NOVEMBER 2013
In this regular reporting of aviation accidents that have occurred in Arizona, we need to learn from the mistakes being made and take the necessary action to prevent similar accidents from occurring.
During this last reporting period, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) records reported two accidents that occurred within the state of
APA SOCIAL HOUR
October 29, 2013 at 6pm
Please join your fellow pilots and their spouses for the Arizona Pilots Association Social Hour. This event will mark the first of what we hope will become a quarterly meet and greet event for our organization.
The focus of this occasion is to come together in a social setting in order to become better acquainted away from
Airport Fly-In & Open House
Saturday, Nov. 2 2013
Have your kids become "Young Eagles" at the Sierra Vista Municipal Airport.
Children, ages 8 through 17, can take their first exciting airplane flight - FREE!
Flights from 7:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Breakfast from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Aircraft Displays · Military Static Displays · Great Breakfast
Don't let the kids have all the
OCTOBER 2013
Fall is rapidly approaching and and hopefully cooler flying weather. We are beginning to see an increase in the number of flying events taking place and our winter flying snowbirds should also be returning shortly. Fly safe and I hope to see you at some of the upcoming events.
In reviewing the accident reports over an extended period of time, you
OCTOBER 2013
In reviewing these aviation accidents that have occurred in Arizona, we all need to learn from the mistakes being made and take the necessary action to prevent similar accidents from occurring.
During this last reporting period, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) records reported seven accidents that occurred within the state of
Fred Gibbs
Well, here it is the end of September already – where did the summer go? Monsoon season up here in Flagstaff practically washed July and August away; the rainfall amounts were at record levels. Sure did slow down flying. But as a result of that, and the Monsoon season in the valley, the accident rate was very, very low, with NO fatalities
Rich Finkle has produced this
informative and entertaining video on
backcountry etiquette:
View on YouTube
All of us have been somewhere, sometime when someone does something that makes you want to throttle them. You know what I’m talking about. My goal is to be sure that we have captured the major things all of us should be thinking about to make our backcountry travels
Since 1971, the COPPERSTATE Fly-In & Aviation Expo has been a great place to see a diverse blend of aircraft in action, attend informative workshops and check out the latest, greatest aviation products. In its 41st year, this year’s fly-in — scheduled for Thurs., Oct. 24, 2013 - Sat., Oct. 26, 2013 at the Casa Grande Municipal Airport in Casa Grande, Ariz. — promises to
SEPTEMBER 2013
The flying still isn’t much fun in this hot weather we have been having. While I was at the EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh, I was pleasantly surprised to run into many of you there also. I think we all agreed, that the weather this year was the best we have ever seen for many years. Cool and no rain or strong winds. I wish we could have brought some of
SEPTEMBER 2013
In this regular reporting of aviation accidents that have occurred in Arizona, we need to learn from the mistakes being made and take the necessary action to prevent similar accidents from occurring.
During this last reporting period, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) records reported three accidents that occurred within the state of
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