SOCAL ~ Aviation Safety Review ~ SEPTEMBER 1998

 HIGH DESERT-see Van Nuys

 LONG BEACH FSDO

 LOS ANGELES

 RIVERSIDE

 VAN NUYS

 SAN DIEGO
 WINGS PROFICIENCY AWARD PROGRAM

 

 PRIOR ISSUES
 BACK TO EVENTS

What’s in this Issue:

Buckle Up
Can you survivie a sudden stop?


The Wings Program
What is it anyway?

Web Sites for Airmen

ALERT!
San Diego Super Seminar


 Buckle Up
Can you survive a sudden stop?


There were 9,851 fatalities and/or serious injury general aviation accidents between 1983 and the summer of 1995. Final NTSB reports list 6,051 of those accidents with no shoulder harnesses installed or no shoulder harness used.

We have to wear safety belts in our cars. They are a nuisance yet there is no doubt they have saved lives. We wear safety restraints in airplanes for the same reason.

Aircraft manufacturers have been obliged to install shoulder harnesses since 1978. However, some of us may still treat these devices as optional equipment. They are not nor is their use.

The human body can withstand 20 g’s deceleration over .02 seconds and still survive. Safety restrains are designed to protect you up to 20-25 g’s
CFR 91.107 (also known as FAR 91.107) has the following requirements:

 · Before flight, the pilot must ensure passengers are briefed on how to fasten and unfasten seatbelts and installed shoulder harnesses.
· The pilot must be sure that all on board are notified to fasten their seatbelts and shoulder harnesses before the aircraft is either moved on the surface or takes off or lands. And there is more.
Regarding child restrains:
· If the device was manufactured between January 1st, 1981 and February 25th, 1985, it must show it conforms to the federal vehicle safety standards.
· After February 25, 1985 child seats must bear two labels, one to show it meets the federal motor vehicle safety standards and one with the words: “THIS RESTRAINIT IS CERTIFIED FOR USE IN MOTOR VEHICLES AND AIRCRAFT” in red letters.

It’s all in CFR 91.107.
The regulations are very specific about when the pilot in command (PIC) is to use seat belts and shoulder harnesses. CFR 91.105 obligates the PIC and any required crew member to wear safety belts during the entire the flight and the shoulder harness for take-off and landing. I recommend you review this regulation before your next flight.
Approved strapping is often dacron or nylon, woven and at least two inches wide. There will be a metal tag pressed or riveted to the belt near the attach fitting or a cloth label sewn onto the belt.
Any belts installed or replaced after 1951 must be properly identified with TSO-C22 or a Military designation number. No, Pep Boys specials will not do the job.
Even if you are a full-time renter, Advisory Circular 43-13, Change 3 Aircraft Inspection and Repair gives some straight forward information on seat belts, shoulder harnesses and their installation.
Some considerations:
· Frayed or twisted belt straps may be weakened and not protect the wearer.
· Stretched, dirty or mildewed belts may have lost their original strength and again not protect as intended.
Seat belts work when they are mounted and installed properly. This means you need expert information, the correct materials, your maintenance technician and a careful reading of AC 43.13. So buckle up for safety. Kathleen O’Brien, LGB FSDO SPM


 

 Residents and Visitors to John Wayne Airport
SNA TRAFFIC ALERT
Runway 19L
at John Wayne Airport
CLOSED for REPAIR
October 1, 1998 for 4-5 Weeks
Operations will be limited!

Look to the SoCal Aviation Review for more information next month.

  Do you remember who or what it was that first sparked your love for aviation?

The Explorers, a division of Boy Scouts of America, is looking for people who love aviation. These volunteers are needed to mentor young men and women 14 to 21 years old. The post is especially in need of a coordinator, someone who has the time to organize and facilitate its weekly meetings as well as plan outings and field trips.

Sunrise Aviation at the John Wayne Airport has donated the use of a classroom where the meetings are held. Please contact :
Mark A. Jones, Exploring Executive, OC Council (714) 546-8558 Extension 172



The Wings Program


What is it anyway?
It is a voluntary Continuing Education Program for pilots that also qualifies as an Official Flight Review.

How does it work?

The training is a combination of flight and ground instruction. For instance an airplane land pilot would complete:
· One hour of flight training dedicated to basic aircraft control
· One hour of training dedicated to approaches, landings and takeoffs.
· One hour of instrument training
· Verified attendance at an FAA sponsored or FAA-sanctioned aviation safety seminar.

At the seminar you receive a WINGS card signed by the Safety Program Manager. You submit this card, along with verification of your flight training, to the Flight Standards Office. Once verified, you get your wings, a handsome lapel pin, a different one for each of the twenty phases of the program. Keep the certificate you receive, it is proof of your flight review as well!


Advisory Circular 61-91H, PILOT PROFICIENCY AWARD PROGRAM, gives the complete scoop.



Web Sites for AirmenSoCal’s Pick-of-the-Month
http://www.faa.gov/ Once you are in this site, go to the link called Documents, it is your highway to Advisory Circulars, Practical Test Standards for Pilots, and a wealth of other resources.

 Safety Seminars

 Save these announcements and post them for handy reference

 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

EDWARDS AFB 2nd Sat
*“Operation Raincheck”
High Desert Tracon Pilot Familiarization
Contact: (805) 258-6300

PALMDALE 9 A.M. to 4 P.M.3rd Sat
*“Operation Raincheck”
LA ARTC Center Pilot Familiarization
Contact: (805) 538-2402

VAN NUYS
The following 7 Seminars are located at AV8, Inc. - 16431 Vanowen St.
Contact: Richard Mend (818) 994-9770
Wed Sept 9
*Flight Instructor Seminar:
How to Brief & Debrief Students.
Speaker: Lance Alsheimer, owner of AV8, Inc.
Wed Sept 10
*Weather Hazards
Speaker: Richard Mend, CFI AIM ATP
9:00 - 11:00AM Sat Sept 12
*On Landings Part 1
Speaker: Richard Mend, CFI-AIM ATP
5:30 - 7:00PM Tue Sept 15
*Advanced Pilot Seminar:
Environmental Systems
Speaker: Richard Mend, CFI AIM ATP
6:30 - 8:00PM Thur Sept 17
*Aviation Technician Seminar: Replacing Plexiglass Windows
Speaker: Peter Bishop Plexiglass & Fabric Specialist
9:00 - 11:00AM Sat Sept 19
*On Landings Part 2
Speaker: Richard Mend, CFI-AIM ATP
9:00 - 11:00AM Sat Sept 26
*On Landings Part 3
Speaker: Richard Mend, CFI-AIM ATP

*SANTA MARIA
10:00AM - 12:00PM Sat Sept 5

GPS for Maintenance & Ops
Location: Santa Maria Public Airport District Boardroom, 3217 Terminal Dr
Speakers: A Rep from Lowrance Avionics and VNY FSDO Inspectors
Sponsors: SMX Flyers & FAA
Contact: Robert Davis (805) 922-0019

BURBANK
8:00AM - 5:00PM Sat Sep 12

*Stepping up to Turbocharged Aircraft: Theory, Systems, Normal & Emergency Procedures Course
One attendee will win one hour flight time in a Turbo 210 aircraft!
Location: Skyroom, Burbank Airport Terminal A
Speaker: John Shelton, Lockheed “Skunk Works” Engineer
Contact: (818) 848-2780

VAN NUYS
The following 3 Seminars are located at Aeroplex - 7949 Woodley Ave. Speaker: Gene Hudson, CFI, MEI, ASC
Contact: (818) 382-4791
Tue Sept 15
Look, Ma! Dad’s on TV! Landing Your Airplane Without Getting on the Evening News!
Speaker: Gene Hudson
Tue Sept 23
Successful Flight Instructing: Confessions of an Overbooked CFI Speaker: Gene Hudson
Tue Sept 29
VOR Navigation for Dummies: Orientation, Intercept & Tracking Made Easy
Speaker: Gene Hudson

VAN NUYS
The following 3 Seminars are located at Green Hornets Aviation - 7535 Valjean
Contact: (818) 988-5591
6:30 - 8:00PM Tue Sept 1
*The Preflight Inspection: Judgement Calls
Speaker: Staff
6:30 - 8:00PM Tue Sept 8
*Personality & Judgement Relating to Real Accidents
Speaker: Mike Strombeck, Manager, AVEMCO Insurance Co. VNY
6:30 - 8:00PM Tue Sept 15
*Applications of the Portable GPS Speaker: Johan Van Nimwegen

*Reservations Required


 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 Sep 5

Operation Takeoff: Orientation to FSS
Location: Hawthorne Flight Service
Sponsor: Hawthorne Flight Service
Contact: HHR FSS (310) 970-0102

INGLEWOOD
Thu Sep 3

Aero Wheel and Brakes
Location: Northrop Rice USA Inc.
8911 Aviation Ave.
Sponsor: LAX FSDO Safety Program
Speaker: Del Haxel & Ray Highfield
Contact: LAX FSDO (310) 215-2150

EL MONTE
Wed Sep 9

Wednesday Night at the Movies
A selection from our fine video tape library
Location: FAST Inc,. El Monte Airport
4015 Santa Anita Ave, El Monte (Fly-In)
Sponsor: FAST Inc.
Contact: FAST Inc. (626) 575-3278

LAVERN/BRACKETT
Tue Sep 15

Personal Minimums Checklist
Location: Brackett Airport Admin Bld.
Speaker: Mr. Steve Castillo
Sponsor: Comarco
Contact: LAX FSDO (310) 215-2150

HAWTHORNE
Wed Sep 16

Survival: What to do after a
forced landing
Location: Hawthorne Flight Service
Speaker: TBA
Sponsor: Hawthorne Flight Service
Contact: LAX FSDO (310) 215-2150

COMPTON
9:30-11AM Sat Sep 26

Basic Aviation Weather
Location: Compton Airport Admin Bld
Speaker: TBA
Sponsor: Comarco
Contact: LAX FSDO (310) 215-2150

SANTA MONICA
Wed Sep 30

Runway Incursions
Location: Museum of Flying (3rd Floor
Theater) Northside of Santa Monica Apt
Speaker: Michael Marchand, ASI
Sponsor: SMO Museum of Flying
Contact: LAX FSDO (310) 215-2150


 Long Beach Area
Safety Program Mgrs. (562) 420-1755
Ops Kathleen O'Brien
kathleen.o'brien@faa.dot.gov
A/W George Mahurin Ext 136

TORRANCE
6:30-8:30PM Wed Sep 2
*IFR X-C TOA-BFL-SBA-TOA

Location: Rolling Hills Aviation,
3115 Airport Dr, Torrance Airport
Speaker: Hank Smith, CFII & Master CFI
Sponsor: The Aviation Law Firm of
Chevalier, Allen & Lichman
Contact: Hank Smith (310) 324-1800

LONG BEACH
Thu Sep 3
*The 17 Most Popular Ways to Fall Out of the Sky (Landings) (part 2)

Location: LGB FSDO, 5001 Airport Plaza Dr, Ste 100
Discussion: George Mahurin, Rick Stockton LGB FSDO
Contact: LGB FSDO (562) 420-1755

TORRANCE
6:30-8:30PM Thus Sep 10
*PILOT PEROGATIVES WITH THE ROLLING HILLS INSTRUCTORS TEAM

Location: Rolling Hills Aviation,
3115 Airport Dr. Torrance Airport
Speaker: Hank Smith, CFII & Master CFI
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
Sponsor: Rolling Hills Aviation, The Aviation Systems Associates Inc.
Contact: Hank Smith (310) 324-1800

ORANGE COUNTY
John Wayne 7:00-9:00 Tues Sep 15
Aircraft Systems
Location: Orange County Flight Center 19711 Campus Dr. Ste 150
Speaker: Al German
Sponsor: Orange County Flight Center
Contact: Annie (714) 756-1300

TORRANCE
6:30-8:30PM Tue Sep 15
Flying Start (The EAA Program)
Location: Rolling Hills Aviation
Host: Bill Wood, CFI, EAA-IAC
Speakers: Steve Kendel, Shinji Kurashige, Jeff Tessner, & Andy Angelo
Sponsor: Rolling Hills Aviation
Contact: Hank Smith (310) 324-1800

LONG BEACH
Thu Sep 17
*The 17 Most Popular Ways to Fall Out of the Sky (Landings) (part 3)
Location: LGB FSDO, 5001 Airport Plaza Dr, Ste 100
Discussion: George Mahurin, Rick Stockton LGB FSDO
Contact: LGB FSDO (562) 420-1755

ORANGE COUNTY
John Wayne 7:00-9:00 Wed Sep 23
*Your Personal Minimums Checklist
Location: CA Air Nat. Guard Station
2651 Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa
(So of Bristol, west side of 55 Fwy)
Speaker: Lyn Carlson, Sunrise Aviation
Sponsor: Sunrise Avia. & CAP Sq. 68
Contact: Sunrise Avia. (714) 852-8850

TORRANCE
10AM-12PM Sat Sep 26
*How to Get a Job and Make a Living as a Safe CFI
Location: Rolling Hills Aviation,
3115 Airport Dr. Torrance Airport
Speaker: Hank Smith, CFI
Sponsor: Rolling Hills Aviation
Contact: Hank Smith (310) 324-1800

*Reservations Required


 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
Tue Sep 1
Risk Management - A good Hard Look (Why people take unnecessary risk)

Location: Riverside Air Service at Riverside Airport
Speaker: Dan Ramirez , ASC, CFI, Firefighter
Sponsor: Riverside Air Service
Call: Dan Ramirez, at (909)780-1942

RIVERSIDE
Thu Sep 3-24
*Sessions 2-5 of the 12 Week CFI Workshop

Location: Riverside FSDO at RAL
Time: 6:00pm to 9:00pm
Speaker: R.C. Morton , SPM
Sponsor: Riverside FSDO Safety Prog.
Call: R.C. Morton at (909)276-6701x37
Reservation Only

RIVERSIDE
Sat Sep 12
*Flying High Performance Single Engine Aircraft (C-210, Bonanza, Mooney)

Time: 9:00am to 12noon
Location: Riverside FSDO on Riverside Municipal Airport
Speaker: Dan Ramirez, ASC, and CFI for the American Bonanza Society
Contact: Dan Ramirez at (909)780-1942 or Danv35@aol.com
Reservations Recommended

RIVERSIDE
Tue Sep 29
*“The 17 Most Popular Ways to Fall Out of the Sky Parts III & IV”

Location: Riverside FSDO on Riverside Airport
Speaker: None this is an all video presentation
Sponsor: Riverside FSDO Safety Prog
Call: R.C. Morton at (909)276-6701



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

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

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.

HELP! - Please post this flyer where Airmen are likely to be found.

SAN DIEGO’s
EIGHTH ANNUAL..
SUPER SAFETY.
SEMINAR..
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH...
GILLESPIE FIELD - 9AM TO 5PM...

You will learn about:

  • Mountain Flying, Local and Beyond
  • Women in Aviation
  • Aviation Opportunities
  • Aviation Maintenance for Owners
  • Stalls and Spins
  • New Part 61 Changes
  • Minimum Equipment Lists
  • Preflight Procedures -
  • In-Flight Emergencies
  • IFR Flight Planning

hosted by...
SAN DIEGO AEROSPACE MUSEUM...
AOPA Air Safety Foundation and...
John & Martha King...

Super Safety Seminar Schedule
Time Hangar 1 Classroom Hangar 2
0900 AOPA
Never Again
Interactive Accident Recreations
0900 to 1100
Open Open
  Aviation Opportunities
Bret Willat 0930 to 1030
1000 Minimum Equipment
Lists and Preflight
Procedures
Matt Dobson 1000 to 1100
  Airport Communications
1100 Mountain Flying
Local and Beyond
Cliff Carlburg
1100 to 1300
Aviation Maintenance
for Owners
Miramar College 1100 to 1230
KING’S
1100 to 1300
 
1200
  Stalls and Spins
Bill Ogelsby
1230 to 1400
1300 AOPA
Collision Avoidance
1300 to 1430
In Flight
Emergencies
Steve Amoia
1300 to 1500
 
1400 New Part 61
Changes
J.C. Boylls
&
Kathy Felker
1400 to ?
  Women in Aviation
Ardyth M. Williams
1430 to 1600
1500 IFR Flight
Planning
Steve Amoia
1500 to ?
 
1600 Proposed San Diego Class B Airspace Change
Discussion 1600 to ?
 

 Diego Super Safety Seminar
Everything you wanted to know but were too cheap to pay for.

The Super Safety Seminar is scheduled for Saturday, September 12, 1998, at Gillespie Field, at the Aerospace Museum. Admission is free and we have three classrooms full of seminar topics. These topics include Mountain Flying, Local & Beyond, Aviation Communiations, MEL's/Pre-flights, Women in Aviation, In- Flight Emergencies, IFR Planning, New Part 61, Stalls & Spins, and Aviation Maintenance for Owners as well as special topics by AOPA and The King Schools. There is still lots to do to get ready, if you have some time contact Mike Harris or Fred Christlieb at the San Diego FSDO.September 12, 1998, at Gillespie Field, at the Aerospace Museum. Admission is free and we have three classrooms full of seminar topics. These topics include Mountain Flying, Local & Beyond, Aviation Communiations, MEL's/Pre-flights, Women in Aviation, In-Flight Emergencies, IFR Planning, New Part 61, Stalls & Spins, and Aviation Maintenance for Owners as well as special topics by AOPA and The King Schools. There is still lots to do to get ready, if you have some time contact Mike Harris or Fred Christlieb at the San Diego FSDO.



Look Who’s Coming to Town? For the San Diego Super Safety Seminar
Saturday, September 12, 9 am to 5pm, Gillespie Field

 Ardyth M. Williams
speaking on Women in Aviation

She flies a Cessna Citation, a Conquest and various other Piper and Beech single and multi-engine aircraft. Ms. Williams knows aviation from the inside out.
She has been:
ä a linemen
ä a mechanic
ä commuter pilot
ä chief flight instructor.
Ms. Williams belongs to the 99, the Air Traffic Control Association and has been the national V-P of the Professional Women Controllers. She knows about opportunities in aviation first hand. Ms. Williams holds an ATP, CFI, CFII, and Ground Instructor ratings.

 Cliff Carlburg
speaking on Mountain Flying

Cliff started flying in 1958 as a student in the Army. After five years of Army flying he attended to A and P school. Cliff worked for Mission Aviation Fellowship flying in support of missionary work in remote parts of Mexico, the Phillipines and Brazil.
He flew two seasons as an air tanker copilot fighting fires out of Ramona and has served as chief pilot and flight instructor for local FBO’s. A designated Pilot Examiner for four years, Cliff now directs the Aviation Department at Christian Heritage College in El Cajon.
Cliff will talk about:
ä aircraft performance and control
ä airstrip evaluation
ä approaches and takeoffs in the mountains.
Discussions will include the Julian/Volcan Mountain problem area.

 Bill Ogelsby
speaking on Stalls and Spins

Bill started flying in 1968 at Jim’s Air at Lindberg Field. As owner and operator of Wingover Aviation he teaches Basic and Advanced Aerobatics in Pitts and Citabrias. He covers all forms of instruction from Private to Multi-Engine with Cessna 172’s to Aztecs
Aviation Safety Seminars
ATC & AFSS SEMINARS


MONTGOMERY FIELD ATC TOWER
Operation 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

WINGS SEMINARS
No additional meetings this month,
See you at the Super Safety Seminar!




 Wings Awards - San Diego
Get your Wings
Join the FAA’s Pilot Proficiency Award Program - Here’s how:

1. Attend an FAA sponsored Safety Seminar.

2. Complete three hours of flight instruction including:

· One hour of air work.
· One hour of takeoffs and landings.
· One hour of instrument work.

Record these events on a “Wings Card” available at any FAA Safety Seminar and turn it in to your local FSDO.

One year after receiving wings phase one a pilot may repeat the same requirements in order to receive wings phase two, and so on.

 PHASE I
Frederick Archer II
Daniel Berg
Granville Bowman
Kim Eriksson
Nicklas Gammer
Archie Ortega
 PHASE II
Sten Larsson
Richard Polinsky
Bengt Samuelsson
John Wilson
 PHASE III
Daniel Greenberg
Deborah Lazerson
Donald Martin
Stephen McMahon
Anne Roberts
Don Steck
 PHASE IV
Howard Hawkins
 PHASE V
Lin Henry
 PHASE VI
Byron Ellsworth
Patrick O’Day



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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