Title:
How to Use Engine Information Systems Data
Topic:
Interpreting Engine Information System Data in Flight and on the Ground
Speaker(s):
Phillip Tilleman
Brief Description:
Engine information systems (EIS) give pilots real-time insight into engine health and performance. We’ll cover how to interpret key indications and trends in flight and on the ground, what common abnormal readings may mean, and how to use that data to make safer decisions when issues occur. This session also addresses practical interpretation that often isn’t explained in the Pilot Operating Handbook (POH), what the numbers mean right now, and what to do once you’re safely back on the ground. In many GA airplanes we don’t have parachutes, so knowing how to use EIS data can help keep you and your passengers safe.
Select Number:
NM03141449
Location of Seminar:
Journeys Aviation
3335 Airport Rd , Boulder, CO
Suite A
Boulder, CO 80301
Directions to Venue:
Come through the main doors, walk across to the east staircase, and enter the basement classroom.
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Seating:
30
seats at the facility,
22
remaining for online registration.
Registration Information:
Sponsoring Division:
Denver FAASTeam
Additional Event Information & Acknowledgement of Industry Sponsor(s):
This event is sponsored by the Boulder Flying Club.
Equal Access Information:
The FAA Safety Team (FAASTeam) is committed to providing equal access to this meeting/event for all participants. If you need alternative formats or services because of a disability, please communicate your request as soon as possible with the person in the “Contact Information” area of the meeting/event notice. Note that two weeks is usually required to arrange services.
Credit Applicability:
1 Credit for Basic Knowledge Topic 3
FAASTeam Project Information:
National Project:
Any other Operations task not covered in the NPP
Additional Event Documents: