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UltraFlight Radio can now be found live on Tuesday UltraFlight Radiomornings right here on the web at www.ultraflightradio.com at 10:00am Eastern Standard Time and 7:00am Pacific Time. But you don't have to hear it live to hear it.

You can also hear (previous shows) at the show archive. We make it convenient for you.

To be a part of the show and you are in the U.S., you can call toll-free: 1-866-613-1612. If you are somewhere that the toll-free number does not work, you can reach us at 1-858-268-3068. Another (often better) way to get questions to us is by E-mail. You can write Roy at roy@easyflight.com

Randy Hansen, Experimental Aircraft Association
Randy Hansen talks to us about the organization of the FAA. We talk about the different offices, where they're located, and what they do. Discover the different parts of the FAA are and what their responsibilities are. Experimental Aircraft Association (7/3/07)

Paul Hamilton, Adventure Productions
Paul Hamilton recently became a private pilot rated for weight shift control. We talk about what it takes to get a private rating and the privileges a pilot gets with the rating. Also, ASA recently finished their Virtual Test Prep 2007 for Certified Flight Instructors and Paul tells us how it works. Adventure Productions (7/3/07)

Bill Fortney, America From 500 Feet II
Bill Fortney updates us on the America From 500 Feet II book project. We talk about about some of the special situations that arrive when photographing popular views from the air. America From 500 Feet II (7/3/07)

Bever Borne, Air-Tech, Inc.
Ethanol continues to be a problem in fuels. More and more pilots are finding their (non-aviation) fuel pumps converted to ethanol. Bever Borne talks about the problems pilots come into when changing over to ethanol. Some problems happen after time and some problems occur very shortly after converting to ethanol use. Air-Tech, Inc. (7/3/07)

Jim Sweeney, SweeneyCorp
Jim Sweeney talks about the importance of using official published information about airports when planning cross-countries. We talk about the information found in the Airport/Facilities Directory. SweeneyCorp (7/3/07)

Barbara Tolbert, Northwest EAA Fly-In
Barbara Tolbert visits us about the ever popular Arlington EAA Fly-In. She lets us know what's going on this year and how you can be a part of the largest (and friendliest) fly-in in the Great Northwest. Northwest EAA Fly-In (7/3/07)

And if You Missed The June 26th Show...

You Can Still Get It In The Archives

We archive shows for four to six weeks. But for your convenience, you can access segments from last weeks show straight from this E-mail. Just click on the links below the segment titles.

Van Stumpner, Federal Aviation Administration
Van Stumpner just finished putting on a Designated Airworthiness Representative class for DAR candidates in Oklahoma City. The amount of material that a DAR has to be familiar with is impressive. Van talks about that and how to find a DAR locally. List of DARs (6/26/07)

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Richard Meredith-Hardy, World Paramotor Championships 2007
Richard Meredith-Hardy just returned from China with José Luis Esteban from Spain. They were there to review the site and preparations for the 2007 World Paramotor Championships. Richard gives us an update and talks about why this championship event will be a once in a lifetime event. World Paramotor Championships 2007 (6/26/07)

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Mike Loehle, Loehle Aircraft
Loehle Aircraft has obtained the lease on a WWII era hanger in Tennessee. Mike Loehle talks about the building, the airport and their history. He also talks about the plans for the hangar itself. Loehle Aircraft (6/26/07)

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Brian Carpenter, Rainbow Aviation Services
Brian Carpenter deals with a lot of aviation questions while teaching the 16-hour maintenance inspection course. A very common question has to do with prop loading. We talk about prop loading in sport aircraft and answer those questions. Rainbow Aviation Services (6/26/07)

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Rusty Sachs, National Association of Flight Instructors
Rusty Sachs joins us to talk about ideas for getting people interested in aviation. A lot of people have the interest in flying, but don't know how to get started. Flight instructors are the people that are normally tasked with making that introduction between potential pilots and aviation. Rusty also talks about NAFI's presence at Oshkosh. National Association of Flight Instructors (6/26/07)

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Zane Morris, ImNzane Summer Spectacular
Zane Morris is getting ready to host his first Fly-In and it sounds like it will be a great time. Powered parachutes, powered paragliders, competition, and plenty of other games are going to fill up big day's worth of activity. We learn all about it from Zane. (6/26/07)

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Upcoming Ultralight & Light Sport Aviation Events

If you have an upcoming ultralight related event that you would like to get on the schedule, E-mail me with the event name, location, date, and contact information by clicking here. Meanwhile, check out the following events:

2007 Power Of Dreams Fly-In
July 4-8, 2007. Allen County Airport, Iola, Kansas. This year the 4th of July is on Wednesday so we decided to add an extra day to our fly-in. Come early and on Wednesday evening we will have a small covered dish dinner and watch the fireworks from the airport. You can see the Iola, Gas City, and Elks fireworks displays from the runway at the airport. We are planning on flying 22 miles for dinner Friday night and Saturday morning 18 miles to breakfast. The Iola Chamber of Commerce has a new Trolley car and on Saturday there will be a tour of the historical Iola for those who wish to attend. So if you plan on attending please pre-register ASAP and pay when you arrive. If for some reason you can not attend you owe nothing and we hope to see you next year. Iola Flyers.

Lost Stirrup Lodge High Altitude Fly-In
July 5-8, 2007. Canon City, Colorado. Once again, PPG pilots from across the country and overseas, will flock to the heights of Bob "Bubba" Peter's ranch in Colorado, West of Pikes Peak, for fun and games at the annual Lost Stirrup Lodge High Altitude Fly-In. Though a challenge for pilots from lower altitudes, no attending pilot has failed to earn this fly-in's coveted "High Altitude Pilot" patch. Earn yours this year simply by launching. Once in the air, flying is pretty much the same but with a slower climb rate. For more information, visit www.poweredparaglidingcolorado.com or www.loststirrup.com.

8th Annual Nebraska Ultralight Gathering
July 6-8, 2007 (Noon Friday to Noon Sunday). David City, Nebraska (93Y). Food, candy drop, fun contests, fellowship. Free camping. Pilots of all stripes invited. Public welcome to learn about ultralight and light sport aviation. Info: Dave Nissen 402-462-5249 or www.anug.org.

2nd Annual Fly-In and Pig Roast
July 7, 2007. Greater Kankakee Airport, Kankakee, Illinois. Bomb drop and spot landing competitions. Our world famous chef will be preparing breakfast, lunch, and dinners. Sport powered parachute and airplane introductory flights. Sponsored by EAA Chapter 1159. Visit The Ultralight Place for more information.

Arlington Northwest EAA Fly-In
July 11-15, 2007. Arlington Municipal Airport, Arlington, Washington. Hot air balloons, ultralights, restored rare to modern aircraft, kid's activities, exhibitors, forums, workshops, and world class aerobatic performers. Arlington Northwest EAA Fly-In.

Bear Lodge Fly-In
July 12-15, 2007. Several hundred acres of alpine meadows are being offered up to paramotor pilots at the scenic Bear Lodge, Burgess Junction, Wyoming. It's just west of Sheridan, Wyoming. It immediately follows the Colorado Lost Stirrup Fly-In
. Contact info: Don McNiven (307) 762-3389 or Bob Kimpton (406) 248-7086. For more information visit www.bearlodgeflyin.com.

Ickes Airpark Annual Gathering
July 13-15, 2007. Ickes Public Ultralight Airport and Licensed Private Airport, Osterburg, Pennsylvania.. Model Airplanes. Powered Parachute and Ultralight Displays. Free Parking and Admission. Full Restroom Facilities; Shower, Hot & Cold Water. For more information, contact Don Ickes at (814) 276-3353 or visit Ickes Public Ultralight Airport.

23rd Annual Homer Bell Fly-In
July 19-21, 2007. Hillsboro, Ohio. RotorWay, Helicycle, Safari and certified machines come in for this educational and fun event. Call (937) 364-2047 for more information or visit Homer K Bell Consulting.

Trike Pilots Fly-In/Camp-Over
July 20-22, 2007. Cushing Field, Newark, Illinois. The Cushing Field Trike Pilots will host a pre-Oshkosh "Trike Bivouac". Friendly Competition, BBQ, Breakfast Fly-Out and more. For more information, contact: Mike Hudetz, michaelhudetz@comcast.com (630) 879-6568. Also Learn More Here.

EAA 919 Fly In Drive In Breakfast
July 21, 2007. Rushford Airport, Rushford, Minnesota. For event flyer, click here.

EAA AirVenture Oshkosh
July 23-29, 2007. Wittman Regional Airport, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. EAA AirVenture Oshkosh.

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