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Title:
Mid Island Air Service Monthly Safety Seminar
Topic:
EQUIPMENT FAILURE – How to Survive an In-Flight Emergency
Date and Time:
Saturday, May 11, 2019, starting at 08:30 Eastern Daylight Time Download Calendar File
Speaker(s):
David Windmiller - Aerobatic Pilot, ATP, MEI, CFI, LS to Bus Jet, Turbo Prop, Helo, CFI Rotor, Glider, Land/Sea, Test Pilot, 18K
Brief Description:

You are invited to an exclusive safety workshop on EQUIPMENT FAILURE – How to Survive an In-Flight Emergency given by David Windmiller - Aerobatic Pilot, ATP, MEI, CFI, Turbo Prop, Helicopter, CFI Rotorcraft, Glider, Land/Sea, Test Pilot, 18K+ hrs.   At this two hour informative briefing we will discuss how to deal with in-flight emergencies and how training, a cool head, and good choices lead to safe outcomes.  Pilots need to make good decisions, and only you can choose to be a safer pilot!  Click on the link below to register TODAY!

Select Number:
EA1191438
Location of Seminar:
Mid Island Air Service, Inc.
101 Hering Drive

Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
Directions to Venue:

DIRECTIONS: MID ISLAND AIR SERVICE (MIAS). From the West: LIE (495) eastbound to exit 57 (Veterans Memorial Highway). Right on Veterans Highway (454), 6 miles to main entrance to airport. From the East: LIE westbound to exit 57. Left on 454 follow above. From the West: Sunrise Highway to exit 49, second light, left on Johnson Ave. Straight for three lights into the airport. From the East: Sunrise to exit 50A, right onto Johnson Ave. Airport entrance: straight in, left on Schaefer Drive and right on Hering Drive.

The meeting will be held in the main hangar.  Aircraft parking available on ramp area.


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Fly-in Seminar?:
Yes  KISP
Seating:
100 seats at the facility, 11 remaining for online registration.
Registration Information:
Seminar has passed.
Sponsoring Division:
FAA Safety Team and the Farmingdale FSDO
Contact Information:
Don Lawrence & Jim Orehosky
Phone: (631) 588-5400
don@midislandair.com
Additional Event Information & Acknowledgement of Industry Sponsor(s):

Sponsored by: The Doorologist, Collaborative Chiropractic, and Vxperts Aviation.

FREE MONTHLY Aviation Seminar Series

WHEN:  Saturday, May 11 2019
TIME: 8:30am Continental Breakfast - 9:00-11:00am seminar, questions, hangar talk.
WHERE:  Mid Island Air Service, Inc. [MIAS]  MacArthur Airport    
HOSTS:  Mid Island Air Service & FAA Safety Team http://www.midislandair.com

MAY 11, 2019

EQUIPMENT FAILURE – How to Survive an In-Flight Emergency

  • In emergencies, training, a cool head, and good choices lead to safe outcomes
  • Fly the airplane, analyze the situation, make a game plan, stick to it
  • Unprepared pilots waste valuable time going thru shock, denial, acceptance
  • Lessons learned – hints that something may be wrong & tips for abnormal situations
  • Five real world emergencies – including 3 with no published procedures
  • Technology makes us safer until a failure – then we need to be prepared to manually fly

David Windmiller - A US Unlimited Team Aerobatic Pilot, ATP, MEI, CFI, Light Sport to Business Jet, Turbo Prop, Helo, CFI Rotorcraft, Glider, Land/Sea, Test Pilot, 18K+ hrs

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

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:
2 Credits for Advanced Knowledge Topic 2
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