Something to do this Weekend
From the LAFD Blog:
We welcome you to join members of the Los Angeles Fire Departmentand their families at the nation's premier (and yes, free!) public safety helicopter air show from 9 AM to 4 PM on Saturday, July 24, 2010 in Los Angeles.
The American Heroes Air Show is a family event at the Hansen Dam Recreation and Sports Complex in the northeast San Fernando Valley
And yes, you heard correctly - admission & parking are FREE!
Guests of all ages will get an up-close look at helicopters from local, regional, state and federal public safety and military units with static displays, flight demonstrations and mission briefings. Make sure to bring a camera!
For complete information, including a map with directions to the event site, please visit:
www.heroes-airshow.com/losangeles
We welcome you to join members of the Los Angeles Fire Departmentand their families at the nation's premier (and yes, free!) public safety helicopter air show from 9 AM to 4 PM on Saturday, July 24, 2010 in Los Angeles.
The American Heroes Air Show is a family event at the Hansen Dam Recreation and Sports Complex in the northeast San Fernando Valley
And yes, you heard correctly - admission & parking are FREE!
Guests of all ages will get an up-close look at helicopters from local, regional, state and federal public safety and military units with static displays, flight demonstrations and mission briefings. Make sure to bring a camera!
For complete information, including a map with directions to the event site, please visit:
www.heroes-airshow.com/losangeles
Labels: american heroes air show, lafd
3 Comments:
Anonymous said:
Yes, that's what we need. More air and ground traffic. Beautiful.
Petra Fried in the City said:
This show is a lot of fun. Been the past three years and plan on going back tomorrow.
Los Angeles Fire Department said:
Michael,
Thanks for sharing word of this weekend's American Heroes Airshow.
This event offers an unparalleled opportunity for local residents to see (in one place and without charge) the many public safety and military aviation assets that they own.
Better yet, is the chance for our friends and neighbors to ask questions and share concerns with the people who actually fly these helicopters above our communities on a daily basis.
We hope to see you there!
Respectfully Yours in Safety and Service,
Brian Humphrey
Firefighter/Specialist
Public Service Officer
Los Angeles Fire Department
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