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John Wilson, World Powered Parachute Champion
John Wilson is the first two-time winner of the World Powered Parachute Championship. He joins us to share with us his experiences in the sport and competition. www.chute-out.com (8/26/03)

Ron Wagner, Experimental Aircraft Association
Sport Pilot is still something that is in the works. Ron Wagner updates us on the rule and lets us know which desk the paperwork is sitting on! www.sportpilot.org (8/26/03)

Dawn Bonet, Powrachute
The 2003 Powrachute Extravaganza is right around the corner! Dawn Bonet fills us in on the largest yearly ultralight event. www.powrachute.com/extravaganza.htm (8/26/03)

Tom Olenik, Olenik Aviation
Tom Olenik talks about torque wrenches and what to do with your engine if you make a water landing and your engine is submerged. Tom is, always, ready to answer your engine questions when the show is live. Call them in at (888) 514-2100. www.buyitsellitfixit.com (8/26/03)

Jim Sweeney, NAPPF
If you fly or want to fly your ultralight out of an airport, there are things it helps to know to keep you in good graces with other pilots and airport management. Jim Sweeney shares some of the points of Airport Etiquette. Parts 2 & 3 will deal with flying into an airport. (8/26/03)

Jim Sweeney, NAPPF
If you fly or want to fly your ultralight out of an airport, there are things it helps to know to keep you in good graces with other pilots and airport management. Jim Sweeney shares some of the points of Airport Etiquette. Parts 2 & 3 will deal with flying into an airport. (8/26/03)

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Merrell Collins, The American Powered Parachute Association
The 2003 World Powered Parachute Championship is now a part of history. Merrell Collins joins us to talk to us about how it went. www.chute-out.com (8/19/03)

John Ballantyne
There is an alternative when it comes to flying a two-place trike that has nothing to do with expemptions to Part 103 or Sport Pilot. The alternative is in place and it is called the glider-trike program. John Ballantyne gives us an update on that front. (8/19/03)

Ray Johnson, Fly/In Cruise/In
This will be the 13th year for the annual Fly/In Cruise/In held at the Marion, Indiana Municipal Airport. This event attracts all types of aircraft with a heavy emphasis on Ultralight, Homebuilt and the Classics. They also display all types of classic vehicles, thus the name Fly/In Cruise/In. Ray Johnson joins us to tell us how you can be a part of this great fly-in over the Labor Day holiday! www.flyincruisein.com (8/19/03)

Tom Olenik, Olenik Aviation
Tom reflects on flying at airshows and fly-ins. Solving the mystery of the leaking recirculating oil bottle on a 582. Discussion of Rotax oil leaks. How replacement times for components are determined. www.buyitsellitfixit.com (8/19/03)

Jim Sweeney, NAPPF
If you fly or want to fly your ultralight out of an airport, there are things it helps to know to keep you in good graces with other pilots and airport management. Jim Sweeney shares some of the points of Airport Etiquette. (Part 1, Trailering Your Aircraft to the Airport) (8/19/03)

Bob Armond, Paratoys
Learn about powered paragliders with one of the top instructors in the sport. Bob Armond joins us to share some of his insight into the sport. www.paratoys.com (8/19/03)

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August 12th, 2003
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Trevor Wills, Australian Powered Parachute Team
With the World Powered Parachute Championship beginning in a couple of days, the Australian team has arrived in Greenville, IL to begin practice. Trevor Wills won 3rd place last year in the championship. We visit with him! www.chute-out.com www.aerochute.com.au (8/12/03)

Jon Thornburgh, UltraFlight Magazine
Legal expenses have been noted as one of the leading factors in the demise of general aviation in the United States. For example, lawsuits lead to the bankruptcy of Piper Aircraft. Those expenses have also destroyed companies like TEAM aircraft. Learn how you can protect yourself as a manufacturer, pilot, and instructor. Part 1 focuses on Waivers. ultraflight.com/thornburgh/liabilityAndAssetProtection.htm (8/12/03)

Jon Thornburgh, UltraFlight Magazine
Legal expenses have been noted as one of the leading factors in the demise of general aviation in the United States. For example, lawsuits lead to the bankruptcy of Piper Aircraft. Those expenses have also destroyed companies like TEAM aircraft. Learn how you can protect yourself as a manufacturer, pilot, and instructor. Part 2 focuses on Arbitration. ultraflight.com/thornburgh/liabilityAndAssetProtection.htm (8/12/03)

Tom Olenik, Olenik Aviation
Tom is back from Oshkosh and ready to answer your engine questions. Call them in at (888) 514-2100. www.buyitsellitfixit.com (8/12/03)

Jim Sweeney, NAPPF
With Sport Pilot on its way, logbooks are becoming that much more important. Learn what data should be kept in one, how to keep one up to date, and how endorsements work. Part 1 focuses on what should be kept in a Log Book. www.nappf.com (8/12/03)

Jim Sweeney, NAPPF
With Sport Pilot on its way, logbooks are becoming that much more important. Learn what data should be kept in one, how to keep one up to date, and how endorsements work. Part 2 focuses on log book endorsements. www.nappf.com (8/12/03)

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John Ballantyne, Aero-News
AirVenture 2003 is nothing but a sweet memory now. John Ballantyne was there and will give us a review of some of the high points of the Oshkosh Fly-In. www.aero-news.net (8/5/03)

John Carr, UltraFlight Magazine
The World Powered Parachute Championships are going to be starting in a week! Rockn' John Carr joins us with an interesting perspective on the competition. John has competed twice in the Chute-Out and last year he was a judge. Learn what he has to share about the two experiences. www.chute-out.com (8/5/03)

John Gobel, Maine PowerChute Assocation
The Maine Powerchute Association has been selected by the EAA to represent the State of Maine in the "50 Flags to Kitty Hawk" event. They will have 7 powerchutes making the 800 mile trip from Augusta Maine to Kitty Hawk NC. John Gobel fills us in on the details. www.mainepowerchutes.org (8/5/03)

Tom Olenik, Olenik Aviation
Tom is back from Oshkosh and ready to answer your engine questions. Call them in at (888) 514-2100. www.buyitsellitfixit.com (8/5/03)

Jim Sweeney, NAPPF
Everyone has been waiting with baited breath for announcements and news about Sport Pilot from Oshkosh. Jim was there and will share what there is to know. www.nappf.com (8/5/03)

Sharon Westcott, 2003 US Microlight Team Leader
Sharon Westcott will join us to tell us about the US preparations for the 2003 Microlight Championships in the United Kingdom. It is a big effort moving equipment and pilots to another hemisphere. wmc2003.org (8/5/03)

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