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Title:
Pro Tips for Pilots Those Nasty Thunderstorms
Topic:
Thunderstorms Unleashed
Date and Time:
Wednesday, June 14, 2023, starting at 19:00 Central Daylight Time (17:00 PDT; 18:00 MDT; 20:00 EDT; 14:00 HST; 16:00 AKDT; 17:00 Arizona; Thursday, June 15, 2023 00:00 GMT)
Speaker(s):
Fred Remer, Jurg Grossenbacher
Brief Description:

If you fly in Summer and like to stay out of the Weather then this webinar is for YOU!

You are going to get a great insight into Thunderstorms through the eyes of a Pilot, as well as a Professor of Meteorology. This webinar will leave you with a better understanding of the dangers associated in flying near one of these monstrous storms that we have all seen and hopefully avoided while flying our light aircraft.

We will discuss preflight as wel as inflight actions that we must take to stay safe. You will also be able to have the opportunity to have a question answered at the end of the presentation by our TEAM.

Select Number:
GL13122230
Webinar Information

If you are new to our webinars and have not previously registered yourself then please click on the following link to register for this webinar which will allow you to gain access to the webinars for the remainder of the year.

https://faavideo.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_7h9HW5M2QUmkZsPpRKd55g


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Sponsoring Division:
FAASTeam
Contact Information:
JURG GROSSENBACHER
Phone: (414) 486-2995
jurg.grossenbacher@faa.gov
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Professor Remer's Biography:

Mr. Remer joined the faculty of the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of North Dakota in 2000 and is currently an Associate Professor.  He received his M.S from the Department of Atmospheric Science at the University of Wyoming in 1989, and his B.S. from the School of Meteorology at the University of Oklahoma in 1982.  He served as chief meteorologist for Weather Modification, Inc. from 1996 to 1999 in Fargo and as a broadcast meteorologist for KXJB TV-4 from 1999 to 2007. He is also a certificated flight instructor and an active pilot and aircraft owner.

His experience includes undergraduate research at the National Severe Storm Laboratory in Norman, OK and graduate research with the University of Wyoming King Air. He has flown on many research projects with the University of North Dakota’s Cessna Citation II research aircraft both as co-pilot and as flight scientist. He also manages the broadcast meteorology program as executive producer for UND’s Weather Update. His areas of interest and research include broadcast meteorology, weather modification and aviation weather hazards.

 

Credit Applicability:
1 Credit for Advanced Knowledge Topic 2
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National Project:
Any Safety Event held based upon data/risk
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