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Title:
FAA Safety Briefing LIVE! January - February 2019 Issue
Topic:
This Presentation Introduces And Discusses Content In The January - February 2019 Issue Of The FAA Safety Briefing Magazine.
Date and Time:
Monday, January 7, 2019, starting at 19:00 Central Standard Time (17:00 PST; 18:00 MST; 20:00 EST; 15:00 HST; 16:00 AKST; 18:00 Arizona; Tuesday, January 8, 2019 01:00 GMT)
Speaker(s):
Susan Parson, Paul Preidecker
Brief Description:

The January/February 2019 issue of FAA Safety Briefing focuses on Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) technology, a foundational component of FAA’s NextGen system for improving the safety and efficiency of the NAS.

Building off our previous ADS-B focused issue in March/April 2017, articles here continue and expand the discussion about the safety and technology benefits of ADS-B, as well as provide important details and updates on the purchase, installation, and operation of ADS-B equipment. Remember — the deadline to equip with ADS-B Out is January 1, 2020.

Feature articles include:

  • Time to Move! Why ADS-B Matters
  • The “In” Thing in Aviation Making the Most of Your ADS-B Solution
  • Clearing the Crypto-Fog Tips for Decoding and Deciding Among Options
  • Is My ADS-B Broadcasting Me? A Look at Non-Performing Emitters
  • Sorry, Wrong Number A Fresh Look at Avoiding Call Sign Mismatch Issues
  • ADS-B Light ADS-B Options for Light Sport & Experimental Aircraft
  • Show Me the $$ How to Get Your ADS-B Rebate
  • Aeromedical Advisory explains why providing a list of acceptable medications is more complicated than it seems.
  • Condition Inspection explores medical certification for pilots who suffer from migraines.
  • Jumpseat urges pilots to move ahead with ADS-B equipage.
  • Angle of Attack discusses balancing biology with technology for see and avoid.
  • Checklist offers guidance on FAA resources for selecting ADS-B equipment.
  • Postflight provides a pilot’s perspective on the benefits of ADS-B In.
  • Vertically Speaking reviews ADS-B requirements for rotorcraft.
  • Nuts, Bolts, and Electrons tells installers how to avoid common ADS-B installation errors.

NOTE: While many of the ideas covered in the quiz are included in the presentation, you will need to download a copy of the magazine from: https://www.faa.gov/news/safety_briefing/ to complete this course

 

 

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CE0388414
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FAASTeam
Contact Information:
Aeronautical Proficiency Training
Phone: 314-863-5941
john@teipen.com
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SUSAN PARSON - Presenter

Before joining the FAA in May 2004, Susan Parson was a diplomat in the State Department's foreign service with overseas assignments in Panama and Bangladesh. She decided to pursue a lifelong passion for aviation by starting flight training in 1991, eventually earning ATP and instructor certificates and working part-time at a Leesburg Virginia flight school.

At the FAA, Susan serves as editor-in-chief for the FAA Safety Briefing magazine, FAA team lead for the Airman Certification Standards project, and special assistant to the Flight Standards Service executive director.  She has authored nearly 100 General Aviation Safety articles and several online training documents and courses.

An active general aviation pilot, Susan instructs for her Leesburg-based flying club and the Civil Air Patrol, in which she is a member of the National Standards / Evaluation team.

PAUL PREIDECKER - Presenter

Paul is the chief flight instructor and examiner for a regional airline. He has over 7500 hours of flying experience and holds an ATP certificate with type ratings in the CL-65 and Do-328. He is also active in general aviation. He has been an instructor for 27 years, is a member of NAFI Professional Development Committee, and volunteers for EAA during AirVenture as an on-the-air host for EAA Radio.

Formerly, Paul was an instructor on twenty-three, six-day, 4500-mile IFR cross-country training flights that originated from an airport near Madison, Wisconsin with a route that went to Seattle, Los Angeles, and back to Wisconsin while training approaches at 40 airports along the way. As an experienced aviator and teacher, Paul aims to contribute more to aviation safety by using his training insights to blend accepted best practices between GA and Part 121.

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Credit Applicability:
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1 Credit for Basic Knowledge Topic 3
AMT
1 Hour Total for AMT
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