BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT UID:1d169ef5d0b62dc7538168bcf4ef2097 CATEGORIES:Safety CREATED:20180227T072008 SUMMARY:Surviving a Ramp Inspection along with Compliance Philosophy at Phoenix LOCATION:AeroGuard Flight Training Center 530 W Deer Valley Rd Phoenix, AZ 85027 DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:
Surviving a R amp Inspection along with Compliance Philosophy - FAA Inspector Style
Survivin g FAA Ramp Checks, even if it doesn't work out just right. It can turn out to be quite a pleasant experience.
Date and Time: Tuesday, Mar ch 13, 2018, starting at 19:00 Arizona
Speaker(s): Adam Such
Br
ief Description:
This seminar provides guidance and suggestions on how
to properly handle an FAA ramp check and the NEW option that inspectors ha
ve to handle them in case they don't turn out well.
Select Number: WP 0781517
Location of Seminar:
AeroGuard Flight Training Center
530 W Deer Valley Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85027
Directions to Venue:Enter Deer Valley Airport, make 1st right. Pass first hangar/building o n left.
Fly-in Seminar?: Yes DVT
Seating: 100 s eats at the facility
Registration Information:
Click here to register online now!
Sponsoring Division: FAASTeam< /p>
Contact Information: Gene Caisse
Phone: (937) 367-7249
Additional Event Information & Acknowledgement of Industry
Sponsor(s):
The FAA Safety Team would like to acknowledge and thank A
eroGuard Flight Training Center for the use of their facility to conduct th
is training.
Pilots are expected to conduct flights safely and remain in compliance with the Federal Aviation Regulations. The FAA conducts ramp checks to ensure pilots maintain these expectations. Though generally stra ightforward, some ramp checks may end up with enforcement actions against t he pilot. This seminar provides guidance and suggestions on how to properly handle a FAA ramp check and the NEW option that inspectors have to handle them in case they don't turn out well.
The FAA's NEW compliance philo sophy focuses on avoiding penalizing pilots for inadvertent violations, and instead using the cases to gather data that can help predict and prevent f uture problems. The goal of these changes is to encourage open and honest c ommunication and information exchange between pilots and the FAA. A similar approach has been used in commercial aviation for more than decade, and th e FAA claims that system has helped reduce risk in U.S. commercial aviation by 83 percent in the past 10 years. An open and transparent exchange of in formation requires mutual cooperation and trust that can be challenging to achieve in a traditional, enforcement-focused regulatory model.
Inspe ctor Adam Such of the Scottsdale FSDO delivers a fun, energetic and down-to -earth presentation on encountering “the FEDs”. Inspector Such holds an ATP and is a FAA Gold Seal and NAFI Master CFI with instructor rat ings in both airplanes and helicopters (and soon glider), allowing his incr eased outreach and connection to most General Aviation airmen. A homegrown native of AZ, Inspector Such knows the AZ airspace, local operators, and mo stly how to enjoy some of the best sunsets our AZ airports have to offer! p>
Equal Access Information:
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tted to providing equal access to this meeting/event for all participants.
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Credit Applicability:
1 Credit for Basic Knowledge Topic 3
1 Credit for Advanced Knowl
edge Topic 2