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Avoid surprises while maneuvering

By Janice Wood · March 18, 2010 ·

The FAA Safety Team is hosting a live webinar, “Keeping the Dirty Side Down — Avoiding Surprises While Maneuvering!,” March 25 at 7 p.m. (Eastern time).

The live, on-line seminar is intended to help general aviation pilots avoid maneuvering flight accidents. Pertinent aerodynamic concepts will be reviewed and their practical application will be stressed. Actual maneuvering flight accidents will be presented and discussed.

The webinar is produced and sponsored by Bright Spot, Inc. and is presented by FAASTeam Lead Representative Gene Benson, who has more than 30 years experience and 8,000 hours dual given as a flight instructor.

The webinar lasts approximately one hour, 45 minutes and is worth one credit toward the Basic Phase of the FAA WINGs Pilot Proficiency Program. Enrollment is limited.

The webinar is interactive and can be viewed on either a PC or a Mac. A high-speed Internet connection and speakers are required. A microphone is required to participate or ask questions, but not required otherwise.  There is no fee for this event.

Click here to register.

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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