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Title:
NAFI 2026 - Presentations at AirVenture Oshkosh
Topic:
Daily Presentations Throughout the Event, See Schedule Below
Date and Time:
Monday, July 20, 2026, starting at 09:00 Central Daylight Time Download Calendar File
Speaker(s):
See schedule link(s) for more information
Brief Description:

All NAFI Presentations can be found on FAASafety.gov with a title beginning "NAFI 2026..."

See the schedule below for individual presentations.

WINGS credit available!

PRESENTED DURING THE EAA AIRVENTURE FLY-IN.  NO FEE FOR THE NAFI PRESENTATIONS, BUT AN ENTRANCE FEE IS REQUIRED BY EAA AIRVENTURE TO ENTER THE GROUNDS.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON EAA AIRVENTURE ADMISSIONS, VISIT  https://www.eaa.org/airventure

Select Number:
EA13145221
Location of Seminar:
NAFI Professional Development Center
Wittman Regional Airport
Booth 354
Oshkosh, WI 54902
Directions to Venue:

Booth 354, east of hangar B - just behind the Garmin booth, white tent with a huge NAFI logo.


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Fly-in Seminar?:
Yes  OSH
Seating:
Check Additional event Information below for possible registration requirements.
Sponsoring Division:
FAASTeam
Contact Information:
Karen Kalishek
Phone: (920) 819-4774
kkalishek@nafinet.org
Additional Event Information & Acknowledgement of Industry Sponsor(s):

NAFI is the National Association of Flight Instructors and is the largest association dedicated exclusively to flight instruction. NAFI’s vision is ‘Safer pilots through flight instruction excellence.’ NAFI’s mission throughout its 59-year history is to promote flight instruction excellence with education, mentorship, and advocacy. This is accomplished by providing instructors with tools and resources that help them deliver the best professional training and service possible. Anyone may join NAFI to take advantage of the many educational and flight tools, products, and discounts available. www.nafimentor.org. contact nafi@nafimentor.org 866-806-6156.

 

Monday July 20, 2026

Title

Quick Link

0900 - 1000

MOSAIC: Flight Training, Practical Testing, and Pilot Privilege Effects

N2009

1000 - 1100

Bridging the Transition: Teaching Pilots to Fly Beyond the Cessna 172

N2010

1100 - 1200

Legally Right, Fatally Wrong: The Hidden Dangers Inside the Rules

N2011

1200 - 1300

Making an Informed IFR Weather Go/No Go Decision

N2012

1300 - 1400

Teaching Aircraft Systems: Making the Complex Click

N2013

Tuesday July 21, 2026

 

 

0800 - 0900

The Well-Being Briefing: Peer Support in the Aviation Community

N2108

0900 - 1000

Updates on Part 141 Modernization

N2109

1000 - 1100

From Certification to Confidence: Building CFIs Ready to Teach

N2110

1100 - 1200

Forget the Ball, Manage the Yaw

N2111

1200 - 1300

Safety Management System - An Effective Safety Path Forward

N2112

1300 - 1400

Straight Talk About Safety, John and Martha King

N2113

Wednesday July 22, 2026

 

 

0800 - 0900

VFR to IMC: Decision Making Before the Accident Begins

N2208

0900 - 1000

The Last 20%: Using Metacognition to Break Training Plateaus

N2209

1000 - 1100

Caution: Helicopter Wake Turbulence

N2210

1100 - 1200

Checkride Chat - Master Your Checkride

N2211

1200 - 1300

IFR Autopilot: Common Errors and Real-World Pro Tips for Using Autopilots in IFR

N2212

1300 - 1400

Weather or Not to Fly

N2213

Thursday July 23, 2026

 

 

0800 - 0900

NAFI Member Breakfast, Booth 354

 

1000 - 1100

DPE Panel Discussion

N2310

1100 - 1200

The First 25 Hours: Getting it Right the First Time

N2311

1200 - 1300

The Pro Pilot Trap: When Experience Becomes a Risk

N2312

1300 - 1400

Slips v Skids: Practice One and Avoid the Other

N2313

Friday July 24, 2026

 

 

0800 - 0900

Angle-of-Attack Panel Discussion

N2408

0900 - 1000

Regulatory Updates and Safety Data from the FAA

N2409

1000 - 1100

Checklists So Basic, Yet So Misused

N2410

1100 - 1200

Beyond the Checkride: Training Pilots Who Can Handle the Pressure

N2411

1200 - 1300

Smarter Training, Lower Costs: How to Help Students Train for Less

N2412

1300 - 1400

Using VR to Accelerate Flight Training

N2413

Saturday July 25, 2026

 

 

0900 - 1000

So, You Want to Be a Flight Instructor

N2509

1000 - 1100

Automation Complacency: Teaching Pilots to Own the Aircraft Again

N2510

1100 - 1200

Energy Management: How to Teach a Stabilized Approach

N2511

Equal Access Information:
The FAA Safety Team (FAASTeam) is committed to providing equal access to this meeting/event for all participants. If you need alternative formats or services because of a disability, please communicate your request as soon as possible with the person in the “Contact Information” area of the meeting/event notice. Note that two weeks is usually required to arrange services.
Credit Applicability:
FAASTeam Project Information:
National Project:
Safety Promotion Outreach for Pilots
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