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Safety Seminar in Sedona: Density Altitude, Engine Management

Saturday, May 11, 2013
10:00am -

 

Contact - Fred Gibbs This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 928-266-0112

Location - Central Arizona Masonic Lodge @ SEZ Airport

2013-05-11 sedona flyer

Wings Safety Seminar - Sedona Airport

Density Altitude, Engine Management, Sedona Airport operational safety tips

Saturday, May 11, 2013 , starting at 10:00 am AZST

FRED GIBBS, APA & Lead FAASTeam Rep. & ROD PROPST, Airport Mgr.

Information on Density Altitude effect on your aircraft during the summer, operating your engine effectively & efficiently, and a discussion on operating safely at the Sedona airport.

Central Arizona Masonic Lodge @ SEZ Airport
135 Shrine Road
Sedona, AZ 86336

Click here to register online now!

FRED L. GIBBS
Phone: 928-2166-0112
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Presented by the Arizona Pilots Association Safety & Education Program, sponsored by the Sedona Civil Air Patrol Squadron, John Rosenthal, Commander and the Sedona Airport, Rod Propst, Airport Manager, in conjunction with the Arizona FAASTeam, Dominick Gallo Jr. Mgr.

This seminar is designed to also concentrate on affects of airport surface safety. The program will identify problem areas and procedures that have led to surface incidents and incursions at the SEZ airport. AZ FAASTeam members and Airport manager will discuss the specific areas that have historically been problem areas or hot spots for surface navigation problems. All pilots, tenants, and students that operate at Sedona Airport are also welcome and encouraged to attend. The training will also focus on aspects of surface safety and will be tailored to the SEZ airport operating environment.

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 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.

Thanks! A message from your local FAASTeam.

Basic WINGS
1 Credit for Basic Knowledge Topic 2
1 Credit for Basic Knowledge Topic 3
Advanced WINGS
1 Credit for Advanced Knowledge Topic 1

 

Location - Central Arizona Masonic Lodge @ SEZ Airport

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