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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 Ramp Inspection along with Compliance Philosophy - FAA Inspecto
 r Style\nSurviving FAA Ramp Checks, even if it doesn't work out just right.
  It can turn out to be quite a pleasant experience.\n\n\nDate and Time: Tue
 sday, March 13, 2018, starting at 19:00 Arizona\n\n\nSpeaker(s): Adam Such\
 n\n\nBrief Description:\nThis seminar provides guidance and suggestions on 
 how to properly handle an FAA ramp check and the NEW option that inspectors
  have to handle them in case they don't turn out well.\n\n\nSelect Number: 
 WP0781517\n\n\nLocation of Seminar:\nAeroGuard Flight Training Center\n530 
 W Deer Valley Rd\nPhoenix, AZ 85027\n\n\nDirections to Venue:\nEnter Deer V
 alley Airport, make 1st right. Pass first hangar/building on left.\n\n\nVie
 w Map\n\n\nFly-in Seminar?: Yes DVT\n\n\nSeating: 100 seats at the facility
 \n\n\nRegistration Information:\nClick here to register online now!\n\n\nSp
 onsoring Division: FAASTeam\n\n\nContact Information: Gene Caisse\nPhone: (
 937) 367-7249\nThis email address is being protected from spambots. You nee
 d JavaScript enabled to view it.
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 t Information &amp; Acknowledgement of Industry Sponsor(s):\nThe FAA Safety
  Team would like to acknowledge and thank AeroGuard Flight Training Center 
 for the use of their facility to conduct this training.\n\n\nPilots are exp
 ected to conduct flights safely and remain in compliance with the Federal A
 viation Regulations. The FAA conducts ramp checks to ensure pilots maintain
  these expectations. Though generally straightforward, some ramp checks may
  end up with enforcement actions against the pilot. This seminar provides g
 uidance 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.\n\n\nThe FAA's NEW compliance philosophy focuses on avoiding penalizi
 ng pilots for inadvertent violations, and instead using the cases to gather
  data that can help predict and prevent future problems. The goal of these 
 changes is to encourage open and honest communication and information excha
 nge between pilots and the FAA. A similar approach has been used in commerc
 ial aviation for more than decade, and the FAA claims that system has helpe
 d reduce risk in U.S. commercial aviation by 83 percent in the past 10 year
 s. An open and transparent exchange of information requires mutual cooperat
 ion and trust that can be challenging to achieve in a traditional, enforcem
 ent-focused regulatory model.\n\n\nInspector Adam Such of the Scottsdale FS
 DO delivers a fun, energetic and down-to-earth presentation on encountering
  &ldquo;the FEDs&rdquo;. Inspector Such holds an ATP and is a FAA Gold Seal
  and NAFI Master CFI with instructor ratings in both airplanes and helicopt
 ers (and soon glider), allowing his increased outreach and connection to mo
 st General Aviation airmen. A homegrown native of AZ, Inspector Such knows 
 the AZ airspace, local operators, and mostly how to enjoy some of the best 
 sunsets our AZ airports have to offer!\n\n\nEqual Access Information:\nThe 
 FAA Safety Team (FAASTeam) is committed to providing equal access to this m
 eeting/event for all participants. If you need alternative formats or servi
 ces because of a disability, please communicate your request as soon as pos
 sible with the person in the &ldquo;Contact Information&rdquo; area of the 
 meeting/event notice. Note that two weeks is usually required to arrange se
 rvices.\n\n\nCredit Applicability:\n1 Credit for Basic Knowledge Topic 3\n1
  Credit for Advanced Knowledge Topic 2\n
CONTACT:Gene Caisse Phone: (937) 367-7249 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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