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November 2022 Safety Meeting
Steve updates on aircraft status, and pending plane movement updates due to some hangar rash.
Nate discusses runway lighting and Night flying USAF Aero Club regs in the AFI, while audience members remind us, among other things, to keep eyes watching out for wildlife too (no venison steaks with our airplanes please)!
Please be sure to get back to Steve soon about whether we should resume having the holiday party, otherwise you’ll have to listen to me talk about something for December’s meeting. I personally would rather be eating Swedish Meatballs, spiral ham, and other tasty treats!
October 2022 Safety Meeting
Steve discusses a variety of topics, including some USAF Aero Club-wide accident reviews, checklist usage, knowing the rules and regs, and also the biennial inspection from HQ.
As we move into the hangar for the cold temperature season, be mindful of door operation, keeping the planes clear of the door opening, askling for help to avoid hangar rash, and closing the door promptly: your mechanics really appreciate it!
If you’re even thinking about operating the new door, the training video you should’ve watched is on the website in the Resources section here.
August 2022 Safety Meeting
This month, our guest speaker and new member Chris Herrmann, the Hanscom AFB Safety Officer, discusses takeoff-related safety and avoiding some common emergencies. Thanks for the lively discussion Chris!
July 2022 Safety Meeting
Checklists! Please use them, and don’t pencil-whip through them.
We cover some recent events that could have been avoided by using their respective checklists, as well as one example where checklist use helped avoid a potential incident.
Slides that were shown are here:
June 2022 Safety Meeting
Review of thunderstorms and associated safe flying near them, and how to ask ATC for assistance if you’re stuck near one.
May 2022 Safety Meeting
Steve gives updates on aircraft status, and also about the pending PGA Tour in June that will impact ramp and hangar space as well as operations (e.g. touch and goes, etc).
Nate covers the recent incident in FL with the Cessna 208 Caravan (N333LD) landed by a passenger, tie-ins to last month’s topic of altered mental status / in-flight medical emergencies, and passenger briefs.