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1 Presented to: Pilots and Flight Instructors By: The North Florida FAASTeam Date: April 04, 2011 Federal Aviation Administration FAASTeam Safety Seminar The Southern Region FAA Safety Team “FAASTeam”

2 Federal Aviation Administration 2 Welcome On behalf of Randy Babbitt FAA administrator Thomas Winston ASO-200 Ken Spivey ASO-204 RFM And The Central Florida Flight Standards District Office

3 Federal Aviation Administration 3 Special Thanks to Our Industry Members For Supporting Aviation Safety

4 Federal Aviation Administration 4 KVDF Tampa Executive KSRQ Sarasota KORL Orlando Executive Saturday April 16 th – 8:30 AM-All Day

5 Federal Aviation Administration 5 FAASTeam Items of Interest FAASAFETY.GOV WINGS AMT Learning Center Aviation Resources GA AwardsCFI, AMT, AT, Rep Wright Brothers “Master Pilot” Charles Taylor “Master Mechanic”

6 Federal Aviation Administration 6

7 Federal Aviation Administration 7 Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award FAA/FS-I-8700-2 Have held a U.S. CAA or FAA, pilot certificate with: 50 years experience; 20 years may be U.S. military experience, Have been a U.S. citizen or permanent resident for the 50 years. Revocation of any airman certificate will disqualify a nominee for this award. The award may be presented posthumously for 3 years. Other details are in: FAA/FS-I-8700-2

8 Federal Aviation Administration 8

9 Federal Aviation Administration 9 Charles Taylor “Master Mechanic” Award 50 years engaged in aviation maintenance. Minimum of 30 years as a certificated AMT or Repairman. Remaining 20 years as a mechanic in the military may be used. Advisory Circular 65-26C.

10 Federal Aviation Administration 10 General Aviation Awards Program Aviation Maintenance Technicians Avionics Technicians Certified Flight Instructors Aviation Safety Program (FAASTeam) Representative

11 Federal Aviation Administration 11 FAASAFETY.GOV

12 Federal Aviation Administration 12 FAASTeam special emphasis FY-11 Light Sport Approach and Landing Airport Surface Deviations G/A Airworthiness Pilot Deviations Air WINGS AMT

13 Federal Aviation Administration 13 Types of Pilot-Related Accidents  Weather= 4%  Descent/Approach= 4.2%  Maneuvering= 5.3%  Fuel Management= 5.8%  Takeoff/Climbs= 11%  Landings= 32.9%  Others= 9%

14 Federal Aviation Administration 14 Now – Our Presentation Presentation Title Goes Here


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