Title:
Volunteer and GA Pilots Safety Scenarios Review
Topic:
New Topics Monthly, Challenging Safety Scenario Reviewed
Date and Time:
Thursday, June 5, 2025, starting at 19:00 Eastern Daylight Time (16:00 PDT; 17:00 MDT; 18:00 CDT; 13:00 HST; 15:00 AKDT; 16:00 Arizona; 23:00 GMT)
Brief Description:
Be a Better GA & Volunteer Pilot !
Each month we review and answer your questions about actual flight scenarios. We call out ' Did Well ' and ' Do Better ' commentary. Remember your login credentials as well as Pass Code ' VOLUNTEER' as each month you'll be reminded about the webinar.
Stay tuned: AOPA Safety Institute and Air Care Alliance are working on content for upcoming webinars.
Pilot safety operational considerations are numerous requiring diligent regular review especially given the variety of volunteer flight types. The considerations for safely flying a child facing challenging medical outcomes are quite different than flying endangered turtles to rescue facilities.
This webinar will help pilots of all types to identify basic and advanced safety considerations. We are striving to create a resource to share safety practices and flight experiences..
If not already in the WINGS Pilot Proficiency program please join us.
Apply to Volunteer: https://vpoids.aircarealliance.org/join
Select Number:
EA61137314
Seating:
Check Additional event Information below for possible registration requirements.
Registration Information:
Seminar has passed.
Sponsoring Division:
FAASTeam
Additional Event Information & Acknowledgement of Industry Sponsor(s):
Mark Hanson FAASTeam Safety Representative and an accomplished volunteer pilot who advocates for charitable aviation nationally. Mark has flown over 500 volunteer missions for a variety of volunteer pilot organizations, children-adults-veterans-turtles-bone marrow-cargo. Mark travels the USA promoting pilot safety and volunteer opportunities on behalf of Air Care Alliance (ACA). ACA provides a single point of contact for pilots wanting to volunteer as well as anyone who might benefit from a no cost flight..
Commercial Instrument, ASEL, AMEL, ASES and EA50/S Type Rating with > 2750 hours
Lifetime Member of AOPA and EAA
EAA IMC Club Leader for Norwood/Bedford area instrument pilots.
Mark flies for: PALS/Sky Hope, Angel Flight East, Angel Flight Northeast, Angel Flight Mid Atlantic, Angel Flight Soars, Lifeline Pilots, Veterans Airlift Command, Above the Clouds, Turtles Fly Too, STEM Flights and is a member of the pilot community at AF West, AF Central, Freedom Aviation Network, Light Hawk, among others.
Credit Applicability:
1 Credit for Advanced Knowledge Topic 1
FAASTeam Project Information:
NPP13
National Project:
Any Safety Event held based upon data/risk
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