This Could Be the Best "Freebie" at Oshkosh 2003!
AEA is debuting a new
publication for pilots at EAA AirVenture 2003 in Oshkosh, Wis.,
July 29 through August 4.
The Pilot's Guide to Avionics is a comprehensive, four-color
guide that will feature numerous articles aimed to help pilots make
better buying decisions in the field of avionics. The colorful,
spiral bound guide will be an annual publication,
and will also include a detailed section of technical descriptions
of avionics, and a directory of government-certified avionics and
instrument shops.
This FREE guide will be the information source for pilots
everywhere, and will be distributed first at EAA's
Airventure, followed by the NBAA Trade Show, AOPA Expo,
Helicopter Association International Expo, Women in Aviation
Conference, the AEA Convention and Trade Show and all AEA meetings.
It will also be circulated to numerous flying clubs.
ANN Has One of the VERY First Copies
AEA was kind enough to air-ship a copy to ANN's Jim Campbell
(currently goofing off in Oshkosh and trying to con everyone into
thinking he's working) and he was impressed.
"They crammed a LOT of info in this
thing. The layout is striking, and the way that they present
information is both logical as well as easy to follow. There are
some VERY good articles in here... everything from 'How to Choose a
Headset,' to 'Safeguarding Your Avionics.' There are also a number
of really useful directories (Avionics manufacturers, Distributors,
Repair Stations and MUCH more...), that I've already used twice
since I received my copy."
"With all the MANY things that will be competing for your
attention at EAA Airventure 2003, I strongly suggest you all
take a hike to AEA's booth and pick one of these puppies up. Mind
you; this is the kind of work we expect from AEA... these folks set
their bar high and we applaud such intensive and useful efforts.
Besides; ya gotta love the price!"
Get YOURS at Booth #2055 in Hangar B
Come by Booth #2055 in Hangar B to pick up your FREE copy. AEA
will also be giving away a Sporty's Flight Gear Bag. Drop by for
your chance to win!
The Aircraft Electronics Association represents nearly 1,100
aviation businesses, including repair stations that specialize in
maintenance, repair and installation of avionics and electronic
systems in general aviation aircraft. AEA membership also includes
instrument facilities, manufacturers of avionics equipment,
instrument manufacturers, airframe manufacturers,test equipment
manufacturers, major distributors, and educational
institutions.
To request your FREE copy, visit AEA's website at www.aea.net/pilot