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Sun, Jul 03, 2022

Aircraft Electronic Association’s Pilot's Guide to Debut at Oshkosh

Twentieth Edition of Popular Publication Imminent

Aircraft owners, operators, and pilots will be pleased to learn the 20th annual edition of the Aircraft Electronic Association’s Pilot's Guide—a consumer's directory comprising timely information and data about the ever-changing world of avionics technologies—will see its initial distribution at this year’s EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh.

The publication is intended to help pilots and aircraft owners make better buying decisions and locate nearly 1,300 AEA-member companies in more than 40 countries—including government-certified repair stations specializing in maintenance, repair and installation of avionics and electronic systems in general aviation aircraft. The tome also includes listings of the manufacturers and distributors of these products, as well as technical schools and universities, engineers, and consultants for the industry.

In addition to the initial distribution at AirVenture, thousands of copies of the work will be distributed at several industry trade shows and to all AEA-member companies at no charge.

Feature articles in the upcoming edition include:

  • New Avionics on Parade at AEA
    • by Joseph E. (Jeb) Burnside
  • Patient Tolerance
    • by Scott M. Spangler
  • Top 10 Avionics Upgrade Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
    • by Dale Smith
  • How to Upgrade Your Avionics Without Crashing Your Credit Rating  
    • by Dale Smith
  • General Aviation Safety
    • by Scott M. Spangler
  • Avionics Intelligence
    • by Scott M. Spangler

The 2022 Aircraft Electronic Association’s Pilot's Guide will be available in print, digital, and mobile/app formats.

AEA President Mike Adamson says of his association’s publication: “The Pilot’s Guide is a lifeline to the technical experts in the avionics industry who can help pilots make informed [avionics] decisions based on budget, compatibility, integration, certification, hull-value, and more.”

Individuals residing in the United States may request a free copy while supplies last at: www. aeapilotsguide.net/request.asp .

FMI: www.aeapilotsguide.net/about.asp

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