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The country club was the location of meetings of members that founded AOPA. [10] AOPA incorporated on May 15, 1939, with Charles Townsend Ludington serving as the first president. [2] [3] In 1971 the organization purchased Airport World Magazine, moving its operations to Bethesda, Maryland. [11]
In 1968, Collins began writing for Flying magazine, and he was named Editor in Chief in 1977. He moved to AOPA Pilot magazine as Publisher and Editor in 1988. In 1993, he returned to Flying as an editor at large, where he wrote a monthly column as well as feature articles. In October 2008 Collins retired as a regular contributor to Flying ...
Richard Gibson McSpadden (1960 – October 1, 2023) [1] was an American educator and pilot. He became the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Air Safety Institute (ASI) senior vice-president in 2020, having previously been its executive director from 2017.
Jason Schappert is an American pilot and entrepreneur. Schappert is a CFII and ATP rated pilot, founder of MzeroA.com, and author of eight aviation flight training books. Schappert was named AOPA's Top Collegiate Flight Instructor in 2008, Outstanding Flight Instructor of 2014 and 2015, has amassed over 8000 hours of in-flight instruction since learning how to fly, and produces MzeroA.com's ...
Jan 1977–May 1978; Executive Editor, Car and Driver magazine, New York City, NY [24] July 1978–Jan. 1980; editorial director, Cycle Guide magazine [25] Jan 1980–Dec. 1981; Director of Editorial Development, Cycle Guide Publications [26] April 1982–Oct 1984, Executive Editor, AOPA Pilot magazine [27] 1982–1985, Editor-at-Large, Cycle ...
Michimasa Fujino (藤野 道格, Fujino Michimasa) is a retired Japanese aeronautical engineer, entrepreneur, and founder of the Honda Aircraft Company, a subsidiary of the Honda Motor Company.
the Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association (AOPA), the main U.S. organization for owners and pilots of general aviation aircraft. [ 3 ] the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Union (IAM)/(IAMAW) - the labor union representing workers at several general aviation manufacturers' factories; [ 3 ] [ 13 ]
Vicki Cruse (December 13, 1967 – August 22, 2009) was an American aerobatic pilot and administrator. She won the U.S. national unlimited aerobatic title in 2007 out of a field of 101 participants. [1]