General Aviation Expo This Friday And Saturday
NZ’s Only National General Aviation Expo This Friday And Saturday
FREE ENTRY FOR ALL! Ardmore Airport Auckland, Friday 12 March & Saturday 13 March 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
– PilotExpo is the only aviation event of its type in New Zealand and is a two day air-extravaganza for Pilots, would be Pilots, trade & aviation enthusiasts and those intrigued by flying. PilotExpo is not just a trade event, anyone who is interested in any aspect of current & future aviation trends, practices and knowledge will welcome the opportunity to chat with the experts.
PilotExpo is located at Ardmore Airport, De Havilland Lane, Ardmore, Auckland, and commences Friday, March 12 from 1pm to 7.45pm and Saturday, March 12 from 9am to 4pm. Entry is free for all visitors. For PilotExpo information please visit www.pilotexpo.co.nz
“PilotExpo brings together the industry as it is today and covers the entire aviation spectrum from fixed wing micro-lights, new & used planes, electronic flying gear, rotary aircraft and machines used for business travel in NZ. Unlike the many air shows around NZ in summertime it’s not about vintage planes and aerobatics" said Auckland based Pilot and Event Organiser, Stuart Clumpas.
PilotExpo seminars held with aviation experts are extremely popular, and cover topics of interest to professional pilots, weekend flyers, and new this year what’s involved in learning to fly, buying your first plane and flying for fun and business.
A focus on “Learning to Fly” , is the new addition this year, aimed to guide people who've “always wanted to do my pilots licence”, but never got round to finding out how to do so. PilotExpo will have flying schools, aero clubs and aircraft sellers in the one location making it easy to ask all the questions and get all the info take the next step to fly.
“PilotExpo 2010 will build on the success of its first shows and will appeal to trade, aviation buffs and flight enthusiasts. With the event timed to coincide with the Auckland Boat Show, this weekend in the City of Sails will undoubtedly be 'big boys' toys heaven!” said Stuart Clumpas.
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