Additional Event Information & Acknowledgement of Industry Sponsor(s):
Sponsored by: The Doorologist, Advanced Epoxy Flooring, Bayport Aerodrome, and Vxperts Aviation.
FREE MONTHLY Aviation Seminar Series
WHEN: Saturday, January 13, 2018
TIME: 8:30am Continental Breakfast - 9:00-10:30am seminar, questions, hangar talk.
WHERE: Mid Island Air Service, Inc. MacArthur Airport
HOSTS: Mid Island Air Service & FAA Safety Team http://www.midislandair.com
JAN 13, 2018
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AN AIRLINE PILOT - Utilizing Trans-Oceanic Flight Planning Strategies in General Aviation
- Fly like the Pros – be a safer, more confident & competent pilot
- Trans-Oceanic Flight Planning strategies for a flight from NY to Rome
- Learn about what goes into these Planning Strategies from dispatching, planning, navigation, communications, emergencies, diversions, . . .
- How this can help the GA pilot and increase your margin of safety
- Scenarios, regulations, techniques, inflight strategies under both VFR & IFR rules
Adam Rosenberg, FAA DPE, Check Pilot, Major Airline Airbus Captain, 7 type ratings, 33 yrs & over 20,000 hours Total Time, Regional Airline Fleet Manager, former Airbus Test/Delivery pilot, 141 Chief Instructor, FAASTeam Lead Rep, A&P
By attending this seminar, and others like it, you can become part of the FAA Pilot Proficiency Award Program [also known as WINGS] by participating in a recurrent training program. This program was expanded in 2008 and developed for a higher level of safety by employing consistent recurrent training, which has been identified as a major factor in reducing General Aviation [GA] accident rates.
Remember, as part of this seminar program, WINGS is designed to help keep you safe, and by participating and staying WINGS current you may maintain a valid Flight Review. We appreciate your participation in this event.
Do you know your limitations? The seminar will also direct your attention to the Mid Island Personal Limitations Checklist to help teach “situational awareness " through the experiences of other pilots . . . help develop good judgment, . . . . and better understand what's legal vs. what's safe and smart.