EAA Airventure 2005
JT Vogt Interviews
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Here are the Web Sites as mentioned during
EAA Airventure 2005
show. Just click on the link to go to the site.
Also, check out JT's EAA Pictures as well as the Make-A-Wish Foundation pictures from this year's EAA Airventure.
Note that some days have fewer links than others. This is due to some guests
not having applicable wesbites and some guests from agencies previously interviwed.
Monday, July 25
- Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame
- John and Rose Dorsey
- Balloon Federation of America
- Ruth Lind and Tony Miller
- Hal & Marilyn Shook
- WWII P51 Pilot and author of Life Management Skills books
Tuesday, July 26
- Beginning Homebuilding
- Ron Alexander
- Transportation Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security
- Laura Uselding
- Transport Canada and CANPASS
- Arlo Speer
- Stop Abusing Bernoulli!
- Gale Craig
- Son Tay Raid and Secret and Dangerous
- William Guenon and Mike Neelam
Wednesday, July 27
- AVG Javelin
- George Bye
- Bureau of Land Management, Smoke Jumper Application, Temporary Flight Restrictions and Wild Horse and Burro Adoption Program
- Aaron Horton
- Rod Machado
- Amelia's Bones and TIGHAR
- Rev. Martin Moleski
Thursday, July 28
- Women in Aviation
- Dr. Peggy Chabrian
- Magic Dragon Aircar
- Richard Strong
Friday, July 29
- NavCanada
- J.D. Crowe
- Gene Hudson
Saturday, July 30
- SIL International and JAARS
- James Akovenko
- FAA National Aeronautical Charting Office
- Ron Canter
- National Park Service
- Robert Peterson: Wright Brothers Museum, and Mike Ebersol: Grand Canyon
- National Guard Bureau Counterdrug Division
- Col. Earl Bell
- Tuskegee Airmen
- Col. Charles McGee
- Bahamas
- Anthony Dean and Carla Bain
Sunday, July 31
- Mission Aviation Fellowship
- Ralph Dawson
- UIM International
- Dave Wolf
- Grand Canyon
- Mike Ebersol
- Federal Aviation Administration and Transportation Safety Institute
- D. Smith
- Fish & Wildlife Service
- Rachel Levin
- National Transportation Safety Board
- Jeff Guzzetti
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