Events
FAA Safety Seminar
From Tuesday, May 02, 2017 5:30 PM
to Tuesday, May 02, 2017 7:30 PM
Location: KFAR
Burgers and Brats will be served at 5:30pm followed by the Safety Meeting at 6:30pm.
Ryan Anderson, Certified Flight Instructor, will lead the discussion on the main topics.
Mike Paulson, Designated Pilot Examiner, will discuss the paperwork issues he found with applicants.
Jay Flowers, FAASTeam Program Manager, will discuss common CFI training issues found from DPEs state wide.
1631 19th Ave. N., Fargo, ND
Fargo, ND 58102
From Interstate 29, take Exit 67 and head towards the Fargo Dome. Vic's is just West of the Fargo Air Museum.
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Special Thanks to Vic's Aircraft Sales for sponsoring this event.
Special thanks to Mike Paulson for his services as Airman Designee in the Fargo/Moorhead area.
Nothing can compare to a rewarding career in aviation. If you or a fellow airman have been flying or have been a mechanic for more than 50 years you qualify for the Wright Brothers Master Pilot or Charles Taylor Master Mechanic Awards. Simply go to faasafety.gov/Pilots/Award Programs for more information.
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AMT/WINGS credit is available for this program. If you wish to receive credit for attending this seminar please pre-register at this site. When you pre-register for seminars, you insure that credit is correctly applied to you. When you attend the program a credit sheet will be available at the registration desk. The credit sheet is what actually gets you credit for attending the event. Make sure you initial it next to your name. You may also obtain credit by adding your name and email address to the credit sheet at the seminar, but if you do this, please make sure that the email address you use is registered on www.faasafety.gov. You must have an email address to receive credit.
For more information on the new AMT/WINGS programs, click on AMT or WINGS Pilot Proficiency Program on the www.faasafety.gov site, or ask a FAASTeam Representative for assistance with the program.