Aerial view of the Reno-Stead Airport taken from an aircraft flying overhead.

Information for pilots and users of Reno-Stead Airport.


FAA Safety Briefing Sep/Oct 2014 is Available

The September/October 2014 issue of FAA Safety Briefing focuses on the world of student pilots and airmen-in-training. As a continuation to our last student pilot-themed edition in 2012, this issue explores additional tips and resources to help provide a successful path to initial pilot certification, as well as provide a refresher to those more experienced aviators

Feature articles in this issue include:
• “So You Want to be a Pilot?” – a guide to finding the right flight school – part 61 vs part 141 (p 9),
• “Wanted: The Perfect Flight Instructor” – tips for conducting your CFI search (p 14),
• “Medical 101” – understanding the airmen medical process (p 17)

Additional feature articles include “From (A)erodynamics to (Z)ulu – Making the Most of Your Ground School Experience” (p 20), and “After the Flight – Making Your Postflight a Priority” (p 24).

In this issue’s Jumspeat department (p. 1), Flight Standards Service Director John Duncan details his experience with buying a light sport aircraft and emphasizes the importance of pilots being lifelong students of aviation. Nuts. Bolts, and Electrons (p 28) covers some tips when renting an aircraft, and Angle of Attack (p 29) highlights the dangers of equating safety with logbook size.

Finally, of particular interest to current or future student pilots, “Meet the ACS” (p 23) provides an update on moving towards the new Airman Certification Standards, an effort that looks to improve the FAA’s airmen testing and training materials.

The link to the online edition is:
http://www.faa.gov/news/safety_briefing/

Also, be sure to follow us on Twitter – @FAASafetyBrief

FAA Safety Briefing is the safety policy voice for the non-commercial general aviation community.  The magazine’s objective is to improve safety by:
• making the community aware of FAA resources
• helping readers understand safety and regulatory issues, and
• encouraging continued training

Produced by the editors, FAA Safety Briefing,  http://www.faa.gov/news/safety_briefing/

Address questions or comments to:  SafetyBriefing@faa.gov

Follow us on Twitter @FAASafetyBrief or  https://twitter.com/FAASafetyBrief


Posted

in

by

Tags: