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Title:
IMC Club Meeting
Topic:
Possible Reactions and Alternatives to Interesting or Unusual IFR Scenarios and Experiences.
Date and Time:
Wednesday, August 14, 2019, starting at 19:00 Central Daylight Time Download Calendar File
Speaker(s):
Moderator - Dick Fechter
Brief Description:

During this hour long event, we will discuss our aeronautical decision making opinions about how we might handle challenging IMC situations.  The idea is to gain knowledge by thinking about potential IFR problems and  listening to fellow pilot's ideas.  Check for cancellations at http://eaa100.org.

Select Number:
GL1592645
Location of Seminar:
Premier Security Training Center Classroom
1153 Tomkins Dr. NE, Byron, MN
Door on east side of building
Byron, MN 55920
Directions to Venue:

Copy then paste this link - http://eaa100.44rf.com/imcclub/imcclub.htm in your browser for a Google Earth picture and a printable .pdf picture of the location.  Turn north at the most eastern traffic light off highway 14 in Byron, MN.  Continue north on 10th Ave until the stop sign.  Turn east on 7th St NE / Co 134.  Turn south at the first opportunity onto Tompkins Dr NE.  It is a 1-story business building on the west side of the road.  Entrance is about in the center of the offices on the east side of the building. 

If you wish to have a ride from and back to the Dodge Center Airport (KTOB), please call Dick Fechter at (507) 272-5099.  You would have to be ready to get in a car by 1840.

 


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Fly-in Seminar?:
Yes  KTOB
Seating:
18 seats at the facility, 5 remaining for online registration.
Registration Information:
Seminar has passed.
Sponsoring Division:
MN FAASTeam
Contact Information:
Dick Fechter
Phone: (507) 272-5099
IMCClub@EAA100.org
Additional Event Information & Acknowledgement of Industry Sponsor(s):

What is the IMC Club?

IMC Club, through its nationwide chapters, provides organized "hangar flying" focused on building instrument flying knowledge and skills. The organization network promotes a safety culture through continued education and believes that safety and proficiency are developed through education and experience. Monthly meetings offer an opportunity to share in-flight experiences and valuable safety tips. Through the FAA Safety Program, aviation professionals offer informative WINGS presentations.  You do not have to be an instrument rated pilot to attend. EAA membership or membership in the international IMC Club is encouraged but not required. For more information and to attend this event, click the link below and register TODAY!

The organization network promotes a safety culture through continued education and believes that safety and proficiency are developed through education and experience. Monthly meetings offer an opportunity to share in-flight experiences and valuable safety tips. Through the FAA Safety Program, aviation professionals offer informative WINGS presentations.  You do not have to be an instrument rated pilot to attend. Membership in the international IMC Club is encouraged but not required. For more information and to attend this event, click the link below and register TODAY!

IMC Club is the brain child of Radek Wyrzykowski; a Master Certified Flight Instructor, Instrument and Multi-Engine Instructor.  As a flight instructor in Norwood, Massachusetts, Radek developed a volunteer mentor program to help instrument pilots improve their proficiency, and they loved it.

What is the purpose of IMC Club?

At IMC Club, our purpose is to promote instrument flying, proficiency and safety.  Along with IFR flying and monthly local chapter meetings, we offer a resource-rich website which provides an electronic experience base.

Our intent is to create a community of pilots in order to share information, provide recognition, foster communications, promote safety and build proficiency in instrument flying.  IMC Club chapters offer monthly meetings in which pilots can network and share knowledge and experiences.

Do you need to bring anything?

First, bring your thoughts or story and be willing to share them with the group.  This meeting is very interactive.  Participation by the group is a key element to the IMC Club meeting.

Others have found it helpful to bring along a copy of their flight manual, GPS manual, and charts.  If you navigate with an iPad, bring it along.

Who can attend?

You don't need an instrument rating to attend.  This meeting is open to all current, non-current, and future instrument pilots.

For more information about the IMC Club, please visit http://www.eaa.org/imcclub or http://eaa100.org/imcclub

Our thanks to Premeir Security and EAA Chapter 100 for their support of this program.

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:
1 Credit for Advanced Knowledge Topic 1
FAASTeam Project Information:
National Project:
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