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Cirrus co-founder to keynote Migration Flight Training Conference

By General Aviation News Staff · September 20, 2016 ·

Dale Klapmeier, co-founder and CEO of Cirrus Aircraft, will be the keynote speaker at the sixth annual Migration Flight Training Conference on Tuesday, Oct. 25, in San Marcos, Texas.

Klapmeier will share his insights with a gathering of flight school owners, managers, and instructors at Redbird Flight Simulation’s Skyport facility at San Marcos Municipal Airport.

Dale Klapmeier
Dale Klapmeier

“Under Mr. Klapmeier’s leadership, Cirrus has revolutionized general aviation with the use of composite materials, glass-panel technology, and whole-airframe ballistic parachutes, delivering over 6,000 SR-series aircraft to date,” said Charles Gregoire, Redbird’s VP Sales, Marketing, and Services. “What could be better than having one of our industry’s most important innovator’s leading this conference? We are thrilled.”

Throughout the three-day event, Migration serves as a focal point for flight training professionals to discuss instructional techniques, newly developing technologies, and successful business strategies. Migration features presentations and small group breakout sessions from leaders both inside and outside of the aviation industry. The conference is open to all flight training organizations worldwide by visiting Migration-Conference.com and requesting an invitation.

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