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Get
your Free Pilot's
Tip of the Week and download this
20-minute program:
Emergency Landing:
In-Flight Engine Failure
In this MP3 audio program, you'll learn:
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What to do
when your engine quits
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Chances of sustaining serious injury or
death
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Military's
approach to emergencies (the "big 3")
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Statistics...likelihood of it happening
to you
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Simple
A-B-C framework
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Stretching
a glide to an airport...should you try?
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Best
off-field landing sites -- evaluating
the choices
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Water vs.
trees vs. roads
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Things you
must do to survive (or even walk away)
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Emergency
landing pattern
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Keys to
success…what to do and what to avoid
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Landing short vs.
landing long
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Wind and flap
management
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Engine failure on
takeoff - why pilots turn back
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Is there a
departure altitude where turning back is
safe?
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10 second
procedure that can change the outcome
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Emergency training
-- military vs. GA (and what we can
learn)
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How you can train
for emergency landings on every flight
Meet
Your Tip of the Week Instructors:
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Doug Stewart was the "National
Certificated Flight Instructor of the Year” in
2004. A Master Certified Flight Instructor, Gold
Seal Instructor and Designated Pilot Examiner - he
is based at the Columbia County Airport (1B1) in
Hudson, NY. He owns and operates his own flight
school specializing in instrument training and has
logged over 8000 hours of dual instruction given,
with over 2000 hours of that being instrument
instruction.
He regularly gives instruction in
aircraft as simple as the J-3 Cub, and
as complex as the Piper Malibu / Mirage. |
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Rod Machado has been flying since 1970,
instructing since 1973 and has over
8,000 hours of flight time earned the
hard way--one CFI hour at a time. Since
1977 he has taught hundreds of flight
instructor revalidation clinics and
safety seminars and he was named the
1991 "Western Region Flight Instructor
of the Year". Rod is the author of some
of the most popular books, DVDs and CDs
in aviation. You can read his monthly
column in AOPA Pilot magazine as
well as in Flight Training
Magazine. |
Bob Nardiello
was the "Flight Instructor of the Year" in 2004 and
"FAA Safety Counselor of the Year" in 2006 for the
Windsor Locks Flight Standards District Office. He
has over 10,000 hours of total flight
experience, with more than 7,000 hours as a Flight
Instructor. He currently holds CFI, CFII, MEI, and
ATP ratings and serves as a Designated Pilot
Examiner. Bob is the Assistant Chief Flight Instructor
at a Part 141 Flight School and is also a seasoned charter pilot
flying a Cessna 421 and Citation
Ultra. |
Scott Dennstaedt is a nationally known aviation weather expert, having the unique qualifications of being a meteorologist and a CFII. In addition to teaching aviation weather, Scott is a flight instructor in technically advanced aircraft including the Cessna 400/350 and Cirrus SR20 and SR22. He co-developed a recurrent training program for the Cessna Advanced Aircraft Club (CAAC) and the Cirrus Owners and Pilots Association (COPA). Scott is also a contributing editor for
IFR magazine and has been a regular contributor to
Plane & Pilot, Pilot Journal,
Aviation Consumer and Twin & Turbine. |
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Bob Martens is a nationally known speaker,
consultant and aviation
safety expert. He retired from the FAA
after spending 17 years as a Safety Program Manager.
In this role, he delivered hundreds of live
seminars devoted to General Aviation safety. Bob retired from the USAF
(rank of Colonel) in 2000 after 30 years of active
and reserve duty. He was an Aircraft Commander in a
C-5A and also served as
Flying Safety Officer and Chief of Safety with the
439th AirWing. Bob has logged thousands of flight
hours in both military and GA aircraft. |
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Wally Moran is a retired airline
captain and spent much of his career as
a training instructor and check airman
on aircraft including the Boeing 747 and
767. He has held a flight instructor
certificate for over 47 years. Wally is
a designated pilot examiner for single
and multiengine aircraft and gliders. He
is authorized to issue certificates all
the way up to ATP and has given over
3400 hours of flight instruction in
single engine, multiengine, tailwheel,
gliders, seaplanes and instruments.
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John Krug's
27 years experience as an Air Traffic
Controller combined with his experience
as an active flight instructor, allow
him to assist pilots in gaining a better
understanding of the ATC system and how
to best operate in it. While with the
FAA, he was an On-the-Job-Training
Instructor for new controllers and
worked as a Quality Assurance
Specialist, responsible for conducting
in-flight evaluations of the Air Traffic
System and investigating accidents and
incidents. |
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Bob Adelizzi has been a controller at
Boston TRACON for twenty five years and
affiliated with the FAA safety program
for over twenty. Over the years he has
briefed countless pilots at
corporate flight departments and
aviation colleges, and was recently
asked to speak at the ACONE Crash Course
2007 and the AOPA Communication Seminar
which had a combined attendance of over
600 pilots. |
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Emergency Landing: In-Flight Engine Failure
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Featuring:
Bob Martens

17 year FAA Safety
Program Manager & USAF
Colonel (Ret).
Bob was a C-5A Commander, Flying
Safety Officer and
Chief of Safety with
the 439th AirWing.
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