From members at stlaviationmeetup.org Sat Jul 5 10:58:09 2025 From: members at stlaviationmeetup.org (St. Louis Aviation Meetup Members List) Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2025 05:58:09 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Members] [CE03138160] The Schiff Show - Lessons Learned From The Colgan Air Tragedy - FAASafety.gov (fwd) Message-ID: -- FAASafety.gov -------------------------------------------------------- You have asked us to notify you when a webinar is scheduled that meets your criteria. The following webinar may be of interest to you: "The Schiff Show - Lessons Learned From The Colgan Air Tragedy" Topic: Join Barry And Brian Schiff As They Break Down What Happened In The Colgan Air Tragedy And What All Pilots Can Learn From It. On Thursday, July 10, 2025 at 19:00 Central Daylight Time (17:00 PDT; 18:00 MDT; 20:00 EDT; 14:00 HST; 16:00 AKDT; 17:00 Arizona; Friday, July 11, 2025 00:00 GMT) Select Number: CE03138160 Description: Join Barry and Brian Schiff for an episode with twice the Schiff! They will break down what happened in the Colgan Air 3407 tragedy—and, more importantly, what every pilot can learn from it. Mismanagement of stall warnings and improper recovery actions can lead to disaster. Learn the recommended techniques for airplane stall and spin prevention and recovery. No jargon—just practical advice you can use to keep yourself and your passengers safe. Don’t miss this fun-filled episode presented in a way that only this father and son pair can, and elevate your safety and proficiency by increasing your knowledge about stalls and spins. To view further details and registration information for this webinar, click here: http://www.faasafety.gov/SPANS/event_details.aspx?eid=138160 The sponsor for this seminar is: FAASTeam The following credit(s) are available for the WINGS/AMT Programs: Advanced Knowledge 1 - 1 Credit Click here to view the WINGS help page: https://www.FAASafety.gov/OnlineHelp/Default.aspx?page=/WINGS/pub/default.aspx From members at stlaviationmeetup.org Tue Jul 8 02:22:17 2025 From: members at stlaviationmeetup.org (St. Louis Aviation Meetup Members List) Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2025 21:22:17 -0500 Subject: [Members] 17 June 2025 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: unsubscribe me George W. Daneker Jr., MD On Sun, Jun 15, 2025 at 3:22 PM St. Louis Aviation Meetup Members List via Members wrote: > QotM > ==== > > You’re preflighting your airplane, and realize that you have not checked > your ELT in a long time. The battery was replaced just under two years > ago, but hasn’t been tested since. Is there some way you can test the > device without triggering a search and rescue event to ensure it still > works properly? > > Scenario > ======== > > You and a friend have made it nearly across the country in a recently > purchased Tomahawk. Now scattered thunderstorms complicate the last leg > home—where your friend needs to be by sundown. Is there a route that > allows enough flexibility to weave your way home safely or should your > friend find a rental car? > > 17 June 2025 1H0 Pilot Lounge 1830 CDT > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From members at stlaviationmeetup.org Sun Jul 13 18:58:41 2025 From: members at stlaviationmeetup.org (St. Louis Aviation Meetup Members List) Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2025 13:58:41 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Members] 15 July 2025 Message-ID: QotM ==== You've just taxied to the hold short line of the active runway after completing your runup and passenger safety briefing. What additional items should you now address as part of your pre-takeoff briefing? Scenario ======== Wake turbulence training focuses on avoidance rather than recovery. That's fine until, despite avoidance plans, you find yourself upside down with a windscreen full of runway. Can you save yourself this late in the game? And could you have avoided it in the first place? 15 July 2025 1H0 Pilot Lounge 1830 CDT From members at stlaviationmeetup.org Tue Jul 29 15:31:05 2025 From: members at stlaviationmeetup.org (St. Louis Aviation Meetup Members List) Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2025 10:31:05 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Members] [SW19138534] Cockpit2Cowl Evaluating Your Experts With Brian Schiff And Jeff Simon - FAASafety.gov (fwd) Message-ID: -- FAASafety.gov -------------------------------------------------------- You have asked us to notify you when a webinar is scheduled that meets your criteria. The following webinar may be of interest to you: "Cockpit2Cowl Evaluating Your Experts With Brian Schiff And Jeff Simon" Topic: Pilot & Mechanic Experts Explore Aviation Safety Topics Relevant To YOU On Tuesday, August 12, 2025 at 19:00 Central Daylight Time (17:00 PDT; 18:00 MDT; 20:00 EDT; 14:00 HST; 16:00 AKDT; 17:00 Arizona; Wednesday, August 13, 2025 00:00 GMT) Select Number: SW19138534 Description: “Cockpit 2 Cowl” with Brian Schiff and Jeff Simon is a program that explores General Aviation safety topics from the combined perspective of Flight Instructors, Pilots, and Mechanics, exploring both man & machine to make aviation safer and more enjoyable.� THIS MONTH: Fuel Mysteries & Management. We will also continue our discussion about "what can get you." Attendees will learn about topical maintenance subjects, how to manage maintenance, handle emergencies, and improve communication between pilots and mechanics. Watch previous episodes and receive FAA WINGS credit on SocialFlight.com. Watch previous episodes WITHOUT FAA WINGS credit on this YouTube Channel:  https://www.youtube.com/@SocialFlight/videos To view further details and registration information for this webinar, click here: http://www.faasafety.gov/SPANS/event_details.aspx?eid=138534 The sponsor for this seminar is: FAASTeam The following credit(s) are available for the WINGS/AMT Programs: AMT: 1.00Basic Knowledge 3 - 1 Credit Click here to view the WINGS help page: https://www.FAASafety.gov/OnlineHelp/Default.aspx?page=/WINGS/pub/default.aspx