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Experimental Aircraft Association
NameExperimental Aircraft Association
Formation1953
FounderPaul Poberezny
LocationOshkosh, Wisconsin
Region servedUnited States
MembershipOver 200,000

Experimental Aircraft Association is a non-profit organization that promotes and supports recreational aviation in the United States and around the world, with a strong focus on homebuilt aircraft, restored aircraft, and vintage aircraft. The organization was founded in 1953 by Paul Poberezny, a United States Navy veteran and aircraft designer, who is also known for his work on the Aerocoupe and Pober Pixie. The Experimental Aircraft Association has grown to become one of the largest and most influential aviation organizations in the world, with over 200,000 members and a presence in many countries, including Canada, Australia, and Europe. The organization is headquartered in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, which is also home to the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh airshow, one of the largest and most popular aviation events in the world, featuring performances by the Blue Angels and the Red Bull Air Force.

History

The Experimental Aircraft Association was founded in 1953 by Paul Poberezny, who is considered one of the pioneers of homebuilt aircraft in the United States. Poberezny, who was also a United States Navy veteran and aircraft designer, had a vision to create an organization that would promote and support recreational aviation and provide a community for homebuilt aircraft enthusiasts to share their passion and knowledge. The organization quickly gained popularity, and by the 1960s, it had grown to become a national organization with chapters across the United States. The Experimental Aircraft Association has also been involved in various initiatives, including the Young Eagles program, which provides free flight training to young people, and the EAA Aviation Museum, which showcases a collection of historic aircraft, including the Wright Flyer and the Spirit of St. Louis. The organization has also worked closely with other aviation organizations, such as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Aeronautic Association (NAA), to promote aviation safety and advocate for the rights of general aviation pilots, including those flying Cessna 172 and Piper Cherokee aircraft.

Organization

The Experimental Aircraft Association is a non-profit organization that is governed by a board of directors, which includes prominent figures in the aviation industry, such as Bob Hoover and Clay Lacy. The organization has a staff of over 200 people, who work to support the organization's mission and provide services to its members, including flight training, aircraft insurance, and aviation advocacy. The Experimental Aircraft Association also has a network of over 1,000 volunteers, who help to support the organization's events and activities, including the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh airshow, which features performances by the US Air Force Thunderbirds and the Canadian Snowbirds. The organization is headquartered in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, which is also home to the EAA Aviation Museum and the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh airshow, and has a presence in many countries, including Canada, Australia, and Europe, with partnerships with organizations such as the Royal Aeronautical Society and the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI).

Activities

The Experimental Aircraft Association offers a wide range of activities and services to its members, including flight training, aircraft insurance, and aviation advocacy. The organization also hosts a number of events and activities throughout the year, including the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh airshow, which is one of the largest and most popular aviation events in the world, featuring performances by the Red Bull Air Force and the Breitling Jet Team. The organization also offers a number of educational programs and resources, including the EAA Aviation Museum and the EAA Air Academy, which provide training and education to aviation enthusiasts and professional pilots, including those flying Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 aircraft. The Experimental Aircraft Association has also partnered with other organizations, such as the National Park Service and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), to promote aviation safety and provide educational resources to the public, including information on air traffic control and weather forecasting.

AirVenture

The EAA AirVenture Oshkosh airshow is one of the largest and most popular aviation events in the world, attracting over 500,000 visitors each year. The event features a wide range of activities and exhibits, including aircraft displays, flight demonstrations, and educational seminars, with participation from organizations such as the NASA, the US Air Force, and the Royal Air Force. The event also includes a number of special events and activities, such as the Night Air Show and the Air Show Performers, which feature performances by the Blue Angels and the Thunderbirds. The EAA AirVenture Oshkosh airshow is held annually in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and is considered one of the premier aviation events in the world, with attendance from notable figures such as Buzz Aldrin and Chuck Yeager.

Chapters

The Experimental Aircraft Association has a network of over 1,000 chapters across the United States and around the world, which provide a local community for aviation enthusiasts to share their passion and knowledge. The chapters offer a wide range of activities and services, including flight training, aircraft building, and social events, with participation from organizations such as the Civil Air Patrol and the Aviation Exploring. The chapters are also involved in various initiatives, such as the Young Eagles program, which provides free flight training to young people, and the EAA Aviation Museum, which showcases a collection of historic aircraft, including the Wright Flyer and the Spirit of St. Louis. The Experimental Aircraft Association has also partnered with other organizations, such as the Boy Scouts of America and the Girl Scouts of the USA, to promote aviation education and provide resources to young people, including information on aerodynamics and aircraft design.

Advocacy

The Experimental Aircraft Association is a strong advocate for the rights of general aviation pilots and aviation enthusiasts, and works to promote aviation safety and provide educational resources to the public. The organization has been involved in various initiatives, including the FAA Reauthorization Act and the Aviation Safety Act, and has worked closely with other aviation organizations, such as the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) and the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), to promote the interests of general aviation pilots, including those flying Cessna 172 and Piper Cherokee aircraft. The Experimental Aircraft Association has also partnered with government agencies, such as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), to promote aviation safety and provide educational resources to the public, including information on air traffic control and weather forecasting. The organization has also worked with notable figures, such as John Glenn and Neil Armstrong, to promote the importance of aviation and space exploration.

Category:Aviation organizations

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