Additional Event Information & Acknowledgement of Industry Sponsor(s):
Did you know that there is a way for you to bypass your biannual flight review? And you are probably already doing some of it - actually coming to this presentation will be a part of it.
The FAA Wings program is a great free benefit to pilots but too many of us don’t really understand how to take advantage of the program.
Paul Beaulieu, FAASTeam Rep, Wings Pro, CFII and principal of Avier Flight School in Beverly will show how the program works, what you need to do to make it work for you and how you can improve your safety and skills as a pilot.
Before the program:
Coming directly from work and hungry? Join us at 6:00 PM for food sponsored by EAA Chapter 106 – donations welcomed. The FAASTeam Seminar starts at 7:00 PM in the chapter classroom (side of the white hangar furthest from the tower).
About the speaker:
Paul Beaulieu. FAASTeam Rep, CFII. Paul opened Avier flight school in 2014. His varied background as an educator, school administrator, restaurant manager, and pilot was the perfect recipe to prepare him to create this unique flight school. As a pilot, Paul has flown over 5,000 hours in small aircraft over the past 20 years. He is well respected in the Aviation community as a patient teacher and skilled pilot.
DIRECTIONS & SPONSOR:
IF FLYING IN:
Larger aircraft will need to park on the North Ramp (large parking area next to Echo). A few small planes can park near or in front of the chapter classroom. (The EAA106 classroom is inside the 2nd white hangar after passing the red hangars on the north end of Delta).
SPONSOR:
EAA Chapter 106 www.106.EAAchapter.org is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) educational public charity. EAA106 offers educational seminars and programs throughout the year, organizes and hosts an annual fly-in which showcases amateur-built aircraft, hosts museum aircraft tour stops, and offers an annual youth scholarship to an aviation camp in Oshkosh.
MAP LINK and where to park on this page: www.106.eaachapter.org/ourhangar.htm