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Title:
Loss of Control / Take Off and Landings / Stabilized Approaches / Following Procedures
Topic:
Loss Of Control; In Most Cases We Find That Inadequate Training Was A Major Contributing Factor. Even With Outside Influences.
Date and Time:
Tuesday, October 30, 2018, starting at 18:30 Eastern Daylight Time Download Calendar File
Speaker(s):
MayCay Beeler
Brief Description:

In this presentation we’ll be discussing findings and recommendations from the General Aviation Joint Steering Committee Work Group.  We will use an accident as a springboard for discussion of GA Maintenance and Operations considerations with respect to training. Then we will discuss how to survive and hopefully prosper after the accident. 

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Select Number:
EA3986183
Location of Seminar:
GTCC Aviation Campus 3
819 Radar Road
Room 318
Greensboro, NC 27410
Directions to Venue:

From Interstate 40, Take exit 211 for Gallimore Dairy Rd; follow signs for Gallimore Dairy Rd North; 

Use the right 2 lanes to turn right onto W Market Street. Use the left 2 lanes to turn left onto W Friendly Ave. 

Turn left onto N Chimney Rock Rd; Turn left onto Old Stage Coach Trail; Continue onto Stage Coach Trail and school will be on your left. Room 318


Fly-in Seminar?:
Yes  GSO
Seating:
60 seats at the facility, 27 remaining for online registration.
Registration Information:
Seminar has passed.
Sponsoring Division:
FAA Safety Team, Greensboro, NC
Contact Information:
Tim Haley
Phone: 336-369-3951
timothy.l.haley@faa.gov
Additional Event Information & Acknowledgement of Industry Sponsor(s):

Triad Aviation Academy / TAA Flight Training?

A Loss of Control (LOC) accident involves an unintended departure of an aircraft from controlled flight. LOC can happen because the aircraft enters a flight regime that is outside its normal flight envelope and may quickly develop into a stall or spin. It can introduce an element of surprise for the pilot.

Additional Resources about Loss of Control Accidents:

Equal Access Information:
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Credit Applicability:
1 Credit for Basic Knowledge Topic 2
FAASTeam Project Information:
NPP15
National Project:
Top Ten Event
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