Homebuilders Week – Online Event Starts January 27th
30 online sessions to expand your knowledge of building your own aircraft
By Charlie Becker, EAA Homebuilt Community Manager
Homebuilders Week is an online opportunity to carry on the founding mission of EAA by sharing as much knowledge and information about building your own aircraft as possible in five days. We start on Monday, January 27th, 2025, and end on Friday, January 31st, 2025. Each day, we offer six live webinars running back-to-back, starting at 11:30 am central time and running every hour and a half until the last session at 7pm central. The sessions are live and allow time for questions. To sign up for the sessions, visit www.EAA.org/HomebuildersWeek
The topics cover something for everyone, whether you are just considering the idea of building an aircraft, are knee deep in a project or getting ready for test flying. We even have EAA president Jack Pelton lined up on, January 30th, to talk about EAA’s Advocacy efforts on behalf of the homebuilt members.
EAA Homebuilders Week follows immediately after the anniversary of the founding of the Experimental Aircraft Association on January 26th, 1953. I can’t think of a better way to recognize our organization’s founding than to spend 5 straight days learning about homebuilding.
EAA Homebuilders Week is made possible through the generous sponsorships of Aircraft Spruce & Specialty Co., Dynon, Scheme Designers, and Van’s Aircraft.
Visit www.EAA.org/HomebuildersWeek to sign up.
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