Beech Aero Club at AOPA Plymouth, MA July 12 - Fly In

corcoran

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Members going to the AOPA Fly-in at Plymouth, Massachusetts can get PT points and maybe a BEECH BUM T-shirt.

To meet other members go to the gate in the chain link fence that gives you access to the ramp from the main terminal (restaurant). Be there between 12:03pm and 12:13pm. Wait ten minutes for others. Hold a little BAC sign like the limo guys do.

I am on PEI Canada for the summer so please get a list of BACers who arrived and where they flew in from. Email the list to me at [email protected].

As long as the AOPA dues have gone up, get a free hot dog for your extra ten bucks.

Tom Corcoran
Director, Northeast Region
 
Hi Tom,

Hope you are enjoying your summer... I may try to make this if I survive annual...
:)

Regards,
Scott
 
Beech Aero Club at AOPA Plymouth, MA July 12 - Fly In



Members going to the AOPA Fly-in at Plymouth, Massachusetts can get PT points and maybe a BEECH BUM T-shirt.

To meet other members go to the gate in the chain link fence that gives you access to the ramp from the main terminal (restaurant). Be there between 12:03pm and 12:13pm. Wait ten minutes for others. Hold a little BAC sign like the limo guys do.

I am on PEI Canada for the summer so please get a list of BACers who arrived and where they flew in from. Email the list to me at [email protected].

As long as the AOPA dues have gone up, get a free hot dog for your extra ten bucks.

Tom Corcoran
Director, Northeast Region
 
Hi Tom,

I'm not going to be able to make it - I'm still in annual...

Anyone going - just FYI - there is a 33 page arrival procedures guide to aid with the extremely heavy traffic expected... I've seen people on AOPA pass on this event due to the hornets nest of traffic expected... No temporary tower for this one... Hey - let's be careful out there...

http://download.aopa.org/fly-ins/Plymouth_Fly-In_PIP.pdf

I'm not sure if the link will work for those who don't belong to AOPA...

Regards,
Scott
 
Hi Folks,

Did anyone go - AOPA - had the numbers around 550 planes...

I'm airborne again after an almost 5 figure annual - ouch...

Regards,
Scott
 
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