2016 Convention
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2016 Convention
CONVENTION GUIDE THE ROOSEVELT HOTEL NEW ORLEANS, LA OCTOBER 5 - 9, 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS {click on the section or page number to go directly to that page. To return to the table of contents on any page, click the on the logo, bottom right.} MMOPA Sponsors The Roosevelt Hotel New Orleans Lakefront Airport (KNEW) 3 4 5 FEATURED SPEAKERS Erik Eliel Story Musgrave Jerry Cockrell Educational Seminars Vendor Displays 6 6 7 8 8 COMPANIONS ACTIVITIES Ground School Flight Training Opportunity Suggested Highlights 9 9 10 MMOPA Pre-Convention Tour Companions Tour MMSTF Live Auction World War II Museum 2015 Photo Collage Frequently Asked Questions Schedule CONVENTION GUIDE 11 12 13 13 14 15 16-18 | OCTOBER 5 - 9, 2016 2 GOLD SPONSORS Piper Aircraft, Inc. And it’s Authorized Dealers: Columbia Aircraft Sales Cutter Piper Sales Des Moines Flying Service, Inc. Flightline Group, Inc. Kansas City Aviation Center Keystone Aviation, LLC Muncie Aviation Company SkyTech, Inc. Texas Piper North/ South Western Aircraft, Inc. SILVER SPONSORS Garmin JetProp, LLC Mead Aircraft Services Midwest Malibu Center Pratt & Whitney Canada Simcom Training Centers BRONZE SPONSORS Aviation Tax Consultants Falcon Insurance Hardy Aviation Insurance Honeywell/Bendix King Jeppesen jetAVIVA Legacy Flight Training,LLC MT -Propeller Malibu Aerospace The Trend Group UVair Services CONVENTION GUIDE | OCTOBER 5 - 9, 2016 3 THE ROOSEVELT HOTEL The moment you enter the block-long canopy of golden columns and crystal chandeliers, there’s little question that your stay will be anything short of grand. One of the South’s first grand hotels, a $170 million historic restoration has returned The Roosevelt to its place as the premier luxury hotel in New Orleans and one of America’s grandest destinations. Now a part of the prestigious Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts, this landmark combines elegant guest rooms, historic dining and entertainment venues with abundant and luxurious meeting spaces. New indulgences like the world-famous Waldorf Astoria Spa make for a truly legendary experience in the heart of this remarkable city. The Roosevelt stands in the same place it has for more than 100 years, at the heart of all the history, cuisine, entertainment and culture that made New Orleans famous. Just past the hotel’s magnificent brass doors are the narrow streets and old-world charm of the French Quarter. Stroll along the shop-lined sidewalks of Royal Street. Immerse yourself in the constant buzz of activity at Jackson Square. Let your ears take you from one club to the next as you soak in a wealth of musical stylings at Preservation Hall or on Frenchmen Street. With the St. Charles and Canal streetcar lines within blocks of The Roosevelt, the rest of New Orleans is just a few stops away. Walk amongst the centuries-old live oaks of City Park or marvel at the majestic homes of the historic Garden District. When you stay at The Roosevelt, all of New Orleans is yours to explore. The Roosevelt Hotel MMOPA Room Reservation Online Link: Click Here to Reserve Your Room Or Dial 504-335-3138. Use rate code MMOPA CONVENTION GUIDE | OCTOBER 5 - 9, 2016 4 NEW ORLEANS LAKEFRONT (KNEW) NEW ORLEANS ONLY LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED FBO & THE OLDEST FBO ON KNEW Our Philosophy: We lead because we hold ourselves to a higher standard. And we do it for one reason - to provide pilots and passengers with the ultimate in safety, security and dependability. Our Mission: To make New Orleans Lakefront Airport and Flightline First the gateway to New Orleans for corporate and general aviation aircraft and to be the best FBO ever We're dedicated to safety ... first, last and always: The safety of our client's passengers and aircraft is paramount and the foundation for everything we do. It is the rationale behind our strict training and "zero tolerance" policy. When it comes to safety, we never compromise. We provide solutions: Many FBOs offer a full range of services, Flightline First does it with New Orleans hospitality and charm. We treat all our Guest and Pilots equally: Piston, turbo-prop or jet ... you are important to us because you are our aviation family. We provide superior service and value: What sets us apart? The total experience. We put our FBO at your beck and call. Ground transportation, in-flight catering, hospitality and dining reservations. We put safety, courtesy and value before profit. MMOPA has negotiated no landing, ramp or overnight fees. A discount on both Jet A & 100LL, with minimum purchase, will be announced closer to the convention. If you do purchase the minimum amount you will be subject to fee’s. CONVENTION GUIDE | OCTOBER 5 - 9, 2016 5 FEATURED SPEAKERS ERIK ELIEL FRED HYMAN MEMORIAL LECTURE THURSDAY OCTOBER 6, 2016 9:15AM - 10:30AM Erik Eliel, founder and president of Radar Training International, has been involved in aviation since 1979. His earliest years as a professional aviator were as an Air Force pilot flying the T-38, C-141, and the U-2. His interest with radar began in 1991 while flying airlift and transport missions to Europe, Africa, South America, and the Middle East. In 1997, Erik was selected to join the cadre of instructors at the Air Force Advanced Instrument School in San Antonio, Texas, teaching advanced instrument concepts to pilots representing, NASA, federal law enforcement agencies, and all branches of the DOD. It was here that Erik developed and taught the first-ever formal weather radar course for Air Force pilots. Erik’s early interest with weather radar and severe convective weather was inspired by the work of industry legends Bob Buck, Jim Cook, J.T. Lee, Archie Trammell, and Dr. Fred Bates. Currently, his radar seminar is offered both domestically and abroad and has been presented to professional pilots representing the flight departments of Fortune 500 companies, aviation associations, a major airline, the military, as well as dispatchers and meteorologists of aviation-related companies. He has been called on by the manufacturers of airborne weather radar systems to consult in the design, operational employment of, and evaluation of their systems. His radar- and weather-related articles have been published in the NBAA Journal of Business Aviation and in Business & Commercial Aviation. In addition, his input has been solicited for safety-orientated publications such as the Flight Safety Foundation’s magazine AeroSafety World. Erik has over 13,000 hours of flying time and is currently a line pilot for a major airline, logging more than 600 hours annually. He also maintains his CFI, CFII, and MEI ratings. His company, Radar Training International, maintains active memberships in multiple professional flying organizations and associations including National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), and Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA). STORY MUSGRAVE SAFETY, QUALITY, LEADERSHIP, INSPIRATIONS FRIDAY OCTOBER 7, 2016 10:30AM - 12:00 PM Story Musgrave was born on a dairy farm in Stockbridge, MA, and by age 3 wandered forests and floated homebuilt rafts on the rivers. He rode combines at 5, drove trucks and tractors at 10 and when alone in remote fields repaired them by himself at age 13. Before finishing school, he ran off to Korea with the U. S. Marines as an aircraft electrician and engine mechanic. He flew with the Marines and over the next 55 years accumulated 18,000 hours in over 160 aircraft. As a parachutist, he has 800 free-falls. He now has 7 graduate degrees in math, computers, chemistry, medicine, physiology, literature and psychology, and 20 honorary doctorates - he’s the most formally educated CONVENTION GUIDE | astronaut with seven academic degrees. As a NASA astronaut for over 30 years, he flew six space flights, performed the first shuttle spacewalk on Challengers first flight, piloted on an astronomy mission, conducted two classified DOD missions, was the lead spacewalker on the Hubble Telescope repair mission and on his last flight operated an electronic chip manufacturing satellite on Columbia. In 1996 he became only the second astronaut to achieve the record of six spaceflights. He was also a part-time trauma surgeon as an astronaut. OCTOBER 5 - 9, 2016 6 FEATURED SPEAKERS JERRY COCKRELL HOW TO EXERCISE POOR JUDGEMENT & SURVIVE SATURDAY OCTOBER 8, 2016 10:30AM - 12:00 PM Jerry Cockrell is a psychologist, aviator, humorist and indemand speaker. His ‘down-home’ style and hilarious anecdotes have charmed, educated and entertained audiences around the world. This popular aviation personality has an almost magical way of getting important information across to diverse audiences while captivating them with very real and very funny material. Dr. Cockrell, a former Boeing 737 Captain, has over 20,000 flying hours including flying a Boeing 747-400 on international routes for an FAR 121 carrier. He holds a Ph.D. in Psychology and Education. Beginning his work in 1977, he was one of the earliest developers of Crew Resource Management programs. Since that time he has conducted more than 200 Crew Resource Management and Check Airman Safety Seminars for such air carriers as: United Parcel Service, Alaska Airlines, Air B.C., Air Ontario, Frontier Airlines, Overseas National Airlines, Mark Air, Reeves Aleutian Airways and Henson Airlines. CONVENTION GUIDE | Present day Teamwork programs originated with the development of airline Crew Resource Management training. Working on the forefront, Dr. Cockrell has been leading the way with his unique CRM, human factor and teamwork programs, inspiring others to follow. Jerry has worked with corporate, government and aviation groups including Mobil Oil, Arco, all branches of the military, the US Coast Guard and the FBI. Working as Director of Safety and Training for Mark Air, he worked with their employees, including mechanics, pilots and flight attendants. His Maintenance Management Safety Seminars are the first to lead the way before government NPRM for CRM and he is a respected aviation Human Factors authority. OCTOBER 5 - 9, 2016 7 EDUCATIONAL SEMINARS Piper Update Fred Hyman Memorial Lecture Garmin Avionics Update Ask the Avionics Experts Q&A Safety, Quality, Leadership, Inspirations Being Named as a Defendant in a Fatal Aviation Accident Weather Analysis for Flight Planning iPad Apps: Garmin Pilot, Foreflight & Others Turbine Maintenance Piston Maintenance Mirage/Matrix Owners Roundtable Malibu Owners Roundtable Meridian Owners Roundtable JetProp Owners Roundtable Avoiding a Difficult IRS Exam Cirrus Safety Program How to Exercise Poor Judgement and Survive MMOPA Membership Meeting 2016 Accident and Safety Review MMOPA VENDOR DISPLAYS LISTED BELOW ARE VENDORS THAT MAY BE EXHIBITING THIS YEAR Advocate Aircraft Taxation Airsure Limited Air Journey AmSafe, Inc. Arizona Aircraft Accessories Aviation Training Management LLC Avidyne Corporation BE Aerospace Concorde Battery Corp. Cutter Aviation Dallas Airmotive Eclipse International Falcon Insurance Agency of California FltPlan.com Garmin International Hardy Aviation Insurance, Inc. Hartzell Propeller Service CONVENTION GUIDE | Heavans Landing Honeywell/Bendix King JetProp LLC JP Instruments Kestrel Aeroworks Legacy Flight Training, LLC Malibu Aerospace Midwest Malibu Center Piper Aircraft, Inc. Pratt & Whitney Canada SimCom Training Centers Sun Aviation Textron Lycoming The Pilot Insurance Center The Trend Group UVair Services Vero Beach Avionics OCTOBER 5 - 9, 2016 8 MMOPA COMPANION TRAINING OPPORTUNITY Your choice of Introductory Ground School - Advanced Ground School - 1.5 hours practicing pattern flying & landings at the airport in YOUR plane with an instructor in the left seat. This year for the companions ground school we are changing the program up a little and will be offering two different ground school courses. Legacy Flight Training out of Vero Beach and Scottsdale will be providing Caitlin McCarthy as the companions ground school instructor. MOPA companions are welcome to attend one or both of the courses as described below. Caitlin is an instructor at Legacy in Vero Beach, Florida. Caitlin joined the Legacy team in 2013 after spending six years as the Chief Pilot for an engineering firm in Jacksonville, FL. She has been an active flight instructor since 2006, accruing almost 2,000 hours of dual given time, with 400 of those hours in the PA-46. Caitlin enjoys sharing her passion for aviation and travel with new and seasoned aviators. She aims to make flying accessible to people of all backgrounds with her clear, entertaining style of communication and genuine enthusiasm for the subject. "The Empowered Passenger" (Introductory Ground School) 2.5 hours Thursday 9:30am -12:00pm Provide a step by step approach to firmly comprehending and applying the essential fundamentals to proactively serve as an essential resource during all phases of flight including challenging and critical scenarios. Most importantly, the goal will be instilling confidence that pilots and non-Pilots alike CAN be crew-members. Beyond just staying out of the pilot's way, what you can do to make the flight safer, easier and more enjoyable for everyone. Topics may include: assisting with the preflight inspection, proper loading of baggage and people, sterile cockpit concept, traffic watch, basic radio phraseology and how to listen effectively, aeromedical considerations, what constitutes an "emergency," how to help in case of an emergency (safety equipment, navigation, emergency checklists, basic flying skills). We will also allow time for discussion, possibly analyzing an accident where the passenger could have been of assistance and mitigated the situation or simply answering the participants "what if" questions. CONVENTION GUIDE | "Partners in Flight” (Advanced Ground School) 2.5 hours Friday 9:30am - 12:00pm Provide an introduction to the execution of instrument approach procedures utilizing the aircraft’s onboard equipment along with basic, disciplined aircraft control techniques. The objective will be to instill confidence that with a well-planned and rehearsed mindset, the use of standardized flight deck flows and aircraft control will yield a predictable and successful outcome in a variety of scenarios. This training will also encourage one to assume progressively active roles on future flights thus enabling them to refine the skills previously acquired. This is an advanced course for those who have spent a lot of time in the cockpit, perhaps even have a license. Topics may include: PA-46 systems (with a focus on pressurization) and the sounds, smells, sensations, aural alerts and CAS messages/annunciators that may indicate a problem; instrument theory including loading and flying autopilot coupled approaches; basic weather theory and planning; and helping the pilot make a good go/no-go decision using the Risk Assessment Form developed by Legacy Flight Training. This course will include a discussion/analysis of an accident where the passenger's action or inaction played some role in the event. In both courses the participants will leave with a list of questions to ask their pilot on their next flight, ranging from simple: "can you please show me where the fire extinguisher is located and how to use it?" to more advanced "can I try to load, activate and arm the approach with your help?" as appropriate. The Introductory and Advanced Ground School 2.5 hour courses are $150.00 for one or both. The 1.5 hour flying session is $600.00 and INCLUDES one or both ground school classes. The flying sessions usually sell out quickly so register now at www.mmopa.com. Both ground school classes have no limit on attendance. OCTOBER 5 - 9, 2016 9 COMPANIONS SUGGESTED HIGHLIGHTS WEDNESDAY 9:30AM – 3:30PM Pre-Convention Tour (see page 11) 6:00PM - 8:30PM Welcome Reception & MMOPA Registration THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 8:00AM - 8:15AM Welcome Remarks with Manny Casiano 9:30AM – 11:30AM Companions Flying Sessions at Airport By slot times only (see page 9) 9:30AM – 11:30AM Companions Flying Sessions at Airport – By slot times only (see page 9) 9:30AM – 12:00PM Companions Advanced Ground School (see page 9) 9:30AM – 3:30PM Companions Tour (see page 12) 7:00AM – 8:30AM Breakfast with Vendors 9:15AM – 10:30AM Fred Hyman Memorial Lecture 9:30AM – 12:00PM Companions Introductory Ground School (see page 9) 12:00PM – 1:00PM Companions Get Acquainted Lunch 1:30PM – 3:30PM Companions Flying Sessions at Airport By slot times only (see page 9) 4:00PM – 9:30PM WWII Museum (see page 13) 6:00PM – 7:00PM Cocktails at US Freedom Pavilion 7:00AM – 8:30AM Breakfast with Vendors 7:00AM – 8:30AM Breakfast with Vendors 10:30AM – 12:00PM Featured Speaker: Jerry Cockrell (see page 7) 10:30AM – 12:00PM Featured Speaker: Story Musgrave (see page 6) 12:00PM – 1:00PM Lunch with Vendors 12:00PM – 1:00PM Lunch with Vendors 1:30PM – 3:30PM Companions Flying Sessions at Airport By slot times only (see page 9) 1:30PM – 3:30PM Companions Flying Sessions at Airport By slot times only (see page 9) 6:00PM – 9:30PM Dinner On Your Own in New Orleans 6:00PM – 7:00PM Cocktails 7:00PM – 9:30PM Dinner & Live Auction 7:00PM – 9:30PM Dinner at US Freedom Pavilion CONVENTION GUIDE | OCTOBER 5 - 9, 2016 10 MMOPA PRE-CONVENTION TOUR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5TH 9:30AM - 3:30PM Steamboat Natchez - 1st Stop Experience New Orleans from the Mississippi River with a scenic cruise on the historic Steamboat Natchez. Take a two-hour cruise from the heart of the French Quarter that takes you back in time to the atmosphere of the Old South while enjoying a creole lunch onboard and a Calliope Organ concert. Learn about New Orleans foundation as a harbor city. The views of the New Orleans’ skyline from the Steamboat Natchez are picturesque. These sights, sounds, and smells of a cruise along the Mississippi create the perfect southern ambiance expected from culturally-rich New Orleans. Blaine Kerns Mardi Gras World - 2nd Stop There are plenty of tours in New Orleans, but only one offers a real, behind-the-scenes look at New Orleans Mardi Gras, and that’s the Mardi Gras World tour. Mardi Gras World gives you an authentic Mardi Gras experience all year round. Our knowledgeable guides take the mask off Mardi Gras with an all-access Mardi Gras tour, winding through the massive studio where these magnificent floats are built from the ground up. You’ll learn about the history of this unique and festive tradition and go beyond its reputation to get a deeper understanding of the real Mardi Gras. You will love the experience of touring the space where our artisans create spectacular floats for over 40 parades each year. THIS TOUR INCLUDES: PRIVATE MOTOR COACH - PRIVATE GUIDE - LUNCH - ALL APPLICABLE TAXES & GRATUITIES THE COST OF THIS TOUR IS $99.00 PER PERSON CONVENTION GUIDE | OCTOBER 5 - 9, 2016 11 MMOPA COMPANIONS TOUR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8TH 10:00AM - 3:30PM Oak Alley Plantation Come Enjoy Her Beauty and Dream of Her Rich Past! At the time Oak Alley was built, the River Region sugar industry was flourishing, and a chain of stately plantations and their homes that lined the banks of the Mississippi. Too many of these plantation homes since have been devoured by the passage of time, exposure to the elements and mankind’s struggle to move on, but Oak Alley remains as a testimonial to the old South’s golden age. There is a simple authenticity about her grandeur that reassures and frees the mind to contemplate and appreciate all facets of her existence. She offers the enchantment of one way of life without compromising the significance of another. Here indeed is something for everyone. Her restoration in 1925 by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stewart was carefully planned so that the inclusion of modern plumbing and kitchen facilities would conform to the original architectural format. In restoring something of beauty one assumes the responsibility of resisting the temptation to add little “improvements”. Adaptive restoration is somewhat more permissive, but at no time should it lose sight of the importance of preserving the very essence of the original. Inasmuch as the success of such a venture tends to be measured more by the lack of fundamental architectural changes rather than by the quantity, no matter how ingenious they might be, it is interesting to note that the Stewarts’ efforts at Oak Alley resulted in what many architects regard as the finest remaining example of adaptive restoration. Shortly before her death in 1972, Josephine Armstrong Stewart created the Oak Alley Foundation, a non-profit, charitable, literary, educational trust, so that, through the love and support of those who value a region’s link to the past, the mansion and 25 acres of grounds would endure. After arriving at the Plantation we will have a guided tour for 1 hour followed by a private luncheon. After lunch we will have another hour for a self-guided tour and historical discovery of the surrounding grounds. THIS TOUR INCLUDES: PRIVATE MOTOR COACH - PRIVATE GUIDE - LUNCH - ALL APPLICABLE TAXES & GRATUITIES THE COST OF THIS TOUR IS $99.00 PER PERSON CONVENTION GUIDE | OCTOBER 5 - 9, 2016 12 DINNER AND MMOPA LIVE AUCTION FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7TH 7:00PM - 9:30PM Dear MMOPA Member or Vendor: Please be generous this year when considering any contributions to the Malibu Mirage Safety & Training Foundation Auction. The auction proceeds this year will again be used for the MMSTF programs. If you have attended any of the MMSTF programs you are quite aware of the magnificent job that it does in keeping you well trained in your aircraft. This year we are asking you to donate items for our MMSTF auction so that we may be able to continue this priceless member benefit. Take time to think of how much knowledge you receive from these programs at such a low cost. Listed below are some items that have been donated in the past. Also please remember that all cash & items donated to the auction are tax deductible. If you wish to donate something of value or wish to make a cash contribution, please fill out the form on page 4 of the registration packet and fax or mail it back to me before September 30th, 2016 and I will contact you. If you have any questions regarding a donation for the auction, please contact me and I will be happy to assist you. * Donations of the use of your second home or vacation property for a week end to a week * Aircraft accessories * Power Tools * Discounts on flight training * Resort & Hotel rooms * Free fuel fill ups at various FBO’s * Maintenance certificates * Gift certificates *Head sets, tires, etc Thank you for your support, Bill Alberts, Convention Coordinator [email protected] Phone: (843)785-9358 Fax (866) 445-8171 WORLD WAR II MUSEUM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6TH 3:30PM - 9:00PM The War that Changed the World Why it was Fought, How it was Won, and What it Means Today The National WWII Museum tells the story of the American Experience in the war that changed the world–why it was fought, how it was won, and what it means today–so that all generations will understand the price of freedom and be inspired. The National WWII Museum in New Orleans opened on June 6, 2000, as The National D-Day Museum. Founded by historian and author, Stephen Ambrose, the Museum tells the story of the American Experience in the war that changed the world — why it was fought, how it was won, and what it means today — so that all generations will understand the price of freedom and be inspired by what they learn. In 2003, Congress officially designated us as America’s National WWII Museum. The National WWII Museum is an private 501c3 corporation. Designated by Congress in 2003 as the America’s National WWII Museum, the campus includes the Louisiana Memorial Pavilion, showcasing the large artifacts of the war and exhibits on D-Day at Normandy, the Home Front and the Pacific; the Solomon Victory Theater, a 4D theater showing the exclusive Tom Hanks production, Beyond All Boundaries; the Stage Door Canteen, where the music and entertainment of the “Greatest Generation” comes to life; the John E. Kushner Restoration Pavilion, where staff and volunteers restore artifacts in public view; the American Sector restaurant and Soda Shop — delicious onsite dining options by Chef John Besh; and the new US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center, where exhibits and interactive experiences paint the picture of a nation mobilized for war. CONVENTION GUIDE | OCTOBER 5 - 9, 2016 13 2015 25TH ANNIVERSARY MMOPA CONVENTION COEUR D’ ALENE, ID CONVENTION GUIDE | OCTOBER 5 - 9, 2016 14 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT IF ATTENDING THE ANNUAL MEETING FOR THE FIRST TIME? The MMOPA annual Convention is one of the premier aircraft owner meetings in the world. You will be impressed with the quality of the seminars, tours, social events and organization of the total event. Every little detail is well planned in advance and those that attend the meeting almost always return. Both the pilots and companions make many new friendships at the conventions. WHAT DOES THE REGISTRATION FEE COVER? The registration fee covers all food from Wednesday night through Saturday lunch. It also includes transportation during the official arrival and departure times, gifts, seminars, etc. You should not have any extra expenses except your room, shopping and beverages. DO I HAVE TO PAY FOR MY SPOUSE OR GUESTS? Yes. The majority of the money spent on the MMOPA Annual Meeting is for food, transportation, etc., therefore everyone must pay the registration fee. WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO ARRIVE & DEPART THE CONVENTION? You should arrive at the convention no later than Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. if you wish to make all the seminars and events. WILL MY COMPANION HAVE PLANNED ACTIVITIES? MMOPA is a very active proponent of companion activities. The companions attending the convention have many activities to choose from. We are offering a companions ground school and the option for a 2 hour companions flying training session in your plane (see page 9). Please look at Page 10 in this brochure for the companions suggested highlights. MMOPA has also planned a companions get acquainted luncheon on Thursday October 6th. WHAT IS THE DRESS CODE FOR THE CONVENTION? •Friday Auction Dinner: though not required, many gentlemen will either wear a jacket or suit, and most ladies will prefer a cocktail dress. •All other Convention events are country club casual. DO I HAVE TO PAY THE FULL REGISTRATION FEE IF I CAN ONLY ATTEND A DAY OR TWO? Yes. There are many costs that are incurred whether someone attends for one day or the entire Convention. As such, we have just one registration fee WHAT IF I HAVE TO CANCEL AFTER REGISTERING? Regular registrations are 100% refundable if you cancel before September 4th. After September 4th there will be no refunds. DO I NEED TO RENT A CAR FOR THE CONVENTION? Normally, no. Free transportation is provided to/from the airport FBO and The Hotel on Tuesday & Wednesday (11:00-7:00), and on Sunday (6:30-12:00). If you arrive or depart outside of those windows, your options are to get a taxi or rent a car. CONVENTION GUIDE | OCTOBER 5 - 9, 2016 15 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2016 ALL DAY TOPIC 11:00am KNEW > The Roosevelt Shuttle Service 7:00pm WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2016 ALL DAY TOPIC 9:30am 3:30pm Pre-Convention Tour 11:00am 7:00pm KNEW > The Roosevelt Shuttle Service 3:00pm 5:00pm MMOPA Registration 6:30pm 8:30pm Welcome Reception & MMOPA Registration THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2016 MORNING TOPIC SPEAKER 7:00am 8:30am Breakfast with Vendors 7:00am 3:30pm Vendor Exhibits & MMOPA Registration 8:00am 8:15am Welcome Remarks Manny Casiano 8:15am 9:15am Piper Update Simon Caldecott 9:15am 10:30am Fred Hyman Memorial Lecture Better To Be Good Than Lucky Erik Eliel 9:30am 12:00pm Companions Introductory Ground Seminar Caitlin McCarthy 10:30am 11:00am Break with Vendors 11:00am 12:00pm Attitude, Awareness and Authority 12:00pm 1:00pm Lunch with Vendors 12:00pm 1:00pm Companions Get Acquainted Luncheon Erik Eliel AFTERNOON TOPIC SPEAKER 1:00pm 2:00pm Garmin Avionics Update Chris Bauer 1:30pm 3:30pm Companions Flying Slots (By slot times only) 2:00pm 3:00pm Ask the Instructors Q&A 3:30pm 4:00pm Busses Depart for WWII Museum 4:00pm 5:00pm WWII Museum Louisiana Memorial Pavilion 5:00pm 5:45pm Movie First Showing - Beyond all Boundaries 6:00pm 6:45pm Movie Second Showing - Beyond all Boundaries CONVENTION GUIDE | OCTOBER 5 - 9, 2016 16 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2016 (CONTINUED) EVENING TOPIC 6:00pm 7:15pm Cocktails 7:15pm 9:30pm Dinner 9:00pm 9:30pm Busses Depart for The Roosevelt FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2016 MORNING TOPIC SPEAKER 7:00am 8:30am Breakfast with Vendors 7:00am 3:30pm Vendor Exhibits & MMOPA Registration 7:30am 8:00am Breakfast Seminar presented by Jeppesen 8:00am 9:00am Being Named as a Defendant in a Fatal Aviation Accident: One Member's Experience Involving Two PA-46 Aircraft and 5 Fatalities Joe Lechtanski & Randy James 9:00am 10:00am Weather Analysis for Flight Planning Bryan Heitman 10:00am 10:30am Break with Vendors 9:30am 11:30am Companions Flying Slots (By slot times only) 9:30am 12:00pm Companions Advanced Ground Seminar Caitlin McCarthy 10:30am 12:00pm Safety, Quality, Leadership, Inspirations Story Musgrave, MD, Astronaut 12:00pm 1:00pm Lunch with Vendors AFTERNOON TOPIC SPEAKER 1:00pm 2:00pm iPad Apps: Garmin Pilot, Foreflight & Others Paul Sanchez 1:30pm 3:30pm Companions Flying Slots (By slot times only) 2:00pm 3:30pm Turbine Maintenance Issues Kevin Mead 2:00pm 3:30pm Piston Maintenance Issues Chad Menne 3:30pm 4:00pm Break with Vendors 4:00pm 5:00pm Mirage/Matrix Owners Roundtable Jon Sisk 4:00pm 5:00pm Malibu Owners Roundtable Bart Bartlett 4:00pm 5:00pm Meridian Owners Roundtable Joe Lechtanski 4:00pm 5:00pm JetProp Owners Roundtable Darwin Conrad EVENING TOPIC 6:00pm 7:00pm Cocktails 7:00pm 9:30pm Dinner & Live Auction (Jackets Optional) CONVENTION GUIDE | OCTOBER 5 - 9, 2016 17 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2016 MORNING TOPIC SPEAKER 7:00am 8:30am Breakfast with Vendors 7:00am 1:00pm Vendor Exhibits & MMOPA Registration 8:00am 9:00am Avoiding a Difficult IRS Exam Lou Meiners & Susanne Meiners - Levy 9:00am 10:00am Cirrus Safety Program Rick Beach 9:30am 3:00pm Companions Tour 9:30am 11:30am Companions Flying Slots (By slot times only) 10:00am 10:30am Break with Vendors 10:30am 12:00pm How to Exercise Poor Judgement and Survive 12:00pm 1:00pm Lunch and Last Chance To Visit With Vendors Jerry Cockrell AFTERNOON TOPIC SPEAKER 1:00pm 2:00pm TBA 1:30pm 3:30pm Companions Flying Slots (By slot times only) 2:00pm 2:15pm Break 2:15pm 3:30pm MMOPA Membership Meeting MMOPA Board 3:30pm 5:00pm 2016 Accident and Safety Review Manny Casiano EVENING TOPIC 6:00pm Dinner On Your Own in New Orleans 9:30pm SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2016 ALL DAY TOPIC 6:30am The Roosevelt > KNEW Shuttle Service 11:30am AIRPORT SHUTTLE SERVICE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2016 6:30AM 7:30AM 8:30AM 9:30AM 10:30AM 11:30AM CONVENTION GUIDE 7:00AM 8:00AM 9:00AM 10:00AM 11:00AM | OCTOBER 5 - 9, 2016 18