Additional Event Information & Acknowledgement of Industry Sponsor(s):
More accidents occur in the takeoff and landing phases of flight than any other. It is the close proximity to the ground that leaves less margin for error. Some pilots never really master the basics, then it's only a matter of time before they have a problem. Is the runway long enough? Are there obstructions? What is the density altitude? Is there a cross-wind? How good is your airspeed control? Do you know how to successfully recover from a bounced landing or when to go around?
Are you prepared for an emergency landing? These are just some of the considerations that are addressed in this safety seminar.
Featured speaker is David St. George with the FAA Safety Team. David is the Chief Instructor at a Part 141 flight school and has over 40,000 landings! He works as a pilot examiner in the Rochester FSDO area. Bring your questions and suggestions and let's learn to fly (and land) more safely!
Rochester WINGS 2011 Expo and Fly-In We are excited to be inviting you back to Rochester WINGS 2011!
In attendance will be thousands of pilots, crews, IA’s, Aviation Maintenance Technicians (AMTs), repairmen, aviation business owners, dealer representatives, and many more active members of the General Aviation Industry. This year’s event will be held in the
US Airports luxurious corporate hangar facilities located on Scottsville Road at the Greater Rochester International Airport (KROC) on June 10th and June 11th.
The coordinators of Rochester WINGS 2011 are energized to continue our new focus this year: to cultivate and assist others from all walks of life to begin learning to fly. Many of our new events, seminars, and activities will be centered around giving people of every demographic the opportunity to learn about careers in aviation, meet a CFI, get connected with a mentor, take a Discovery flight and start working towards a rating. There will be numerous avionics demonstrations, learning stations for students, seminars on multiple career paths, ATC simulators, flight simulators and many more hands on events.
If you are a part of the aviation community in the Northeast then you want to be here!
- Friday, June 10th, will feature a day long event to qualify for Inspection Authorization (IA) refresher training. IA’s, AMTs, repairmen, owners, and pilots will find great value in these aircraft maintenance seminars as well as the time to come together and collaborate as a community.
- Saturday, June 11th activities will include a full day of seminars of interest to pilots, students and aviation enthusiasts. We will have a large static display of general aviation aircraft, old and new including everything from typical airplanes that students could expect to train in to classic jets. The day will be filled with exciting learning stations for all ages, career path seminars, avionics demonstrations, guided bus tours of runways and taxiways, new aircraft for sale, flight instruction for credits in FAA WINGS Pilot Proficiency Program, and many more activities.
Renew Your Flight Review (BFR) at ROCHESTER WINGS!
Did you know that you can renew your flight review (formerly known as a BFR) at this event? Visit the website for all the details! Confused about the improved WINGs Program? Visit the WINGs Flight Instruction Booth in the main exhibitor hangar where our experts are ready to assist you with all of your technical questions!
Don't miss this special event; For all the latest details, visit the official
website! We update the information frequently, so be sure to stop back for updated info.
Driving Directions: Take the NYS Thruway to Exit 46, proceed I-390N to Exit 17, turn right on Scottsville Road, US Airports is located at 1295 Scottsville Road.
Pilots and Flight Instructors are encouraged to fly-in to the Rochester WINGs event (weather permitting).
Special thanks to our host; US Airports.