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Registration now live for AOPA 2020 Fly-Ins

By General Aviation News Staff · February 20, 2020 ·

Online registration for the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) 2020 Fly-Ins is now live.

The fly-ins kick off May 29-30 in San Marcos, Texas (KHYI), followed by June 19-20 in Casper, Wyoming (KCPR), and close out the fly-in season Sept. 11-12 in Rochester, New York (KROC).

Registration websites for the 2020 fly-ins are:

  • San Marcos
  • Casper
  • Rochester

The fly-in at San Marcos will be a unique experience with AOPA co-locating its event as the featured sponsor with Go Wheels Up! Texas for a weekend that will include regular AOPA Fly-In programming, along with an airshow, concert series, and a car show.

To help underwrite the costs of the event, there is an admission fee. AOPA members and their guests will receive a one-time entry fee of $15 per person, good for entry to both Friday and Saturday, that gives access to the entire show. To get the special AOPA price, you must register through AOPA.

All three events include a Friday night Flightline Cookout, short takeoff and landing (STOL) invitational, seminars, exhibits, and more.

AOPA’s two-day fly-ins will continue with workshops on both Fridays and Saturdays. The all-day intensive workshops, which in the past have included a ground school for IFR proficiency; owner-performed maintenance; VFR long cross-country flight; mountain flying techniques and survival skills; and aviation adventures, proved popular with members and will continue to be offered in the 2020 fly-in season.

“We will be bringing back some of the most requested workshops for 2020 offering engaging lessons to improve aviation knowledge and safety,” said AOPA Senior Director of Outreach and Events Chris Eads. “And, as always, we are working hard to create new and exciting opportunities for pilots of all levels to improve and expand their skills.”

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