Bremerton airport to host AOPA Fly-In next summer

BREMERTON – The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association will host a regional fly-in at Bremerton National Airport next summer.

BREMERTON – The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association will host a regional fly-in at Bremerton National Airport next summer.

The Aug. 20, 2016, Bremerton fly-in is one of four fly-ins that AOPA will have. The other three fly-ins are in Beaufort, North Carolina, Battle Creek, Michigan, and Prescott, Arizona.

“We’ve been overwhelmed by the success of the AOPA Fly-Ins, so we’re excited to bring them to brand new locations, with new seminars, social events, and activities for 2016,” said AOPA President Mark Baker.

Since the AOPA Fly-Ins began in 2014, more than 27,000 people have attended and more than 4,000 aircraft have flown in to a dozen events in 10 states. The 2016 events will be the first AOPA has held in North Carolina, Michigan, and Arizona. Previously AOPA has visited California, Colorado, Georgia, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington.

The 2016 locations were carefully selected from among numerous detailed proposals submitted by airports nationwide.

Features for 2016 fly-ins include:

  • Barnstormers Party on Friday night with food and entertainment

  • Free on-field camping at all four 2016 fly-in locations

  • Traditional pancake breakfast cooked and served by local pilots and volunteers

  • Lunch with a variety of offerings available from gourmet food trucks and local restaurants

  • Dozens of aircraft displays and exhibitors

  • New seminars, speakers, and a Pilot Town Hall with AOPA President Mark Baker

  • Free AOPA Rusty Pilots seminar

Visit the 2016 AOPA Fly-In webpage to learn more as additional information becomes available. Those planning to attend one or more fly-ins will be able to pre-register beginning in early 2016.

Exhibitor information, including rates, is available now. AOPA Fly-Ins are a great way for companies to meet new, highly qualified prospects at locations nationwide. Exhibitors should make their 2016 plans early as all exhibit spaces for 2015 fly-ins sold out.

There is no charge to attend AOPA Fly-Ins, which are funded by donations to the AOPA Foundation and through contributions from AOPA’s sponsors and partners.

AOPA has already begun exploring 2017 locations, and airports that want to be considered should contact Chris Eads, AOPA director of outreach and events, at chris.eads@aopa.org for more information.

“We have many more states and communities to visit, so we are particularly hoping to receive strong proposals from airports in Florida, the Midwest, and the South Central United States,” Eads said.

AOPA is the world’s largest aviation member association and provides member services that range from advocacy at the federal, state, and local levels to legal services, flight planning products and safety programs. To learn more, visit www.aopa.org.