AOPA, the National Park Service, and the First Flight Centennial Foundation today broke ground on an all-new Pilot Facility at the Wright Brothers National Memorial at Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina. AOPA donated the funds on behalf of its membership to build the new facility, which will be the only permanent structure built at the historic site to remain following the 2003 100th Anniversary of Powered Flight celebrations.
"Sponsorship of the permanent Pilot Facility is a very appropriate way for AOPA members to honor the Wright brothers' legacy and the generations of pilots who have followed them in flight," said AOPA President Phil Boyer. "Visiting the birthplace of powered flight is a right of passage for many pilots. AOPA is proud to sponsor this Pilot Facility for the safety and convenience of the thousands of pilots who visit First Flight each year."
The schedule calls for the Pilot Facility to be completed and dedicated for the ninety-ninth anniversary and centennial year kick-off, December 17, 2002. It will include a dedicated pilot briefing room complete with telephones, wall-mounted navigation charts, workplace for flight planning, computerized weather, and flight planning equipment. The 900-square-foot facility, located adjacent to the 3,000-foot First Flight Airfield, also will provide space for an air tour concession and rest rooms. The exterior of the building will also feature an AOPA recognition plaque welcoming pilots to the Wright Brothers National Memorial Pilot Facility.
"I encourage AOPA members to visit this historic place to use their new Pilot Facility during the centennial year," Boyer said. In addition to pilots, more than 1.5 million people are expected to visit the national memorial in 2003.
While the new Pilot Facility will be the focal point of AOPA's 100th anniversary recognition, AOPA will also provide an inclusive centennial section and calendar on its Web site, exclusive centennial editorial coverage in AOPA Pilot magazine, and AOPA's ongoing Centennial of Flight Sweepstakes, which gives winning members the chance to experience monthly flights in a Waco biplane and the ultimate prize of winning a rebuilt 1940 Waco three-seater biplane.
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