Ground School Refresher VFR Charts

Topic: Do you know how to read VFR charts well? Join us for this great refresher.
On Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 19:00 Pacific Standard Time (20:00 MST, 21:00 CST, 22:00 EST, 17:00 HST, 18:00 AKST, 20:00 Arizona, 03:00 GMT)

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WP15103870

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Do you know how to identify where certain VFR reporting waypoints are on a chart? Do you know if the airport you are landing at has an operating beacon? Do you know if the airport you are landing at has pilot controlled lighting, or lighting at all? Or maybe if you just want a VFR chart refresher, this is the place for you to be.

VFR charts pack an extraordinary amount of material and represent a 3-dimensional world of terrain and airspaces in 2 dimensions. They describe graphically the earth as it looks to us pilots from the air. And no matter how much we study them and how good we get at interpreting them there is always something new or some little nuance that we didn’t realize. Lastly, they are fun. Who doesn’t enjoy looking at a map, especially an aviation one?

Join a San Carlos Flight Center CFI Mari Baratto as she gives a ground school refresher. She will actively involve the audience in this fun review of VFR charts and point out interesting facts that you then can go out and impress your friends.

Mari May Baratto is a Certified Flight Instructor and an FAA Instrument Ground Instructor with experience teaching both Private and Commercial Pilot students. A commercial rated pilot both in Brazil and in the United States, Mari has a diverse background flying through different airspaces, especially through one of the country’s most intimidating areas, the Washington DC SFRA. Mari has been recognized as a 2018 Distinguished Flight Instructor by AOPA.

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FLIGHT ADVISORY – NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE, FEBRUARY 20-22

Notice Number: NOTC1694

FLIGHT ADVISORY
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
WINTER CLASSIC 2021
FEBRUARY 20-22

This advisory serves as a notice of increased flight awareness for the Class B airspace in and around the Edgewood Resort in Lake Tahoe, Nevada.

AVOIDANCE OF THE AREA IS HIGHLY ENCOURAGED

1100 – 1700 LOCAL.

https://www.faasafety.gov/files/notices/2021/Feb/2021_Winter_Classic_Flight_Advisory.pdf
Pilots are advised to check NOTAMs frequently for possible changes prior to operations in the area. Pilots are strongly encouraged to contact a Flight Service Station at 1-800-WX-BRIEF (1-800-992-7433) prior to flight to check for all current NOTAMS.

Membership meeting, February 17th at 19:00

Incandescent landing and taxi lights were never a model of either efficiency or reliability, and now there are economical alternatives for both certified and experimental aircraft. At this month’s online member meeting, chapter Secretary/Treasurer and resident engineer Jim Hughes will present his experience and research on LED lighting, and how he changed his Cessna Skylark over to the new technology.

At this month’s meeting we will also be starting a “Hangar Chat” session 20 minutes before the meeting program begins. Beginning at 6:40 pm you can join in and talk or use the Zoom chat link to catch up with other chapter members you see there. The meeting will officially begin at 7 pm.

You can join the member meeting on February 17th any time after 6:40 pm. An all hands e-mail message will go out the morning of the meeting with the Zoom meeting link.

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Meeting ID: 821 3917 1570
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IMC club this coming Wednesday at 7 pm

Our February IMC club meeting will be from 7 to 8 pm on Wednesday, February 3, 2021. Our special topic will be “Practical Knowledge for Better Instrument Approaches” and we will also have a “What Would You Do?” flight scenario. All are welcome to participate in this online event by clicking the link below at 7 pm on 2/3/2021:

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AOPA Rusty Pilots -ONLINE WEBINAR

Topic: A Rusty Pilots Webinar
On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 19:00 Eastern Standard Time (16:00 PST, 17:00 MST, 18:00 CST, 14:00 HST, 15:00 AKST, 17:00 Arizona, 00:00 GMT)

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EA27103440

Description:
Once a pilot, always a pilot…But, if you’re feeling a little Rusty…

You might be like more than 500,000 other pilots (that’s right, half a million), who have taken a break from flying. The good news is that getting back to flying is easier than you think. So, what does it take to get back in the air?

Some flight and ground instruction
No FAA check-ride or test
You may not even need a medical

Join us for a fun, interactive webinar that will give you all the information you need to get current again. As a webinar participant, you’ll get 2 hours of ground instruction toward completing your flight review and valuable handouts so you can review what you’ve learned. We’ll help you brush up on your aviation knowledge and understand what’s changed since you last took the controls.

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IMC Club Meeting ( ONLINE ONLY ) Lincoln EAA 1541

Topic: IMC Topics Are Taken From Real Life Events and Discussed to Aid the Decision Making Process for Pilots.
On Wednesday, February 3, 2021 at 19:00 Pacific Standard Time

Location:
online

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WP25103392

Description:
This is an audience participation event. After a brief Audio/Video presentation we ask “What Would You Do”? Everyone is encouraged to join in the discussion. Videos depicting actual flights that encountered challenges are chosen from a library provided by EAA . Pilots of all skill levels are encouraged to attend. Click the link below for more information and to register TODAY.

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Hazards of Frost and Icing

Topic: With winter fast approaching, freezing levels are ever more so prevalent and we must factor that in our flight considerations.
On Saturday, February 6, 2021 at 12:00 Pacific Standard Time (13:00 MST, 14:00 CST, 15:00 EST, 10:00 HST, 11:00 AKST, 13:00 Arizona, 20:00 GMT)

Select Number:
WP15103473

Description:
Flying along, you might think it’s a beautiful crisp winter day until suddenly you take a peek at the beautiful scenery below and see frost on your wingtip. What are you going to do next? Do you know all the hazards of frost and icing?

San Carlos Flight Center invites Dave Kramer, an experienced instrument rated pilot, and avid weather specialist to talk about how frost and icing can affect an airplane. With atmospheric moisture, comes the hazards of icing. Other than a thunderstorm, nothing else is so detrimental to flight. California, because of it’s warmer winters, is notorious for icing. How can we predict it and where can we find it? In this seminar, anyone will be able to gain a better understanding of how frost and ice forms, how to avoid it, and what to do if you get it.

Join Dave as he discusses these important topics from a pilot’s viewpoint. If you are an aspiring IFR pilot or a seasoned Instrument rated pro, you won’t want to miss this seminar.

Dave Kramer MD, an ophthalmologist for over 30 years, is an instrument rated, tailwheel, complex and high performance endorsed commercial MEL pilot as well as a basic and instrument ground instructor with an interest in weather. He has been flying since 2012, has over 1100 hours of which over 500 have been in the IFR system. He also enjoys long cross country flying, night flying and flying in the LA area.

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Online monthly chapter meeting this Wed. at 7 pm

Our first chapter meeting of 2021 will begin at 7 pm this coming Wednesday, January 20, 2021. Our program will be “Non-Towered Airport Traffic Pattern Safety” given by Paul Koscheka, FAA Safety Team manager at the Sacramento Flight Standards District Office (FSDO).

In his 38+ years with the FAA Paul has had the opportunity to serve in many roles, including Air Traffic Controller, Terminal Instrument Procedures Development, Flight Inspection pilot for Instrument Flight Procedures, Navaid Maintenance, and Aviation Safety Inspector. Paul has a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineering Technology from Arizona State University.

You can join the member meeting on January 20th at 7 pm by clicking here at that time.

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EAA1541 Member Meeting Presentation Non-Towered Traffic Pattern Safety

Topic: A Power Point Presentation on ‘Non-Tower Traffic Pattern Safety’
On Wednesday, January 20, 2021 at 19:00 Pacific Standard Time
Location:
EAA1541 online zoom only
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Lincoln, CA 95648

Select Number:
WP25103390

Description:
Paul Koscheka, Sac FAASTEAM Manager will make the presentation.

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