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Title:
5 Things You Must Know About Datalink Weather
Topic:
SiriusXM Weather Services or ADS-B: Which is a Better Choice For You?
Date and Time:
Thursday, November 16, 2023, starting at 19:00 Eastern Standard Time (16:00 PST; 17:00 MST; 18:00 CST; 14:00 HST; 15:00 AKST; 17:00 Arizona; Friday, November 17, 2023 00:00 GMT)
Speaker(s):
Dr. Scott Dennataedt
Brief Description:

5 Things You Must Know about Datalink Weather to help you choose which service is best for you.

 

 

Select Number:
SO19124679
Webinar Information

Please register BOTH with the WINGS site  AND https://www.siriusxmcommunications.com/aviationwebinars. The link to the SiriusXM registration will be live after October 4th. Please be sure to use the same email address as your WINGS account in order that we can locate you to issue WINGS credit. You will get your log in instructions after registering on the SiriusXM site.

 

There are 1000 virtual seats. You need a computer or telephone to attend.


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Sponsoring Division:
South Florida FSDO FAASTeam
Contact Information:
TERRY LEE CARBONELL
Phone: (239) 633-0077
GoDusty@hotmail.com
Additional Event Information & Acknowledgement of Industry Sponsor(s):

Join CFI, former NWS meteorologist and founder of EZWxBrief, Dr. Scott Dennstaedt, for a comparison of the weather guidance of SiriusXM with ADS-B so you can judge for yourself which datalink service prepares you better to minimize your exposure to dangerous convective turbulence.

Founder of EZWxBrief, Scott is a nationally-known expert in aviation weather. He has worked as a meteorologist for the last 42 years and has a doctorate in Infrastructures and Environmental Systems from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNCC). With a background as a meteorologist, commercial pilot, and experienced CFI, he has logged over 4000 hours over the last 25 years and offers a unique approach to teaching general aviation pilots how to minimize their exposure to adverse weather. He is a widely published aviation author that includes his new book, The Skew-T log (p) and Me: A Primer for Pilots and is a contributing editor for FLYING magazine. He is also the co-author of Pilot Weather: From Solo to the Airlines. In his spare time Scott volunteers as EAA's subject matter expert on weather.  

Credit Applicability:
1 Credit for Basic Knowledge Topic 3
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