Title:
Angle of Attack Update on Life saving Technology
Topic:
Update on Angle of Attack Indicators for General Aviation Aircraft
Speaker(s):
Karen Kalishek, ATP, DPE, MCFII/MEI
Brief Description:
This presentation provides information on the benefits of using AoA indicators, the AoA indicator working group activities, the FAA's recent SAIB encouraging installation of AOA indicators in all GA aircraft, and training programs.
In December 2024 the FAA issued a special airworthiness information bulletin (SAIB) recommending that angle of attack (AOA) indicators be installed and calibrated in all general aviation aircraft. Pilots who have flown for decades without using an AOA indicator may wonder why the FAA took this recent step. Learn how we have come to this point, the value of AOA indicators, and the status of collaborative work to develop and standardize AOA equipment, training, and FAA guidance for the general aviation industry.
Select Number:
GL13136037
Location of Seminar:
Central Florida Aerospace AcademyAA-05
4075 James C. Ray Drive
Lakeland, FL 33811
Directions to Venue:
Please come to our Forum at CFAA-05
Fly-in Seminar?:
Yes KLAL
Seating:
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Registration Information:
Seminar has passed.
Sponsoring Division:
FAASTeam
Additional Event Information & Acknowledgement of Industry Sponsor(s):
Thanks to FAA Safety Representative, Karen Kalishek for presenting this FAA Safety Seminar
Equal Access Information:
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Credit Applicability:
1 Credit for Basic Knowledge Topic 3
FAASTeam Project Information:
National Project:
Any Safety Event held based upon data/risk
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