Single-Pilot IFR Short of an emergency, there is probably no greater test of a pilot's skill than flying IFR alone. Is it safe? Can we make it safer? The answer is a resounding "yes", and this seminar will give you some tips and techniques to make it that way.
Thursday, July 27 1:30 - 2:15
Do the Right Thing: Decision Making for Pilots This is the new, award-winning ASF seminar that has been getting rave reviews for its no-nonsense, real-world strategies that can help pilots avoid the cause of the majority of aviation accidents—pilot error. In this specially formatted one-hour version, you'll be able to practice your decision-making skills by deciding the fate of a pilot facing a serious predicament.
Friday, July 28 10:00 - 11:15
Emergency Procedures Let's face it: Bad things sometimes happen to good pilots. ASF's brand-new seminar, Emergency Procedures, focuses on how to handle those nasty "up here, wishing you were down there" scenarios. We'll show you how to keep abnormal situations from becoming full-blown emergencies, give advice on keeping critical problems under control, and tell you what you need to know about off-airport landings.
Friday, July 28 1:00 - 2:15
The Last Five Miles All good things must come to an end, and (unfortunately) flights are no exception. This seminar explores ways to make the last few miles of a flight—the "home stretch"—as safe, efficient and enjoyable as they can be. We'll give you tips on timing your descents, finding hard-to-spot airports, entering the traffic pattern (and handling the occasional conflict), and much more.