Title:
Engine Failure Analysis: Preventing an Accident
Topic:
Engine Failure Analysis: Preventing an Accident
Speaker(s):
Woody Minar, Jason McCann, Danny Blaha
Brief Description:
DPE, Master CFI, CFI of the Year, and FAA Safety Team Rep of the Year Woody Minar will give a presentation – Engine Failure Analysis: Preventing an Accident. The analysis is based on Woody’s research over a six year period of engine failures resulting in accidents in general aviation aircraft. He will explain why the engines quit running in flight and educate you on how to prevent and reduce the risk of having an engine failure.
Location of Seminar:
Exclusive Aviation
607 Eaton Street
Hangar #607
Saint Paul, MN 55107
Directions to Venue:
Exclusive Aviation Flight School is located on the Southeast corner of the Downtown St. Paul Airport (Holman Field). Travel to the end of Eaton Street, until you come to a gate. (On the right side of the gate you will see an Exclusive Aviation banner.) Continue through the gate, take your first left, our facility is on your left.
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Fly-in Seminar?:
Yes KSTP
Seating:
100
seats at the facility,
57
remaining for online registration.
Registration Information:
Seminar has passed.
Sponsoring Division:
Minnesota FAASTeam
Additional Event Information & Acknowledgement of Industry Sponsor(s):
Directions:
Exclusive Aviation Flight School is located on the southwest corner of:
Downtown St. Paul Airport [Holman Field]
607 Eaton Street
Hangar #607
St. Paul, MN 55107
Office Number: (651) 450-6200
Travel to the end of Eaton Street, past the airport control tower, Signature Flight Service, and other businesses and hangars until the road ahead is blocked by a gate. You will see a banner to the right of the gate with our name (Exclusive Aviation) on it. There has been road construction on Highway 52 in the area with ramps closing/opening occasionally, but there should be enough signs to help you get into the airport.
Enter the gate, and take the next left to hangar 607. You can park in the back of the hangar. The door should be unlocked, so give it a pull and come on in. If it is locked, you can ring the small lit doorbell and someone will come and let you in.
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Credit Applicability:
1 Credit for Advanced Knowledge Topic 2
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