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Thursday, February 10, 2011

FAA Wings Safety Program at KPAN, Feb 26th

Title: FAA Wings Safety Seminar - KPAN Airport
Topic: 'Black Holes'--Night Flying in Arizona, FAASTeam & FAA Wings Program.
Date and Time: Saturday, February 26, 2011 , starting at 9:00 am
Speaker(s): AZ FAASTeam Lead Reps Fred Gibbs, Phil Corbell, Mac McClure & Rep Ralph Larkin


Brief Description: This approximate 3 hour seminar (9am-12noon) will address safety considerations for flying at night out of Arizona's high elevation airports and will focus upon those activities identified as aviation accident causal factors. The AZ FAASTeam & FAA Wings Program will also be discussed.


Select Number: WP0736672
Location of Seminar: Against the Wind FBO, Payson Airport, 806 W. Airport Road, Payson, AZ 85541
Directions to Venue: Drive In's park across the street from airport restaurant, follow signs and walk down steps using East gate to access hanger. *Fly In's tie down fee will be waived for this event Please follow signs as we request that you park on Echo ramp so as not to create a parking shortage for the restaurant.


Thank You. Free camping available on airport camp ground.


Sponsoring Division: AWP-204 AZ FAASTeam.
Contact Information: Ralph J. Larkin
Phone: (928) 978-4250
retiredralph@yahoo.com


Additional Seminar Information & Acknowledgement of Industry Sponsor(s): The AZ FAASTeam would like to express our thanks to Jim Garner of Against the Wind FBO for the use of his facility and also to the Payson Airport.

*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.  Credit Applicability: View Credit.FAASTeam Project Information: IS-S-PDA-4.2 .National Project: Pilot Deviations - Airspace .

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