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Weather, backcountry flying and NTSB insights part of new webinars

By General Aviation News Staff · January 18, 2022 ·

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Air Safety Institute (ASI) is launching four new webinar series this year, led by industry experts:

  • NTSB Insider: Accident Investigations Revealed
  • Flight Deck Tech: Strategies for Optimizing Modern Avionics
  • Flying the Backcountry: Risks and Rewards
  • Weather Flying: Safety for all Seasons

Each series includes three webinars giving audiences an opportunity to attend one webinar each month. Webinars will be recorded and published to the same web page for viewing later, officials noted.

“We are excited to help heighten participants’ knowledge with compelling, relevant topics that address general aviation safety issues and offer viable safety recommendations,” said ASI Manager of Safety Programs and Chief Flight Instructor John Collins, who oversees ASI’s webinar, seminar, and CFI renewal programs.

The first webinar, NTSB Insider: Accident Investigations Revealed, Episode 1 of 3, takes place on Thursday, Jan. 20, 2022, at 7 p.m. Eastern.

You can register once for each series to receive reminder emails for upcoming episodes.

Register for webinars here.

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