International Aerobatics Club

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The International Aerobatics Club, a devision of the Experimental Aircraft Association and the National Aeronautics Association governs Aerobatics and competition aerobatics in the United States under the regulation of the Federation Aeronautique Internationale. The International Aerobatics Club was founded in 1970 as an evolution of the Experimental Aircraft Association "Precision Flying Division" with the goal of an organized method for advancing aerobatic skills of its members via a "building block" competition system. The IAC is also responsible for pilot selection of the Advanced[1] and Unlimited[2] U.S. Aerobatic Teams as well as for the fundraising required to send the teams to the World Aerobatic Championships.

Throughout the US and Canada there are local chapters of the IAC which promote aerobatics on a local level as well as host aerobatic critiques and contests for IAC members.

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1: http://www.iac.org/begin/who.html