SOCAL ~ Aviation Safety Review ~ JUNE 1998

 HIGH DESERT

 LONG BEACH FSDO

 LOS ANGELES

 RIVERSIDE

 VAN NUYS

 SAN DIEGO
 WINGS PROFICIENCY AWARD PROGRAM

 PRIOR ISSUES
 BACK TO EVENTS

NOTICES TO AIRMEN
 

What’s in this Issue:

Summer Flying

Look out, Avoid Midair Collisions

Helicopter Pilots, Stay out from under the bridge

"Flight 2000", New Concepts

 Web Sites for Airmen

 Summer is coming;

Think Density Altitude

Hot, high and humid weather conditions can change a routine takeoff or landing into an accident in less time than it takes to tell about it.

Density altitude effects are not confined to mountain areas. They also apply at elevations near sea level when temperatures go above standard. (59 F or 15 C)

From the pilot’s point of view, an increase in density altitude results in:
1. Increased takeoff distance.
2. Reduced rate of climb.
3. Increased true airspeed on approach and ldg (same IAS).
4. Increased landing roll distance.
To calculate Density Altitude refer to your Aircraft Pilot’s Operating Handbook or ask your FSDO for the P-Pamphlet entitled “Density Altitude” (FAA-P-8740-2)Logging of Pilot-In-Command Tim

Don't forget to take care of the most important part of the aircraft- -the pilot. Bring some water along on trips to avoid dehydration.Summer brings great opportunities for a GA aircraft with trips for vacation travel to just plain "fun flying."
Keep summer's special risks in mind when flying stay cool and enjoy the great weather!


 Look Out!
Avoid Midair Collisions

Studies of the midair collision problems form certain definite warning patterns. It may be surprising to some that nearly all midair collisions occur during daylight hours and in VFR conditions. Perhaps not so surprising is that the majority happen within five miles of an airport, in the areas of greatest traffic concentration, and usually on warm weekend afternoons when more pilots are doing more flying.

Also surprising is the fact that the closing speed is relatively slow, usually much slower than the airspeed of either aircraft involved. This is because the majority of in-flight collisions are the result of a faster aircraft overtaking and hitting a slower plane.

The cause of a midair collision is most often noted as: "Failure of pilot to see the other aircraft". So remember to Look Out!


 Helicopter PilotsStay out from under the Bridge!

Helicopter pilots are cautioned to stay out from under the Vincent Thomas Bridge.
New construction on the bridge requirescables that hang down to the water.
These cables move from time to time and can be difficult to see.

 "Flight 2000"

Evaluating new Air Traffic Concepts.

Beginning in 1999, the FAA will conduct a two-year evaluation of new air traffic management concepts and technologies in Hawaii and Alaska. The Flight 2000 project is a revolutionary air traffic management concept that will greatly increase users' flexibility to plan flight routes and operate aircraft. Imagine a small box in the cockpit giving you Global Positioning Satellites (GPS) for navigation, Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) equipment for surveillance, and data link for communications of voice and weather data.
This system will use the ADS-B to transmit GPS derived position information directly to other ADS-B equipped aircraft and ATC via either satellite or a ground based communication link. Situational awareness will be enhanced because it will allow similarly equipped aircraft to view other traffic on a cockpit screen and ATC will see the same picture as the aircraft.

For more info go to: http://www.faa.gov/flight2000/

 Notices to Airmen

Notices to Airmen can now be found on the LGB FSDO web page. http://www.faa.gov/fsdo/lgb Click on "Safety Program". Currently there are letters from: Long Beach Tower, Moffett Tower, Monterey Tower, Bay TRACON and San Jose Tower.

 Web Sites for Airmen

SoCal's Picks-of-the-Month

The Internet and the World Wide Web has a mountain of safety related information accessible for those on the "Information Superhighway". Explore this month's picks and become a more knowledgeable pilot.

http:amelia.db.erau.edu/~public/aviation.html Aviation Resources is a web site posted by Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida. It contains links to a variety of very useful information ranging from career's in aviation to human factors in aviation accidents.

http://www.landings.com/ Aviation's Busiest Cyber-hub. Landings is a very popular aviation web site providing news, editorials, and aviation data bases. This might be one of the best aviation sources on-line.

 Safety Seminars

 Save these announcements and post them for handy reference

 HIGH DESERT AREA

EDWARDS AFB 2nd Sat
*"Operation Raincheck" - High Desert Tracon Pilot Familiarization
Location:
High Desert Tracon
Speaker: Various ATC Specialists
Contact: High Desert TRACON, Attn:Mark Hidinger, Bldg. 2580 Edwards AFB, CA 93523

PALMDALE 9 A.M. to 4 P.M.3rd Sat
*"Operation Raincheck" LA ARTC Center Pilot Familiarization
Location:
Los Angeles ARTCC Free Shuttle--Fly into AF Plant 42 (5-day notice required)
Speaker: Various FAA Controllers
Contact: Los Angeles ARTCC ATTN: Todd Whitman, 2555 E. Avenue "P" or (805) 538-2402or E-Mail todd.whitman@faa.dot.gov
Reservations are required.



 VAN NUYS AREA
Safety Program Mgrs. (818) 904-6291
Ops Karla Towe Ext. 246 - karla.j.towe@faa.dot.gov
A/W Bruce Borden Ext 342 - bruce.a.borden@faa.dot.gov

VAN NUYS 9:00-11:00AM Sat Jun 6
*Introduction to Pilot Judgment & Decision Making, Part I
Location
: Sussex Aviation @ Millionaire, 16700 Roscoe Blvd
Speaker: Stephen Travis, CFI, ASC
Contact: (818) 781-1983

VAN NUYS Tue Jun 9
Surviving the Hot & High Takeoff: Density Altitude Procedures
Location:
Aeroplex, 7949 Woodley Ave
Speaker: Gene Hudson, CFII, MEI
Contact: (818) 382-4791

VAN NUYS Wed Jun 10
*Electric & Jet Engine Systems
Location:
SITC, 16501 Sherman Wy, #225
Speakers: Mark Boss, Bob Crystal
Contact: SITC (818) 988-7224

VAN NUYS Tue Jun 16
How Good Pilots Make Fatal Mistakes
Location:
Aeroplex, 7949 Woodley Ave
Speaker: Gene Hudson, CFII, MEI
Contact: (818) 382-4791

VAN NUYS Tue Jun 16
*Flying the ILS with Style

Each pilot who attends will be given an opportunity to demo the multi-engine, turbo- charged, visual equipped simulator.
Location: SITC, 16501 Sherman Wy, #225
Speaker: Bob Crystal, CFI-AIM
Contact: SITC (818) 988-7224

VAN NUYS Tue Jun 23
Flying in the Soup Without Going Nuts: Instrument Flying
Location:
Aeroplex, 7949 Woodley Ave
Speaker: Gene Hudson, CFII, MEI
Contact: (818) 382-4791

VAN NUYS Wed Jun 24
*Pre-Flight of Cessna Citation Aircraft & Systems
Location:
Raytheon Aircraft Services
Havenhurst, right turn, second driveway
Speakers: Mark Boss, Bob Crystal
Contact: SITC (818) 988-7224

VAN NUYS Tue Jun 30
Christians, You've Got Eight Seconds! Surviving Engine Failures in Multi-Engine Aircraft
Location:
Aeroplex, 7949 Woodley Ave
Speaker: Gene Hudson, CFII, MEI
Contact: (818) 382-4791

VAN NUYS
The following 8 seminars are located at AV8 Inc, 16431 Vanowen St
Sponsor:
AV8 Inc, Mend Aviation Ground Schools, and CAP.
Contact: Richard Mend (818) 994-9770

9:00 - 11:00AM Sat Jun 6
*Altimetry
Speaker: Richard Mend, CFI-AIM-ATP

Wed Jun 10
*Flight Instructor Seminar:
Autogiros and Rotodynes
Speaker: Bill Carter

9:00-11:00AM Sat Jun 13
*Avoiding Wake Turbulence
Speaker: Richard Mend CFI-AIM-ATP

5:30-7:00PM Tue Jun 16
*Advanced Pilot Seminar:
DC-3 Checklist
Speaker: Bill Carter, DC3 Type-Rated

Wed Jun 17
*ELTs
Speaker: Hal Knowles, CAP

5:30-7:00PM Thu Jun 18
*Aviation Technician Seminar: All About Aviation Grease
Speaker: Richard Mend CFI-AIM-ATP

9:00-11:00AM Sat Jun 20
*Helicopter Ops in Alaska
Speaker: Craig Dyer

9:00-11:00AM Sat Jun 27
*Tail Draggers
Speaker: Randy Chestnut, LAAC

The following 5 seminars are located @ Green Hornets Aviation (GHA),
7535 Valjean Ave; sponsored by GHA.

Contact: GHA (818) 988-5591

6:30-8:00PM Tue Jun 2
*Regional Places to Fly & Recreate
Speaker: Bud Joffe/Larry Tapper

6:30-8:00PM Tue Jun 9
*General Navigation Skill
Speaker: Staff

6:30-8:00PM Tue Jun 16
*Search & Rescue: The Role of CAP
Speaker: Hal Knowles, CAP, USMC Ret

6:30-8:00PM Tue Jun 23
*Using the GPS Inflight & Orienting on Road and by Foot
Speaker: Johan Van Nimwegen


 Los Angeles Area
Safety Program Mgrs. (310) 215-2150
Ops Roland McKee
Ext. 154 - roland.j.mckee@faa.dot.gov
A/W
Bob Sissung Ext 130 -robert.j.sissung@faa.dot.gov
Contact: Hank Smith, (310) 324-1800

HAWTHORNE 9AM-1PM Sat Jun 6
Operation Takeoff (Orientation to FSS)
Location
: Hawthorne Flight Service
Sponsor: Hawthorne Flight Service
Contact: HHR AFSS (310) 970-0102

EL MONTE Tue Jun 9
Airspace Review
**Note new Date and Location**
Location:
FAST, 4015 Santa Anita Ave
Sponsor: F.A.S.T. (626) 575-3278

LAVERN/BRACKETT Tue Jun 16
Hot Weather Operations
Location:
Brackett Airport Admin
Sponsor: Comarco

SANTA MONICA Wed Jun 24
Hot Weather Operations
Location:
Museum of Flying (3rd Floor
Theater) Northside of Santa Monica Apt
Sponsor: SMO Museum of Flying

 

 


 Long Beach Area
Safety Program Mgrs. (562) 420-1755

Ops Vacant
A/W
George Mahurin Ext 136 - george.mahurin@faa.dot.gov

*"Learn to fly Safely-Have you thought about it?"
A weekly seminar conducted by CFIs and members of the Long Beach Flight Academy who will a present video, share their flight experiences, and answer your questions about safe flying of small aircraft.
Location: Long Beach Flight Academy
Contact: LBFA (562) 496-2408

LONG BEACH Thu Jun 4
*Thursday Night Movies
Flight 181 loss of cargo door and description of UA Flight 232 in Sioux City.
Video presentation.
Location: LGB FSDO, 5001 Airport Plaza Dr, Ste 100
Contact: LGB FSDO (562) 420-1755

COSTA MESA Tue Jun 9
*John Wayne Airport/LA Basin VFR Flight Proficiency
Location:
Orange County Flight Center 19711 Campus Dr, Ste 150
Speaker: Al German
Sponsor: Orange County Flight Center
Contact: Annie (714) 756-1300

LONG BEACH Thu Jun 11
*Thursday Night Movies
"Black Wings", "Runway Incursions", "Runway Incursions the Unseen Danger" & "Aviation grease what Every User needs to Know". Video presentation
Location: LGB FSDO, 5001 Airport Plaza Dr, Ste 100
Contact: LGB FSDO (562) 420-1755

COSTA MESA Wed Jun 17
*Presentation for Non Pilot Flying Companions
Become a knowledgeable "right-seater". Learn more about being a pinch-hitter when it counts. Resolve cockpit mysteries.
Location: Costa Mesa Community Ctr
Speaker: Orange County 99's
Sponsor: Orange County Flight Center
Contact: Chris Stulik (714) 756-1300

LONG BEACH Thu Jun 18
*VFR Emergencies
Video presentation and speaker.
Location: LGB FSDO
Speaker: Rod Rugger, CFI, AGI, IGI
Sponsor: The Pilot Shop, LGB Airport
Contact: LGB FSDO (562) 420-1755

COSTA MESA Thu Jun 25
*John Wayne Airport Learn from the Mistakes of Others
One way to prevent future aviation accidents is to learn from past mistakes. We'll show you how.
Location: California Air National Guard, 2651 Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa
Speaker: Pat Macha
Sponsors: Sunrise Aviation & CAP Squadron 68
Contact: Sunrise Aviation (714) 852-8850

TORRANCE 6:30 to 8:30PM Mon Jun 1
IFR X-C TOA-BFL-SBA-TOA
Location:
Rolling Hills Aviation
Speaker: Hank Smith, CFII
Sponsor: The Aviation Law Firm of
Chevalier, Allen & Lichman
Contact: Hank Smith (310) 324-1800

TORRANCE 6:30-8:30 PM Tue Jun 16
ATC with the TOA Tower Team
Location:
Torrance General Aviation Ctr
Speaker: FAA Controllers
Sponsor: Rolling Hills Aviation and Aviation Systems Associates Inc.
Host/Contact: Hank Smith (310) 324-1800

TORRANCE 6:30-8:30PM Mon Jun 29
Captain Fred's Aviation Theater
Location:
Cox Cable, 43 Peninsula Dr, Rolling Hills Estates
Speaker: Captain Fred Province
Sponsor: Cox Cable
Free buffet dinner for first 100 people!
Host/Contact:
Hank Smith (310) 324-1800

TORRANCE 6:30-8:30PMTue Jun 30
Flying Start (THE FAA Program)
Location:
Del Conte's Restaraunt
Host: Bill Wood, CFI, EAA-IAC
Speakers: Steve Kendel, Shinji Kurashige, Jeff Tessner, Andy Angelo
Sponsor: Del Conte's Restarant

TORRANCE 10AM-Noon Sat Jun 27
How to Get a Job and Make a Living as a Safe CFI
Location:
Rolling Hills Aviation
Speaker: Hank Smith, CFI
Sponsor: Rolling Hills Aviation
Contact: Hank Smith (310) 324-1800



 RIVERSIDE AREA
Safety Program Mgrs. (909) 276-6701
Ops RC Morton Ext. 37 - r.c.morton@faa.dot.gov
A/W
John Gentry Ext 28 - john.w.gentry@faa.dot.gov
 

RIVERSIDE 8AM-2:30PM Mon Jun 1
Pilot Aircraft Courtesy Evaluation (PACE)
Location:
RAL FSDO at Riverside Airport
Sponsor: RAL FSDO
Contact: RC Morton (909) 276-6701x37

RIVERSIDE 10AM-Noon Sat Jun 13
Operation Takeoff-How to Best use the Services of RAL AFSS
Location:
RAL AFSS at Riverside Apt
Sponsor: RAL AFSS
Contact: RAL AFSS (909) 351-3020
Call 8AM-4PM

RIVERSIDE Thu Jun 25
Thursday Night Movies

"Samurai Airmanship" & "Mountain Flying"
Location: RAL FSDO at Riverside Apt
Speaker: None - Video presentation
Contact: RC Morton (909) 276-6701x37


 

Aviation Safety Seminars
Published by
The FAA’s San Deigo Flight Standards District Office,
8525 Gibbs Dr. Ste 120 - San Diego, CA 92123>/B>

Safety Program Managers:
Ops Mike Harris 619/557-5281 x 237
michael.r.harris@faa.dot.gov
A/W Fred Christlieb 619/557-5281 x 266
fred.w.christlieb@faa.dot.gov


 PACE Program ??
What is it??

We are asking for owners to volunteer their aircraft for a participation in the PACE program. The program is a "NON-ENFORCEMENT" activity providing a courtesy evaluation for general aviation aircraft. The aircraft are brought to a specific location and a team of FAA inspectors will look the aircraft over and note items of maintenance that need to be corrected and/or verified for maintaining the airwothiness of the aircraft.

We have had very good positive feedback on our program activities so far. We also explain the reason for the findings to the owner(s) so that the activity is also educational for all participants.

The findings are not recorded or tracked in the FAA enforcement system. If an item is found to be unairworthy and the owner needs to fly the aircraft to a location to get it repaired, a Special Flight Permit (Ferry Permit) may be issued so the pilot/owner may return the aircraft to a specific location for the repair activity to correct the finding.

Please contact : Fred W. Christlieb, San Diego FSDO, 619-557-5281, x 266 for a scheduled appointment AT LEAST 30 days prior to the date of activity. Log Books for aircraft, engine(s), Propeller(s) should be brought to the FSDO ASAP for review and analysis. Try us!!, you might be surprised and learn a little more about your aircraft and it's safe operation.

ATC & AFSS SEMINARS

MONTGOMERY FIELD ATC TOWER
OPERATON SUNBREAK

Contact: Montgomery Field ATCT for dates and times - (619) 277-5601

GILLESPIE FIELD ATC TOWER
OPERATION SUNBREAK

Contact: Gillespie Field ATCT for dates and times - (619) 448-1449

MONTGOMERY FIELD AFSS FLY-IN
OPERATION TAKEOFF
Date:
Last Saturday of each month, 9:00AM- 1:00PM
Location: San Diego Automated Flight Service Station, 4302 Ponderosa Avenue
Contact: Any Operations Supervisor at the AFSS for information - (619) 277-0503
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED!

More……..

In addition, San Diego area seminars can be found by calling the SAN AFSS at 1-800-WX BRIEF, extension #*320. Last minutes changes will be updated through the Flight Service Station recording.

WINGS SEMINARS

WARNER SPGS GLIDERPORT
"Glider Safety Seminar" FLY-IN
Sat, June 6, 9:00AM-12:00PM
Location: Warner Springs Ranch, (760) 782-0404
Speaker: Ms. Polly Ridgeway and Mr. Bret Willat.
Sponsor: Sky Sailing
Barbecue to follow the seminar

BROWN FIELD FLY-IN
"Operation Sunbreak" & "The 17 Most Popular Ways To Fall Out Of The Sky, Part One"
Date: Tue, June 9, 7:00-9:00PM
Location: Bearden Aviation,
(619) 661-1121
Speaker: Ms. Lisa Pauley, FAA SDM ATCT & Fred Christlieb, SAN FSDO
Sponsor: Bearden Aviation

PALOMAR AIRPORT FLY-IN
"The 17 Most Popular Ways To Fall Out Of The Sky, Part One"
Date: Thur, June 11, 7:00-9:00PM
Location: Mission West, Conf Rm
Speaker: Fred Christlieb, SAN FSDO
Sponsor: Four Winds Aviation

GILLESPIE FIELD FLY- IN
"The 17 Most Popular Ways To Fall Out Of The Sky, Part One"
Date: Wed, June 17, 7:00-9:00PM
Location: Terminal Building
Speaker: Fred Christlieb & Mike Harris, SAN FSDO
Sponsor: County of San Diego - Airports Division

MONTGOMERY FIELD FLY- IN
"The 17 Most Popular Ways To Fall Out Of The Sky,. Part One"
Date: Tue, June 23, 7:00-9:00PM
Location: San Diego Flight Standards District Office
Speaker: Fred Christlieb & Mike Harris - SAN FSDO
Sponsor: San Diego Flight Standards District Office

IMPERIAL COUNTY FLY-IN
"The 17 Most Popular Ways To Fall Out Of The Sky.. Part One"
Date: Wed, June 24, 7:00-9:00PM
Location: Civil Air Patrol, Westside Imperial County Airport, next door to the Imperial County Fire Station
Speaker: Fred Christlieb & Mike Harris - SAN FSDO
Sponsor: Imperial County Civil Air Patrol


Wings Awards - San Diego

PHASE I
Marie Johnson

PHASE II
Keith Ballenger
John Hughes
Gregory Johannsen

PHASE V
Charlotte Lindner



Visit us on the World Wide Web:
LGB FSDO http//www.faa.gov/fsdo/lgb/
RAL FSDO http//home.earthlink.net/~phylo123/index.html
Questions on how and when you can log PIC? See the explanatory article by Al German on the LGB FSDO Web Page.

 SOCAL Aviation Review is published monthly by the Aviation Safety Program of the Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Western-Pacific Region. Stories are submitted by the various Flight Standards District Offices listed in the box on this same page, and by individuals in the aviation community, contributing through those FSDOs. Notices are also contributed by the Air Traffic Control branch of the FAA. Your comments and suggestions regarding this newsletter are welcomed. Please send them to: Kevin Clover, FAA Regional Aviation Safety Program Manager,
WP-204, P.O. Box 92007, World Way Postal Center, Los Angeles, CA 90009-2007

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