New England Aviation
Expo at Daniel Webster College - March 31, 2007
(Nashua, NH)—Hundreds of aviation enthusiasts, general aviation pilots,
and aircraft technicians around New England are expected to descend on
Daniel Webster College for this year’s 9th annual Aviation Expo
on March 31, 2007.
Sponsored by The
Federal Aviation Administration and Daniel Webster College, the program
will be held at Daniel Webster’s Eaton-Richmond Center from 8 a.m. – 4
p.m. The College is adjacent to Boire Field (KASH), Nashua, NH.
The informative, one-day conference is
FREE and open to the public and features exhibits, seminars, workshops,
and two dozen classes. The program is designed especially to educate and
promote the safety of general aviation pilots and aircraft technicians
throughout New England. Participants may walk or fly in. Wings credit is
available. The event is fully accessible.
Some of this year’s offerings include:
Aircraft Systems; Anatomy of an Accident; Aeronautical Decision Making;
Basic Aerodynamics; Hudson River VFR Corridor; Human Factors; Landings and
Takeoff’s Pushing the Envelope; Loss of Control; Mountain Flying;
Non-Towered Airports Operations; Private Pilot Refresher; Proper
Preflight; Runway Safety; Single Pilot IFR; Sport Pilot; Temporary Flight
Restrictions/Air Defense Identification Zone (TFR/ADIZ); Training for the
Pilot Companions, and more!
Don’t forget to visit the “Ask a Fed”
gallery, where FAA representatives from Air Traffic, Flight Standards,
Runway Safety, Aviation Education, and Airports Divisions, as well as from
other areas, will be available to speak with individuals one-on-one.
Visit the Expo website at
www.faa.gov/news/conferences_events/aviation_expo for up-to-date
information on workshops or contact the New England Aviation Expo
Coordinator Karen Goff at (603) 879-6807 or
karen.l.goff@faa.gov.
For directions to Daniel Webster
College:
www.dwc.edu/about/directions.shtml