International Deaf Pilots Association Fly-in
June 27-July 1, 2000, Northern California


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Come and explore the geographical diversity of Northern California! The rugged Pacific coastline, the magnificent Sierra Nevada mountains, the historical, ethnic, architectural, and entrepreneurial richness of the San Francisco Bay Area, fruit and nut orchards, redwood forests, crop and livestock farms, deserts, and sunny vineyards all await you...

The seventh annual International Deaf Pilots Association Fly-in will be held from June 27 to July 1, 2000 at South County Airport (Q99) in San Martin, California. San Martin is a small town located just 30 miles south of San Jose International Airport; it sits on a valley floor between the Santa Cruz Mountains and the Diablo Range. The airport is close to the San Francisco Bay Area, the agricultural San Joaquin Valley, the Sierra foothills, Salinas Valley, and the Monterey Bay coastline area. Click here for an orientation map (33Kb) of the entire San Francisco Bay Area.

Your host will be IDPA member and pilot Mark Stern, supported by an enthusiastic group of local volunteers.

To learn more about the IDPA Fly-in, make a choice from the menu at left, or click the Next and Previous links at the bottom of the page.

 
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Last updated on December 18, 1999.