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Title:
What is a Part 150 Study?
Topic:
What is a Part 150 Study?Purpose of the Study.Part 150 process.Why update Study.
Date and Time:
Monday, March 18, 2024, starting at 18:30 Mountain Daylight Time (17:30 PDT; 19:30 CDT; 20:30 EDT; 14:30 HST; 16:30 AKDT; 17:30 Arizona; Tuesday, March 19, 2024 00:30 GMT)
Speaker(s):
Mr. Eugene Reindel, VP, HMMH
Brief Description:

Mr. Eugene Reindel, VP, HMMH, will discuss 14 CFR PART 150 Airport Noise Compatibility Planning.

Select Number:
NM03127376
Webinar Information

This webinar is free.

To access this Colorado Pilots Association LIVE ZOOM broadcast, go to coloradopilots.org., go to CO Aviation Calender, click on the March 18 event and click on the link to the event.

There is no prior online registration for this webinar.

This webinar is hosted by the Colorado Pilots Association.


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Sponsoring Division:
FAASTeam
Contact Information:
MICHAEL PETER KOSCIELNIAK
Phone: (303) 408-6225
mpk4262@yahoo.com
Additional Event Information & Acknowledgement of Industry Sponsor(s):

Gene Reindel leads the Aviation Environmental Services group at HMMH, manages a wide range of aviation noise consulting projects and provides technical support on aviation-related noise studies and noise measurement programs.

Gene has focused the greater part of his career on aircraft noise and consulting across the country and internationally. As Vice President in the Aviation Environmental Services (AES) group at HMMH, he manages a wide range of aviation noise consulting projects and provides technical support on aviation related noise studies and noise measurement programs. Mr. Reindel is a trained facilitator and leads public outreach programs associated with controversial noise studies and programs and uses his training to facilitate community noise forum-type meetings. Gene also teaches courses in acoustics, sound measurements and noise modeling. Gene enjoys and excels at presenting complex issues of aviation noise in an easily understood manner.

Over the last 20 years, Gene has become a leader in the aviation industry. His commitment to excellence in engineering, design and environmental awareness is proof of his love for all aspects of acoustics, and the importance of this aspect within aviation practices.

Gene holds an M. Eng. in Acoustics from Pennsylvania State University and a B.S. in Physics Engineering from Pacific Lutheran University, WA.

Credit Applicability:
1 Credit for Basic Knowledge Topic 3
FAASTeam Project Information:
National Project:
Large Scale Community Outreach Event
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