Dear readers, Regrettably, we are no longer accepting photos for our 2021 ACN-RAA Photo Contest as the deadline has passed. If you missed it this year, there’s always next year! The year in which the photo was taken is not a condition of entry, so save those great shots for another opportunity in 2022! This year, we have received over 100 entries. On October 1, we’ll announce the top-15 entries and public voting will go live. Prizes for the top-15 winners are: Grand Prize: US$250 with the winning photo on the cover of the October 2021 issue of Aero Crew News accompanied by an explanation of perhaps what inspired the photo including the circumstances or efforts to obtain the photo. Winners will share with us what they want us to know about their amazing shot. First place prize: US$125 with the photo published in the feature along with the photographer’s name and a brief description in the October 2021 issue. Second place prize: US$75 with the photo published in the feature along with the photographer’s name and a brief description in the October 2021 issue. Third place prize: US$50 with the photo published in the feature along with the photographer’s name and a brief description in the October 2021 issue. Prizes for places 5 through 15: Rain Alertz umbrella, with access to the company’s app., with the photo published in the feature along with the photographer’s name and a brief description in the October 2021 issue. Remember, our public vote will take place between October 1, 2021 and October 31, 2021. Votes cast will determine the winners who will be contacted by email. Voting will be available at https://rebrand.ly/ACN_RAA_Photo_Contest. Official rules can be found at https://rebrand.ly/ACN-RAA-Rules. Fly Safe,
Craig D. Pieper
Craig D. Pieper
About the Publisher Craig Pieper is the Publisher and Founder of Aero Crew News. Craig obtained his Bachelors of Science in Aeronautical Science, along with a minor in Aviation Weather, from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in 2001. Craig is also a First Officer for a major airline with a type rating in the Boeing 737 & Embraer 145 and has logged over 8,000 hours of flying time since his introductory flight on November 14th, 1992.
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