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FAASTeam Safety Seminar The Southern Region FAA Safety Team “FAASTeam” Presented to: Pilots and Flight Instructors By: The North Florida FAASTeam Date: April 04, 2011 Federal Aviation Administration Welcome On behalf of Randy Babbitt Thomas Winston Ken Spivey FAA administrator ASO-200 ASO-204 RFM And The Central Florida Flight Standards District Office Federal Aviation Administration 2 Special Thanks to Our Industry Members For Supporting Aviation Safety Federal Aviation Administration 3 KVDF Tampa Executive KSRQ Sarasota KORL Orlando Executive Saturday April 16th – 8:30 AM-All Day Federal Aviation Administration 4 FAASTeam Items of Interest FAASAFETY.GOV • • • • • • • WINGS AMT Learning Center Aviation Resources GA Awards CFI, AMT, AT, Rep Wright Brothers “Master Pilot” Charles Taylor “Master Mechanic” Federal Aviation Administration 5 Federal Aviation Administration 6 Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award FAA/FS-I-8700-2 • Have held a U.S. CAA or FAA, pilot certificate with: • 50 years experience; 20 years may be U.S. military experience, • Have been a U.S. citizen or permanent resident for the 50 years. • Revocation of any airman certificate will disqualify a nominee for this award. • The award may be presented posthumously for 3 years. • Other details are in: FAA/FS-I-8700-2 Federal Aviation Administration 7 Federal Aviation Administration 8 Charles Taylor “Master Mechanic” Award • 50 years engaged in aviation maintenance. • Minimum of 30 years as a certificated AMT or Repairman. • Remaining 20 years as a mechanic in the military may be used. • Advisory Circular 65-26C. Federal Aviation Administration 9 General Aviation Awards Program • • • • Aviation Maintenance Technicians Avionics Technicians Certified Flight Instructors Aviation Safety Program (FAASTeam) Representative Federal Aviation Administration 10 FAASAFETY.GOV Federal Aviation Administration 11 FAASTeam • • • • • • • special emphasis FY-11 Light Sport Approach and Landing Airport Surface Deviations G/A Airworthiness Pilot Deviations Air WINGS AMT Federal Aviation Administration 12 Types of Pilot-Related Accidents Weather= Descent/Approach= Maneuvering= Fuel Management= Takeoff/Climbs= Landings= Others= 4% 4.2% 5.3% 5.8% 11% 32.9% 9% Federal Aviation Administration 13 Now – Our Presentation Presentation Title Goes Here Federal Aviation Administration 14