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Subject: Europa-List: Santa Maria CA Fly-in (April 30-May 2)
From: Cory Emberson <bootless@earthlink.net>
Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 14:19:49

Hello everyone!

With Matt Dralle's blessing (thank you, Matt!), I'm pleased to post this 
announcement
for a terrific aviation fly-in weekend. SMXgig (in Santa Maria, CA) has
become the year's largest face-to-face get-together of electronically networked
aviators. We hope you'll plan to attend because we expect this year's gig to
be the best ever.

People come from all over the country (and sometimes overseas) to attend, and 
most of the sessions qualify for FAA Wings cards. The dates are 4/30-5/2/04 
(Friday-Sunday) - it's a lot of fun, and a great chance for pilots from all 
over to mingle and share aviation stories, ideas, etc. The announcement below 
contains most of the crucial information, and you can get the rest from the 
website (www.smxgig.org). If you have any questions at all, just let me know, 
and thanks!

~~Cory Emberson
KHWD

>>> NOTICE TO AIRMEN! <<<
Announcing the Sixteenth Annual SMXgig
to be held on April 30 - May 2, 2004
at the Radisson on the Santa Maria (CA) Airport (aka SMX)
www.smxgig.org

SMXgig will be April 30 - May 2, 2004, at the Santa Maria Radisson. This year,
our featured speaker after Friday night's dinner will be Rod Machado!
"MACH 2 WITH MACHADO" is the byline Rod Machado has earned for his rapid fire 
delivery
at his lively safety seminars and keynote speeches. His programs are 
information-packed,
energetic, and humorous. He has spoken in all fifty of the
United States and in Europe sharing his fresh approach to aviation education.

If you can make it, please do. It's going to be pretty special. More 
information and the announcement/ registration info is available at 
www.smxgig.org  You may also contact me by email at: cory@smxgig.org.

All technical sessions will be held in the Enterprise Ballroom at the SMX 
Radisson.
Each session will last about an hour. We schedule four tech sessions on Saturday
morning, and four on Sunday morning. Most of the speakers are set (I'm
still firming up a couple of slots - I'm working on a session about 
Experimentals):

MIKE BUSCH - The Art and Science of Troubleshooting
Your A frequently, that person is you. That's particularly true of problems that
occur only in-flight and/or are intermittent. This session offers methodology
for troubleshooting aimed at aircraft owners who aren't A&Ps.

ED WILLIAMS - GPS - How It Works, and How to Work It
Ed is a nuclear physicist working at Lawrence Livermore Labs.  Ed does a 
remarkable job of making physics phun!

BRENT BLUE, M.D. - Pilot Medicals: How to Avoid Problems with the FAA
Brent is an AME Advocate, who specializes in helping the tough cases renew their
medicals.  He's a former member of EAA's medical advisory committee.

DOUG RITTER - Equipping Yourself To Survive - Personal Survival Gear for Pilots

Doug is a survival evangelist, personally driven to help pilots live through 
whatever comes next.  www.equipped.org 

PAUL MILLNER - The Future of Avgas 
Paul works with ChevronTexaco, and is right in the middle of the industry 
developments
regarding our fuel of choice.

MARY DUFFY & UWE LEMKE - Flying in Europe
Mary and Uwe are a Scot and a German who live in the San Francisco Bay Area, but
return "home" often.

As always, each qualifying session will get you a WINGS Safety Session card.

Our Saturday evening event should be a delicious one! At 5:45 p.m., the BFUB 
(Big Fat Ugly Bus) will arrive at the Santa Maria Radisson to bring us to the 
Far Western Tavern for dinner in beautiful Guadalupe (www.farwesterntavern.com).

DOLLARS AND CENTS
Just as in previous years, there will be one flat all-encompassing "gig" fee 
that
covers all events that involve significant out-of-pocket costs for the 
organizers.
The fee is $160 per person, and will cover:
- Friday afternoon welcome party
- Friday evening dinner banquet
- Saturday and Sunday tech sessions
- Saturday afternoon lunch
- Saturday evening dinner at the Far Western Tavern in Guadalupe
- Meeting rooms and coffee service at the Santa Maria Radisson
- Transportation to (and from) the Far Western Tavern

Lodging at the SMX Radisson will cost $89.00/night for either a single or double
room, which is far below the regular hotel room rate. Be sure you check in as
a SMXgig attendee and get the special rate. We have our definitive preference
listed with the hotel for rampside rooms - early registration can only help,
but of course, the rampside rooms are subject to availability depending on how
many existing guests are in those rooms. 

You do not need to register with the hotel - just give me your preferences, and
I will take care of the reservations.

Important: This year, our final rooming lists are due to the hotel on April 11,
2004 (the even of Sun 'n Fun), which will guarantee space and the group rate.
The hotel will accept additional room reservations after that, on a space- and
rate-available basis. They will try their best to accommodate us after that
date, but the hotel is already sold out for the weekend.

The website (www.smxgig.org) has detailed information about the schedule, 
meals, hotel accommodations, and online registration.  If you'd like your own 
announcement/registration emailed to you, or have any other questions, just let 
me know. (cory@smxgig.org or bootless@earthlink.net ).

Thanks, and see you there!

best, Cory Emberson




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