A flying poker run in Murfreesboro and beyond

Feb 03, 2017 at 02:32 pm by bryan


Murfreesboro Aviation has announced that they will be hosting a flying poker run on Saturday, March 18, 2017. The event is open to all qualified pilots, their families, and passengers.

A poker run consists of participants flying to each airport where they will randomly choose one card from a standard deck of playing cards available from an attending representative at that airport. They may fly to the airports in any order but the last airport will be Murfreesboro Municipal (KMBT). Murfreesboro Aviation will have their hangar open to the participants along with food and refreshments.

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At 2:30 pm the participants will present their cards as a poker hand. The best hand wins! The cost to enter is $50 per hand (you may buy more than one hand), with Murfreesboro Aviation adding $250 to the final pot. The winner will receive half the pot with the other half going to THE CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER OF RUTHERFORD COUNTY (WWW.CACRUTHERFORD.ORG). The Child Advocacy Center is a non-profit agency that serves child abuse victims, child sexual abuse victims, and drug endangered children, along with their non-offending parents, grandparents, and family members.

The poker run includes the following airports

• Shelbyville Municipal (KSYI)

• Tullahoma Regional (KTHA)

• Warren County Memorial (KRNC)

• Lebanon Municipal (M54)

• Murfreesboro Municipal (KMBT)

This is not a race but a fun event to raise money for THE CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER OF RUTHERFORD COUNTY and to kick off the flying season. While the event is open to all pilots, their families, and passengers, participants must register in advance, so Murfreesboro Aviation encourages everyone to see the rules and regulations at the link http://murfreesboroaviation.com/index.php/news/.

If the event is postponed due to weather, the event will be held on the following Saturday, March 25, 2017.

Any questions can be directed to Murfreesboro Aviation Owner Jim Gardner, or General Manager Blake Tumbleson at (615) 494-1900 or fly@BoroAv.com. Jim Gardner, the owner of Murfreesboro Aviation stated, "These are always fun events and a great way for fellow aviators and their families to get to meet each other and spend some time together".

Murfreesboro Aviation is the busiest privately-owned flight school in the state of Tennessee and owned by Jim Gardner. In the past 4 years Murfreesboro Aviation has grown from a flight school to a maintenance and repair center, Cessna Authorized Service Center, avionics repair and installation facility, aircraft brokerage and acquisition services company, and FAA certificated part 135 charter certificate holder.

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