The weekend of July 16th, the Colorado AvAr Team will return to the Glendo Monomail site for a weekend of field work and further site surveying to scope out the crash site as it exists today.
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April Update
On April 17 and 18, 2010, a group of aviation archaeology professionals, avocational and interested persons met in Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport, "Jeffco", for a two-day summit meeting represented by Arizona, California, Canada, Colorado, Illinois, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. These dedicated persons represents the interests of wreck chasers, aircraft recovery teams, and avocational archaeologists.
This North American Aviation Archaeology Summit sponsored by the North American Institute of Aviation Archaeology and CAHS's "AvAr" Staff. The attendiees discussed all aspects of aviation archaeology, wreck chasing, recovery, modern archaeology techniques, ethics, education, training, hobby enthusiasts, and professional interests. The group held breakout sessions, with consensus and voting determined the Summit's outcome.
The Summit created an initial organizationrespresenting the United States and Canada, now to be called: ''Aviation Archaeology and Heritage Association'' with 100% agreement to expand with all nations' interests in aviation archaeology and wreck chasing.
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