Photos: AOPA Fly-In Prescott 2016

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Key Takeaways:

  • AOPA's final Fly-In for the year in Prescott, Arizona, was a record-breaking success, attracting approximately 6,300 attendees and 565 aircraft.
  • The event featured a diverse program including aviation seminars, numerous exhibitors, and a miniature airshow with performances by Melissa Andrzejewski, Skip Stewart, and Bill Stein.
  • Attendees enjoyed ideal weather conditions, opportunities for under-wing camping, and engaging activities like the "Rusty Pilot" seminar.
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AOPA’s final Fly-In for the year in Prescott, Arizona, became a huge success. Five hundred sixty-five aircraft flew in for the event, and a record number of attendees, right around 6,300, walked the flight line to attend seminars on a variety of topics, visit exhibitors and watch a miniature airshow featuring Melissa Andrzejewski, Skip Stewart and Bill Stein.

Here’s a taste of what the event looked like.

AOPA Prescott Fly-In
The weather conditions on Saturday could not have been better, with mild temperatures, light winds and a few puffy clouds providing occasional relief from the sun. Pia Bergqvist
AOPA Prescott Fly-In
Quite a few pilots took the opportunity to camp under the wings of their airplanes at a grassy area adjacent to the show. Pia Bergqvist
AOPA Prescott Fly-In
While it’s hard to camp under a low-wing airplane, they make good fly-in airplanes anyway. Pia Bergqvist
AOPA Prescott Fly-In
The main hangar was consistently filled with aviation enthusiasts. Here, Tom Haines, editor-in-chief of AOPA Pilot, welcomes the crowd on Saturday morning. Pia Bergqvist
AOPA Prescott Fly-In
This beautiful polished Lockheed Electra was parked at the pilots entrance to the show. Pia Bergqvist
AOPA Prescott Fly-In
Kids were allowed to paint an airplane on display by Safelaunch.org, which uses aviation and art to prevent drug addiction in teens. Pia Bergqvist
AOPA Prescott Fly-In
The volunteers helping out at the fly-in did a terrific job in keeping the event safe. Pia Bergqvist
AOPA Prescott Fly-In
Airplanes ranging in size from this small homebuilt to the regional airliner in the background were a part of the event. Pia Bergqvist
AOPA Prescott Fly-In
The exhibit hangar was consistently filled with people. Pia Bergqvist
AOPA Prescott Fly-In
AOPA’s Rusty Pilot seminar was, once again, a great success, with a large hangar filled with non-current pilots ready to get back in the cockpit. Pia Bergqvist
AOPA Prescott Fly-In
Ernest A. Love Field’s Runway 12-30 was closed to provide additional airplane parking. Pia Bergqvist
AOPA Prescott Fly-In
AOPA will continue its regional Fly-In concept with shows around the country in 2017. Pia Bergqvist

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