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Owner Performed Maintenance/Repair of Light Sport Aircraft in Mesa

Friday, October 28, 2016
01:00pm -

 

Contact - Robin Wactler Phone: (480) 235-5384 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Location - Falcon Field Airport 4400 E. Mallory Circle Mesa, AZ 85215

Owner Performed Maintenance/Repair of Light Sport Aircraft--WINGS CREDIT
Exploring elements of LSA Airworthiness

Date and Time: Friday, October 28, 2016, starting at 13:00 Arizona

Speaker(s): FAATeam Reps. Terry Brandt and Kelly McMullen

Brief Description:
Seminar runs from 1:00 P.M.--3:00 P.M.

This approximate 2 hour seminar will focus on the knowledge and skills required for Owner Performed Maintenance of type certificated and amateur built experimental aircraft & Maintaining Light Sport Aircraft to avoid some major aviation accident causal factors. This seminar will enable the pilot/owner to know the rules and best practices for LSA airworthiness.

Select Number: WP0771977

Location of Seminar:
Falcon Field Airport
4400 E. Mallory Circle
Mesa, AZ 85215

Directions to Venue:
Fly-In's park as directed.

Directions to Falcon Field, Main Parking

Falcon Field is located in Mesa about 24 miles from downtown Phoenix.

From Phoenix - Use AZ-202 Eastbound

  1. Follow AZ-202 to exit 20, N Greenfield Rd.
  2. Turn right on Greenfield.
  3. Head south, passing McDowell
  4. Turn left onto Mallory Cir.
  5. Look for Forum Tents on the North side of the Exhibitor Hall. We will be in Tent #1.

From Tucson - Use I-10 Westbound

  1. Follow I-10 W
  2. Take exit 161 for AZ-202 E
  3. Continue on AZ-202
  4. Take exit 50A for AZ-101 N
  5. Continue on AZ-101
  6. Take exit 51A for AZ-202 E
  7. Follow AZ-202 to exit 20, N Greenfield Rd.
  8. Turn right on Greenfield.
  9. Head south, passing McDowell
  10. Turn left onto Mallory Cir.
  11. Look for Forum Tents on the North side of the Exhibitor Hall. We will be in Tent #1.

From Flagstaff - Use I-17 Southbound

  1. Follow I-17 S
  2. Take exit 214C onto AZ-101 E
  3. Continue on AZ-101
  4. Take exit 51 for AZ-202
  5. Follow AZ-202 to exit 20, N Greenfield Rd.
  6. Turn right on Greenfield.
  7. Head south, passing McDowell
  8. Turn left onto Mallory Cir.
  9. Look for Forum Tents on the North side of the Exhibitor Hall. We will be in Tent #1.

From Globe - Use US-60 Westbound

  1. Follow US-60 W
  2. Take exit 190A for AZ-202 N
  3. Continue on AZ-202
  4. Follow AZ-202 to exit 20, N Greenfield Rd.
  5. Turn right on Greenfield.
  6. Head south, passing McDowell
  7. Turn left onto Mallory Cir.
  8. Look for Forum Tents on the North side of the Exhibitor Hall. We will be in Tent #1.

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Fly-in Seminar?: Yes KFFZ

Seating: 60 seats at the facility

Registration Information:
Click here to register online now!

Sponsoring Division: AWP AZ FAASTeam

Contact Information: Robin Wactler
Phone: (480) 235-5384
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Additional Event Information & Acknowledgement of Industry Sponsor(s):
The AZ FAASTeam is being supported by, and we'd like to recognize, the Falcon Field Airport Director, Corinne Nystrom, the Copperstate Fly-In Board of Directors, the CopperState Fly-In Forums Chair John Harlow and the Treasurer and Exhibit Chairman Marty Kirkhuff for their personal contributions to the FAASTeam. They provide facilities, personnel and logistical support for this annual FAASTeam seminar conducted as part of the CopperState Fly-In attracting airmen from all over Arizona.

*Seminar runs approximately 1:00 P.M.--3:00 P.M.*

All Forums during Copperstate are included in the price of Admission. There is not a separate fee to attend any of the forums.

Runway incursions are a major factor in aviation safety. While many things have been done to reduce the accident rate in General Aviation and the Air Carrier Industry, both sides of the aviation house are still experiencing far too many runway incursions. This could be the result of "Read back - Hear back" issues, poor airport signage, pilot inattention/knowledge or a combination of factors. Runway safety is a major concern for all pilots and if you have been around aviation for a long period of time you have probably seen some close calls on the runways and taxiways, or even been involved in some yourself. Come learn about this Airport and give your input to the Team so they can work on improving the airport for all who fly there.

Pilot airspace deviations continue to be a major risk in the national airspace system. To reduce the chance that you might be involved in an airspace deviation incident, you are highly encouraged to take an on-line learning center course such as ALC 42, ALC 154, and ALC90 on www.faasafety.gov. Or search the learning library for associated guidance on airspace incursions. Remember, safe and prudent airmen have superior situational awareness and have a plan to keep it that way. PDA_Flyer.pdf under (Additional Public Documents) below.

Thanks! A message from your local FAASTeam.

Equal Access Information:
The FAA Safety Team (FAASTeam) is committed to providing equal access to this meeting/event for all participants. If you need alternative formats or services because of a disability, please communicate your request as soon as possible with the person in the “Contact Information” area of the meeting/event notice. Note that two weeks is usually required to arrange services.

Credit Applicability:
1 Credit for Basic Knowledge Topic 3
1 Credit for Advanced Knowledge Topic 2
1 Credit for Master Knowledge Topic 2
1 Hour Total for AMT

Location - Falcon Field Airport 4400 E. Mallory Circle Mesa, AZ 85215

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