Sat Jan 07, 2017 11:30 am
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GASCo delivers Safety Evenings on behalf of CAA. The evening is designed to provide an opportunity to reflect on General Aviation safety as it affects you, the people you fly with and your clubs and associations. We hope that by the end of the evening you will have identified some ideas that you can build on to make your flying even safer and that you will feel able to share your thoughts with other members of the audience.
As presenters we are certainly not here to preach to you and our aim is to facilitate a useful, thought-provoking and enjoyable exchange of views on how to improve flight safety. We will share some of the latest information together wiith our thoughts and ideas with you during the evening.
Although some of the information is well known, the accident statistics show that many contributory factors identified in Air Accidents Investigation Branch reports are actually quite fundamental so if at times we appear to be ‘teaching granny ..,’ then please bear with us because there could be someone in the audience for whom a reminder may be helpful.
The evening is scheduled to last for 2 hours. There is a short refreshment break during which we will be pleased to endorse log books. If you forget to bring your logbook, please ask the RSO for a pre-signed log book certificate. These are self adhesive and all you need to do is enter the date and location of the event and stick it into your log book.
Venue: Enstone Flying Club, Pilots Lounge (7.30pm start)
Date: Monday, 06th February 2017
More information on this and other GASCo Safety Evenings here:
http://www.gasco.org.uk/safety-evenings.aspx
See you there.
Cookie
GASCo Regional Safety Officer
As presenters we are certainly not here to preach to you and our aim is to facilitate a useful, thought-provoking and enjoyable exchange of views on how to improve flight safety. We will share some of the latest information together wiith our thoughts and ideas with you during the evening.
Although some of the information is well known, the accident statistics show that many contributory factors identified in Air Accidents Investigation Branch reports are actually quite fundamental so if at times we appear to be ‘teaching granny ..,’ then please bear with us because there could be someone in the audience for whom a reminder may be helpful.
The evening is scheduled to last for 2 hours. There is a short refreshment break during which we will be pleased to endorse log books. If you forget to bring your logbook, please ask the RSO for a pre-signed log book certificate. These are self adhesive and all you need to do is enter the date and location of the event and stick it into your log book.
Venue: Enstone Flying Club, Pilots Lounge (7.30pm start)
Date: Monday, 06th February 2017
More information on this and other GASCo Safety Evenings here:
http://www.gasco.org.uk/safety-evenings.aspx
See you there.
Cookie
GASCo Regional Safety Officer
Jon Cooke
UK, EASA & FAA Flight Instructor | UK Senior Examiner | UK & EASA Examiner | UK & FAA Remote Pilot
UK, EASA & FAA Flight Instructor | UK Senior Examiner | UK & EASA Examiner | UK & FAA Remote Pilot