Rio Vista, Ca - Airport Day - FREE

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Ladyflier
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Zip Code: 94571
Foster?: Yes
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Airport identifier: O88
Distance willing to fly one way: 100
Location: Rio Vista, Ca

Rio Vista, Ca - Airport Day - FREE

Post by Ladyflier » Fri Sep 16, 2011 11:56 am

Free to all. Come visit our open house, cars, planes, music, food and rides. Will be handing out PNP brochures. Stop at Ladyflier pet booth and say "hi".
Sue Clark
Rio Vista, Ca.
[email protected]
Pilot transporter/Rescue coordinator
925 997-4778 txt ok

Pit$bull

Re: Rio Vista, Ca - Airport Day - FREE

Post by Pit$bull » Fri Sep 16, 2011 1:55 pm

Please post a date. :P

Ladyflier
Posts: 1771
Joined: Wed Jun 01, 2011 7:50 pm
Zip Code: 94571
Foster?: Yes
Pilot?: Yes
Airport identifier: O88
Distance willing to fly one way: 100
Location: Rio Vista, Ca

Re: Rio Vista, Ca - Airport Day - Oct 2

Post by Ladyflier » Fri Sep 16, 2011 2:03 pm

Free admission. Sunday 9 til 3.....lots to see and do....bring the kids ...........
Sue Clark
Rio Vista, Ca.
[email protected]
Pilot transporter/Rescue coordinator
925 997-4778 txt ok

SerenaMartini

Re: Rio Vista, Ca - Airport Day - FREE

Post by SerenaMartini » Thu Sep 13, 2012 2:36 am

Well this sounds interesting. But is it beneficial for kids too?

Ladyflier
Posts: 1771
Joined: Wed Jun 01, 2011 7:50 pm
Zip Code: 94571
Foster?: Yes
Pilot?: Yes
Airport identifier: O88
Distance willing to fly one way: 100
Location: Rio Vista, Ca

Re: Rio Vista, Ca - Airport Day - FREE

Post by Ladyflier » Thu Sep 13, 2012 11:54 am

The date is October 6. Sorry for the ommission.

Yes, I believe it is beneficial for the kids. It gives them an opportunity to try something new, that could eventually turn into a career. It can motivate young boys and girls, and encourages them to go to college. The kids sometimes ride along on animal rescue flights. It teaches them the importance of giving and helping others, by observing the vast number of volunteers who make animal rescue possible.

The airlines may soon be experiencing a shortage of pilots, affording more job opportunities. General Aviation has suffered dramatically for a variety of reasons. Many of us are trying to keep general aviation alive. At the same time, we are helping save the lives of helpless animals.

I hope I have answered your question.
Sue Clark
Rio Vista, Ca.
[email protected]
Pilot transporter/Rescue coordinator
925 997-4778 txt ok

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