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Idaho
Aviation Festival returns March 10-12
More
than 500 aviation enthusiasts are expected to gather in Boise for the
13th annual Idaho Aviation Festival, sponsored by the Idaho Transportation
Department Division of Aeronautics. The festival will be March 10-12
at the Boise Centre on the Grove in downtown Boise.
The Idaho Aviation Festival attracts aircraft owners,
pilots, mechanics and aviation business leaders, and aviation enthusiasts.
The three-day event will include presentations on current events within
the industry, training seminars, certification credits for mechanics
and an aviation career forum for high school students.
Featured speakers will include:
Alan
Klapmeier, co-founder and CEO of Cirrus Design: Klapmeier and
his brother started with home-built aircraft and graduated to manufacturing
innovative, high-performance personal aviation aircraft. Cirrus Design
has made a name for itself among new and experienced pilots and is known
for the advanced technologies it incorporates into each Cirrus aircraft.
Klapmeier serves on several industry boards, including the General Aviation
Manufacturers Association Board of Directors, the Be a Pilot Board of
Directors, the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Air Safety
Foundation Board of Visitors, and the Board of Directors of the Small
Aircraft Manufacturers Association. Klapmeier will speak at a kick-off
luncheon on Thursday, March 10.
Jared Aicher, pilot and founder of the Eagle Flight
Project: Aicher, 33, will depart Boise on May 27 for a solo flight around
the world, with hopes of becoming the youngest solo pilot to circumnavigate
the globe. He plans to stop in more than 60 cities in 23 countries,
including Russia, Canada, Germany and Scotland.
He
will devote a portion of his trip to promoting the Experimental Aircraft
Association's Young Eagle Program, which offers free flights to children.
Aicher anticipates providing at least 400 flights to youth ages 8-17,
including Native American youth in the U.S. and Canada, children coping
with life-threatening illnesses and children interested in aviation.
He will speak at the Thursday luncheon and will make public appearances
on Saturday, March 12. For more information on Aicher’s flight,
visit www.theeagleflight.org
The public is invited to register for any event. Early registration
is $89 and includes a Thursday kick-off luncheon (March 10) and a Saturday
closing banquet (March 12). Tickets to the luncheon and banquet can
be purchased separately.
Free workshops will be available throughout the festival.
Additional seminars for anyone interested in aviation, as well as various
hands-on activities designed for elementary students, will be offered
on Saturday.
Exhibit and sponsorship opportunities are available.
Exhibit space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served
basis. Sponsorship opportunities include an option of tailoring a package
to fit specific needs.
For more information on attending, exhibiting or sponsoring the festival,
visit itd.idaho.gov/aero/aviationfestival
or call Becky Funston at (208) 288-0290 or (800) 345-8793.
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