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Title:
Is the Aircraft You Fly Really Airworthy?
Topic:
Airworthiness of an Aircraft is the Pilot's Responsibility! How Can You Be Sure?
Date and Time:
Monday, February 2, 2009 , starting at 6:30 pm Download Calendar File
Speaker(s):
Ron Ciura
Brief Description:
The Federal Aviation Regulations require that an aircraft is "Airworthy" before a pilot can legally fly it! But do you know the definition of the term airworthy? How can a pilot be assured the aircraft meets this requirement? What inspections are required? How can you determine that they have been accomplished? What about ADs, STCs, TCs, 337 Forms? Attend this informative meeting and find out!
Select Number:
EA2322853
Location of Seminar:
Buffalo - Lancaster Airport
4343 Walden Ave.

Lancaster, NY 14086
Directions to Venue:
 Meeting will be held in the Terminal Building.
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Fly-in Seminar?:
Yes  BQR
Seating:
50 seats at the facility, 0 remaining for online registration.
Sponsoring Division:
The FAA Safety Team
Contact Information:
Ron Ciura
Phone: (585) 496-7390
magman366@earthlink.net
Additional Seminar Information & Acknowledgement of Industry Sponsor(s):

Please pre-register; there are 50 seats available for this special event; if you attend without pre-registering, please be aware that there may not be enough seats.

Determining Airworthiness is a very important responsibility for all pilots. However, many don't know what the requirements are; further still don't know what to look for in making these determinations.

At this interesting and informative safety briefing, featured speaker Ron Ciura, a FAA Safety Team Representative and career educator for Jamestown Community College, will demystify the process for determining aircraft airworthiness.

He'll discuss the definition of airworthy, required inspections, pilot operator responsibilities, the airworthiness certificate, inoperative equipment, Supplemental Type Certificates STCs), Major Alterations and 337 Forms, documentation, Airworthiness Directives (ADs), Preventative Maintenance, Special Flight Permits, Records and much, much more.

Don't miss this Briefing! Only you can choose to be a safe pilot! Meeting counts for the New FAA WINGs Program.
  
Seating will be limited; Register today! 
  
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