From members at stlaviationmeetup.org Fri May 2 01:19:19 2025 From: members at stlaviationmeetup.org (St. Louis Aviation Meetup Members List) Date: Thu, 1 May 2025 20:19:19 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Members] [GL13136470] Pro Tips for Pilots - 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: "Pro Tips for Pilots" Topic: What About These Pilot Deviations On Wednesday, May 14, 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; Thursday, May 15, 2025 00:00 GMT) Select Number: GL13136470 Description: Why do so many Pilots end up with a Pilot Deviation during their flying career? During this webinar we will discuss the why but more importantly; the how You can stay safe and compliant operating in today's complex flight environment. We will have Jennifer Settle, Runway Safety Program Manager for the FAA, Levi  Eastlick, Chief Pilot from the Wisconsin Bureau of Aeronautics and Jurg Grossenbacher, Milwaukee FSDO,  speak throughout this webinar answering many of these questions to include:•Complex Environment•Distractions•Humans make mistakes•Lack of Preparation•Lack of Training/ Proficiency•Lack of Standard Operating Procedures           We will show You all of the tools that are readily available to you free of charge to help You plan, execute your flight to your destination or if necessary to your alternate. Our panel of experts will answer the questions that you type in during the presentation, so come and join us. To view further details and registration information for this webinar, click here: http://www.faasafety.gov/SPANS/event_details.aspx?eid=136470 The sponsor for this seminar is: FAASTeam The following credit(s) are available for the WINGS/AMT Programs: Basic 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 Sun May 4 20:53:35 2025 From: members at stlaviationmeetup.org (St. Louis Aviation Meetup Members List) Date: Sun, 4 May 2025 15:53:35 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Members] 6 May 2025 Message-ID: QotM ==== You typically fly a Cirrus 22, and bring your iPad which you use as an electronic flight bag, replacing the paper charts and plates one would normally need for flight, and which you also use for flight planning and navigation. Today you're flying a Cessna 177, which you haven't flown before. Are you required to take any steps or precautions before using your iPad in this aircraft? BonusQ: @KJEF in the sectional. What is 122.95 used for? Scenario ======== Dogs make great passengers. They don't care about the schedule. They don't talk when ATC calls. And they don't worry when yout'e puzzling through an issue. That's a plus as you try and decide which approach is best to get you and a pooch into the airport or if you should even try an approach at all. 6 May 2025 1H0 Pilot Lounge 1830 CDT From members at stlaviationmeetup.org Sun May 4 20:15:53 2025 From: members at stlaviationmeetup.org (St. Louis Aviation Meetup Members List) Date: Sun, 4 May 2025 15:15:53 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Members] 6 May 2025 Message-ID: QotM ==== You typically fly a Cirrus 22, and bring your iPad which you use as an electronic flight bag, replacing the paper charts and plates one would normally need for flight, and which you also use for flight planning and navigation. Today you're flying a Cessna 177, which you haven't flown before. Are you required to take any steps or precautions before using your iPad in this aircraft? BonusQ: @KJEF in the sectional. What is 122.95 used for? Scenario ======== Dogs make great passengers. They don't care about the schedule. They don't talk when ATC calls. And they don't worry when yout'e puzzling through an issue. That's a plus as you try and decide which approach is best to get you and a pooch into the airport or if you should even try an approach at all. 6 May 2025 1H0 Pilot Lounge 1830 CDT From members at stlaviationmeetup.org Fri May 2 20:54:01 2025 From: members at stlaviationmeetup.org (St. Louis Aviation Meetup Members List) Date: Fri, 2 May 2025 15:54:01 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Members] [EA17137041] After the Propeller Strikes - 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: "After the Propeller Strikes" Topic: Safety after a Prop Strike On Wednesday, May 14, 2025 at 12:00 Eastern Daylight Time (09:00 PDT; 10:00 MDT; 11:00 CDT; 06:00 HST; 08:00 AKDT; 09:00 Arizona; 16:00 GMT) Select Number: EA17137041 Description: During this webinar, Scott Fohrman returns to discuss possible continued Operation after a Prop Strike – discussions of the Airworthiness Directives, guidance and reasons for the ADs. This guidance as background will help you make the “Ferry or not to Ferry” decision. To view further details and registration information for this webinar, click here: http://www.faasafety.gov/SPANS/event_details.aspx?eid=137041 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 From members at stlaviationmeetup.org Sun May 4 18:40:34 2025 From: members at stlaviationmeetup.org (St. Louis Aviation Meetup Members List) Date: Sun, 4 May 2025 13:40:34 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Members] 6 May 2025 Message-ID: QotM ==== You typically fly a Cirrus 22, and bring your iPad which you use as an electronic flight bag, replacing the paper charts and plates one would normally need for flight, and which you also use for flight planning and navigation. Today you're flying a Cessna 177, which you haven't flown before. Are you required to take any steps or precautions before using your iPad in this aircraft? BonusQ: @KJEF in the sectional. What is 122.95 used for? Scenario ======== Dogs make great passengers. They don't care about the schedule. They don't talk when ATC calls. And they don't worry when yout'e puzzling through an issue. That's a plus as you try and decide which approach is best to get you and a pooch into the airport or if you should even try an approach at all. 6 May 2025 1H0 Pilot Lounge 1830 CDT From members at stlaviationmeetup.org Mon May 12 12:21:01 2025 From: members at stlaviationmeetup.org (St. Louis Aviation Meetup Members List) Date: Mon, 12 May 2025 07:21:01 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Members] [EA39136933] Piper Rudder AD - Let See What Its All About - FAASafety.gov (fwd) Message-ID: More info for Piper folks, .. -- 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: "Piper Rudder AD - Let See What Its All About" Topic: There Is a New AD on Piper Aircrat Rudders and Find Out How It Applies to You On Tuesday, May 27, 2025 at 19:00 Eastern Daylight Time (16:00 PDT; 17:00 MDT; 18:00 CDT; 13:00 HST; 15:00 AKDT; 16:00 Arizona; 23:00 GMT) Select Number: EA39136933 Description: The final rule on the AD, released February 13 and effective March 20, requires the replacement of rudders with rudder posts made from 1025 carbon steel on the affected aircraft with rudders that have posts made from 4130 low-alloy steel. The rule also allows alternative methods of compliance, or AMOCs which, with FAA approval, could ease the anticipated strain on the supply of replacement rudders. The FAA is issuing this AD to address fatigue loading and corrosion of rudder posts made from 1025 carbon steel which, if not addressed, could result in a broken rudder and consequent reduced ability of the flight crew to maintain the safe flight and landing of the airplane. To view further details and registration information for this webinar, click here: http://www.faasafety.gov/SPANS/event_details.aspx?eid=136933 The sponsor for this seminar is: FAASTeam The following credit(s) are available for the WINGS/AMT Programs: AMT: 1.00 Basic Knowledge 3 - 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 Sun May 18 21:43:18 2025 From: members at stlaviationmeetup.org (St. Louis Aviation Meetup Members List) Date: Sun, 18 May 2025 16:43:18 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Members] 20 May 2025 Message-ID: QotM ==== Pyrotechnic Signaling Devices (e.g., flares, flare guns) are often carried on general aviation aircraft to be used in emergencies. However, these can also pose a hazard when the aircraft is in flight. Does the FAA provide guidance regarding precautions to be taken to reduce the safety risks? Scenario ======== A pre-takeoff briefing exists to remove hesitation and doubt from split-second emergency decisions after takeoff. The problem is that most real-world departures present several opportunities to go off script. Some of those improvisations could turn an off-field crash into an uneventful runway landing—or a disaster. 20 May 2025 1H0 Pilot Lounge 1830 CDT From members at stlaviationmeetup.org Tue May 27 20:06:04 2025 From: members at stlaviationmeetup.org (St. Louis Aviation Meetup Members List) Date: Tue, 27 May 2025 15:06:04 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Members] [EA61137314] Volunteer and GA Pilots Safety Scenarios Review - 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: "Volunteer and GA Pilots Safety Scenarios Review" Topic: New Topics Monthly, Challenging Safety Scenario Reviewed On Thursday, June 5, 2025 at 19:00 Eastern Daylight Time (16:00 PDT; 17:00 MDT; 18:00 CDT; 13:00 HST; 15:00 AKDT; 16:00 Arizona; 23:00 GMT) Select Number: EA61137314 Description: Be a Better GA & Volunteer Pilot ! � Each month we review and answer your questions about actual flight scenarios.  We call out ' Did Well ' and ' Do Better ' commentary.  Remember your login credentials as well as Pass Code ' VOLUNTEER' as each month you'll be reminded about the webinar.� Stay tuned:  AOPA Safety Institute and Air Care Alliance are working on content for upcoming webinars.� Pilot safety operational considerations are numerous requiring diligent regular review especially given the variety of volunteer flight types. The considerations for safely flying a child facing challenging medical outcomes are quite different than flying endangered turtles to rescue facilities.� This webinar will help pilots of all types to identify basic and advanced safety considerations.  We are striving to create a resource to share safety practices and flight experiences..� If not already in the WINGS Pilot Proficiency program please join us. Apply to Volunteer:  https://vpoids.aircarealliance.org/join To view further details and registration information for this webinar, click here: http://www.faasafety.gov/SPANS/event_details.aspx?eid=137314 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 Wed May 28 14:34:46 2025 From: members at stlaviationmeetup.org (St. Louis Aviation Meetup Members List) Date: Wed, 28 May 2025 09:34:46 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Members] [SW19137498] Cockpit2Cowl Temperature Talk 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 Temperature Talk with Brian Schiff and Jeff Simon" Topic: Managing Temps in the Engine and the Cockpit On Tuesday, June 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; Wednesday, June 11, 2025 00:00 GMT) Select Number: SW19137498 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.� We will discuss tips, tricks, and techniques for keeping yourself and your engine cool during summer's hot months and continue our discussions 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. To view further details and registration information for this webinar, click here: http://www.faasafety.gov/SPANS/event_details.aspx?eid=137498 The sponsor for this seminar is: FAASTeam/SW19 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 From members at stlaviationmeetup.org Wed May 28 16:10:02 2025 From: members at stlaviationmeetup.org (St. Louis Aviation Meetup Members List) Date: Wed, 28 May 2025 11:10:02 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Members] [GL13137049] Pro Tips for Pilots Air Venture 2025 Briefing - 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: "Pro Tips for Pilots Air Venture 2025 Briefing" Topic: Practicing for the Oshkosh Arrival On Wednesday, June 11, 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; Thursday, June 12, 2025 00:00 GMT) Select Number: GL13137049 Description: If you flying into Oshkosh for Air Venture 2025, then this webinar is for YOU! Sean Elliott, EAA Vice President of Advocacy and Safety along with Charlie Precourt, former NASA Astronaut, Space Shuttle Commander will speak on how you can properly prepare and practice landing safely at the Oshkosh Airport during Air Venture 2025. All of us are familiar with the pilots required FAA Regulation on 91.103 Preflight action. Each pilot in command shall, before beginning a flight, become familiar with all available information concerning that flight, but how many of us are practicing the Arrival Traffic Pattern at 500 feet that is flown at Air Venture for most of the arriving aircraft  which is completely different then what most pilots are used to. How many of us are comfortable landing on a painted dot one third down the runway? We will talk about the unique issues landing at Oshkosh and the importance of the pilot making the correct go around decision and more  so bring your questions along and we will answer them! To view further details and registration information for this webinar, click here: http://www.faasafety.gov/SPANS/event_details.aspx?eid=137049 The sponsor for this seminar is: FAASTeam The following credit(s) are available for the WINGS/AMT Programs: Basic 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 Wed May 28 22:24:10 2025 From: members at stlaviationmeetup.org (St. Louis Aviation Meetup Members List) Date: Wed, 28 May 2025 17:24:10 -0500 (CDT) Subject: [Members] [GL13136147] All You Wanted to Know About Stalls - 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: "All You Wanted to Know About Stalls" Topic: Stall Recognition and Recovery Techniques. On Wednesday, June 11, 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; Thursday, June 12, 2025 00:00 GMT) Select Number: GL13136147 Description: Why are we so afraid of stalls? Your Presenter Brian Sagi, will dive into Stall Recognition and Recovery during this webinar. Demonstrating aerodynamic stalls and stall recovery is required in FAA check rides at the Private, Commercial, and ATP levels. But let’s face it, many pilots don’t like to perform stalls and perhaps are even anxious about practicing stalls and stall recovery. In this talk we will learn about stalls and stall recovery and how to teach them in order that all of us become safer pilots. Many General Aviation accidents could have been avoided if the pilots would have had a better grasp on stall recognition and would have been proficient in stall recovery. We will also learn about how real-world inadvertent stalls, including ones resulting in accidents, differ from the stalls we practice for FAA check rides. To view further details and registration information for this webinar, click here: http://www.faasafety.gov/SPANS/event_details.aspx?eid=136147 The sponsor for this seminar is: FAASTeam The following credit(s) are available for the WINGS/AMT Programs: Basic Knowledge 2 - 1 Credit Click here to view the WINGS help page: https://www.FAASafety.gov/OnlineHelp/Default.aspx?page=/WINGS/pub/default.aspx