Title:
LA Area Airspace Hotspots and Dangerous Flight Routes
Topic:
How To ID the LA Airspace HOT SPOTS and dangerous areas & navigate them.
Speaker(s):
Ron Berinstein CFII & Aerobatic & FAA Wings Master Pilot
Brief Description:
LEARN WHERE LA HOT SPOTS ARE. ACCIDENTS happen there! LEARN where NOT to Fly! Enjoy and learn from a discussion focusing on reviewing airspace requirements, and those procedures you need to know for flying safely around the basin. We will expose certain popular, but DANGEROUS Flight Routes. Seminar length: 2 hrs
Location of Seminar:
Big Bear Airport Pilot Association FuseLodge Hangar
375 W Meadow Lane
The Hangar
Big Bear City, CA 92314
Directions to Venue:
Directions to the Gate: CLICK HERE
Directions to the Hangar: CLICK HERE
Directions: From W North Shore Dr, turn south on Tinker Bell Ave. Turn left on Meadows Lane. Gate 7A is immediately on the right. Park along Meadows near gate 7A. Walk through the gate. The hangar is the first one on the left.
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Seating:
40
seats at the facility,
2
remaining for online registration.
Registration Information:
Seminar has passed.
Sponsoring Division:
FAASafety Team--FAAST
Additional Event Information & Acknowledgement of Industry Sponsor(s):
Flying in our own backyard might be described as flying in some of the most complex airspace in the country! Discussing what you need to know might help you navigate this airspace safely and PROFESSIONALLY!
Ron Berinstein cfii, is also the director of the Southern California Airspace Users Working Group website; SCAUWG.ORG. SCAUWG's goal is to improve and maintain safe LA area airspace. He is dedicated toward informing the flying public about certain LA area Airspace Hidden Dangers.
This seminar will focus on the procedures NEEDED TO FLY SAFELY and discern which route to choose in order to do so.
ATC Communications, Radar Services, Transponder Operation, altitude requirements, separation available, are all talking points.
Space is Limited--Please reserve here online.
Sponsored by: Big Bear Airport Pilots Association
Note:
Pilot airspace deviations continue to be a major risk in the national airspace system. To reduce the chance that you might be involved in an airspace deviation incident, you are highly encouraged to take an on-line learning center course on www.faasafety.gov. Or search the learning library for associated guidance on airspace incursions. Remember, safe and prudent airmen have superior situational awareness, and have a plan to keep it that way.
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Equal Access Information:
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Credit Applicability:
1 Credit for Basic Knowledge Topic 3
1 Credit for Advanced Knowledge Topic 1
FAASTeam Project Information:
National Project:
Any Safety Event held based upon data/risk
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