April 19, 2006

OKLAHOMA FLYOUT “TO SEE” LIST

Among the many interesting and educational possibilities to see and do while attending the USPA Flyout to Oklahoma City, June 15-18, many have recommended seeing the Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial site, which I am told is both beautiful and moving. As stated in its website http://www.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org/, “The Oklahoma City National Memorial is unique. There is nothing like it anywhere. It is a haven for all those seeking comfort and serenity. It is an enriching educational experience for all those trying to understand why. The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum is a place of education for the generations.”

Eleven years after the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history, survivors, terrorism experts, and law enforcement authorities fear that lessons learned from the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing are being forgotten as the nation focuses on international threats.

If you haven’t already visited the site, perhaps this would be a good opportunity for you to do so while attending the USPA flyout in June.


Jan Hoynacki, Executive Director
United States Pilots Association

Posted by Jan at April 19, 2006 09:27 AM