Transition Training

Topic: Proper Transitioning Training for Reducing Loss of Control Accidents
Date and Time: Tuesday, January 15, 2019, starting at 19:00 Central Standard Time Download Calendar File
Speaker(s): Bob Hill

 

 

Brief Description:

Please join your friends at Nashville Flight Training in welcoming FAA Safety Team Program Mgr., Bob Hill, as we discuss the importance of being thoroughly familiar with each aircraft we fly, including: systems, emergency procedures, speeds, power settings, and normal configurations.

One of the most overlooked factors that pilots neglect is thorough Transition Training.  Transition training is essential to ensure the highest level of safety and will greatly reduce the number of aircraft incidents and accidents caused by loss of control.

Let’s face it – we all want to get the best performance out of our flying machines and ourselves. Moreover, we want to do it safely.

Location of Seminar:
Nashville Flight Training – Nashville International Airport
801 Hangar Lane
Hangar #7
Nashville, TN 37217
Directions to Venue:

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Seating: 60 seats at the facility, 50 remaining for online registration.
Registration Information:
Sponsoring Division: Tennessee FAASTeam

 

Contact Information:
Nashville Flight Training
Phone: (615) 366-9192
info@nashvilleflighttraining.com

 

Additional Event Information & Acknowledgement of Industry Sponsor(s):

You are cordially invited to join the fun and discussion with Bob and your good friends at Nashville Flight Training. Please visit www.nashvilleflighttraining.com  Or give them a call, for more information.

‘What about Bob’ (in three sentences)….

Bob has flown over 120 types of aircraft in his career and is ATP rated in all four classes of airplanes. He holds ten type ratings in large aircraft, and is rated to instruct in single and multiengine airplanes, instrument airplane, and gliders. He is nationally known for having operated numerous WWII airplanes for many years.

One of the most overlooked factors that pilots neglect is thorough Transition Training. Transition training is essential to ensure the highest level of safety and will greatly reduce the number of aircraft incidents and accidents caused by loss of control.

Believe it or not, whether a pilot is transitioning from lower performance aircraft to higher performance aircraft or from higher performance aircraft to lower performance aircraft, the training can be just as challenging.  Stepping down is as important as stepping up.  Let’s face it – we all want to get the best performance out of our flying machines and ourselves. Moreover, we want to do it safely.

Special gratitude is expressed to the good folks at Nashville Flight Training for their hospitality.

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:
Basic WINGS
1 Credit for Basic Knowledge Topic 3
Advanced WINGS
1 Credit for Advanced Knowledge Topic 2