics; gadgets and gizmos
After each day's general session, the main exhibit hall opens, this
year featuring well over 500 exhibits showcasing the latest
technology in GA. Pilots can speak with knowledgeable experts, test
and compare products, and shop for a wide variety of items from
headsets to GPS receivers to aviation apparel.
In addition to the indoor exhibits, the AOPA Win-A-Twin
Sweepstakes grand prize, a better-than-new 1965 Piper Twin
Comanche, will headline more than 70 aircraft at the static display
at Long Beach Airport. AOPA will provide free shuttle bus service
between the convention center and airport. Adam, American Champion,
Aviat, Bombardier, Cessna, Cirrus, Diamond, EADS Socata, Epic,
Extra, Lancair, Maule, Mooney, New Piper, Pilatus, Raytheon,
Robinson Helicopter, Stemme AG, Symphony, and Twin Commander will
all have aircraft on display. Lancair, Glasair, Vans, and Velocity,
which provide aircraft kits for homebuilders, will also have
aircraft in the static display.
More than 75 hours of seminars fulfill AOPA's educational
mission "Educational opportunities abound at this year's Expo,"
said AOPA Senior Vice President of Products and Services Karen
Gebhart. "Whether you're a new pilot or have been flying for
several years, there are dozens of seminars offered over the three
days that will improve your skills and safety. In 75 seminar hours,
we cover such topics as "How To Save Your Life in an Aircraft
Accident," "Single Pilot IFR," "Affordable Flying," "Fly-In
Destinations in the West," and "Defensive Flying," plus the AOPA
Air Safety Foundation's well-known Pinch- Hitter course for
nonpilots.
"Not only can you attend these great educational sessions, but
you can shop for your favorite aviation products and attend some of
AOPA Expo's fun social events," concluded Gebhart.
More information about AOPA Expo 2004 is available online.
Expo 2004 features DTC DUAT as its first-ever Platinum sponsor.
DTC DUAT, one of the two government contractors that provide DUAT
flight briefing service, will host an Internet Cafe where visitors
will be able to check the latest news on ANN, get their e-mail or
get a preflight briefing online while at Expo.

ANN is at AOPA Expo 2004 in force. On the ground in
Long Beach are Jim Campbell, John Ballantyne, Rose Dorcey and Wes
Oleszewski (creator of Klyde). In fact, if you check out the ANN
booth (#10) at the show, you'll find Wes autographing his first
book of Klyde toons! Be sure to stop by and pick up your own
AUTOGRAPHED COPY!