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ANN FAQ: Like Us On Facebook

There's A Lot To Like On ANN's Latest Social Media Site

We all know how important Social Media is to a lot of people, particularly those under 30. We also know how important those folks are to the future of aviation. In so many forums and at so many events, we talk about how to attract the next generation of pilots, mechanics, and enthusiasts to our industry, and social media is certainly critical to getting the message out to those who practically live online.

To that end, we've established our very own presence on Facebook. And as we all know, the way to make an impact on Facebook is to have a LOT of friends and followers. That's where you come in.

The process is pretty simple. If you don't have a Facebook account, it's a quick, and free process to get one. Simply log on to www.facebook.com and get started.

Then, come to our Facebook page and "Like" us. You know you like us anyway.

We’ll be posting updates about ANN, as well as links to stories and our Airborne twice-weekly recaps of aviation news. To help us go "viral", be sure to re-post stories and videos you find interesting to your timeline. Spread the word about ANN to your friends.

Grass roots efforts are increasingly vital to helping spread the good news about aviation, and keeping what we love going strong. So Like us on Facebook. You'll find a lot there to like.

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