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Pilatus Owners and Pilots Association (POPA) Expands Membership and Offers Resources for Pilatus Aircraft Owners

Pilatus Community Sees Growth and Development Through POPA

The Pilatus Owners and Pilots Association (POPA) has grown to nearly 400 members, representing over 500 aircraft worldwide. The organization offers a range of programs and resources, including a Knowledgebase and Members Forum, to support the needs of its members. POPA hosts an annual multi-day owner and pilot meeting, and has maintained a consistently positive and productive relationship with Pilatus. The organization’s president, Jack Long, comments that sharing information among members is key to maintaining the community and protecting collective interests. This is reflected in the organization’s focus on safety, education, and cost savings.

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    Pilatus Community Sees Growth and Development Through POPA

    The Pilatus Owners and Pilots Association (POPA) has grown to nearly 400 members, representing over 500 aircraft worldwide. The organization offers a range of programs and resources, including a Knowledgebase and Members Forum, to support the needs of its members. POPA hosts an annual multi-day owner and pilot meeting, and has maintained a consistently positive and productive relationship with Pilatus. The organization’s president, Jack Long, comments that sharing information among members is key to maintaining the community and protecting collective interests. This is reflected in the organization’s focus on safety, education, and cost savings.

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