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Eagle Sport Aviation Club October 12, 2011

Eagle Sport Aviation Club October 12, 2011. Fall 2011 Safety Meeting. Intro. Safety Pitts Cub Glider General Club Ops Questions Test. Officers. President- Mikhael Ponso Vice Presidents Pitts- Jose Rojas Cub- TJ Woodyard Glider- Ted Pezalla Treasurer- Andrea Luethi

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Eagle Sport Aviation Club October 12, 2011

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  1. Eagle Sport Aviation Club October 12, 2011 Fall 2011 Safety Meeting

  2. Intro Safety Pitts Cub Glider General Club Ops Questions Test

  3. Officers President- MikhaelPonso Vice Presidents Pitts- Jose Rojas Cub- TJ Woodyard Glider- Ted Pezalla Treasurer- Andrea Luethi Secretary- JakiRiu Public Relations- Stephanie Musetti Event Coordinator – JD Davis Head of Safety- Shane Alcock

  4. Safety IF YOU HAVE TO ASK IF IT IS SAFE THEN YOU SHOULD NOT DO IT! • Our ultimate goal. Fly safe. • Why was this meeting started? • What is my job? (Shane Alcock) • safety@eaglesportaviation.org • (904) 708-5857

  5. 2011 ESA Safety Audit • Conducted by Anthony Brickhouse • Identified Strengths and Weaknesses of ESA • Offered some opportunities for us to improve our operations • The organization has a strong safety culture, with competent leadership in place. Members of the ESA Club are serious about safety as well. However, the underlying issue discovered from both assessments shows that complacency is one of the highest threats to the ESA and has yet to fully be resolved. Even though the nature of flight activity that ESA Club performs is quite open, club members (including its leaders and instructors) should always follow the rules, guidelines, and procedures set for the club

  6. Operational Changes Things we are working on: • Placards for all of the airplanes Includes Checklist and Egress procedures • Creating and online safety test • Increase the amount of ground schools • Parachute clinic

  7. MyFBO Safety Reporting: • Log into MyFBO • Click “create report” under safety If you haven’t logged into MyFBO now is a good time!

  8. Pitts Safety

  9. Pitts Safety Representative: OPEN Pitts VP: Jose Rojas • Pitts@eaglesportaviation.org APPLY HERE Pitts Contacts

  10. Pitts Operation Listen to the instructor! Preflight Harness & Parachute Emergency Egress Plan Back seat checkout Cameras Torque rolls, tailslides Clean after every flight!!!

  11. FAR 91.303 Aerobatic Flight No person may operate an aircraft in aerobatic flight— (a) Over any congested area of a city, town, or settlement; (b) Over an open air assembly of persons; (c) Within the lateral boundaries of the surface areas of Class B, Class C, Class D, or Class E airspace designated for an airport; (d) Within 4 nautical miles of the center line of any Federal airway; (e) Below an altitude of 1,500 feet above the surface; or (f) When flight visibility is less than 3 statute miles. For the purposes of this section, aerobatic flight means an intentional maneuver involving an abrupt change in an aircraft's attitude, an abnormal attitude, or abnormal acceleration, not necessary for normal flight. Aerobatic Flight

  12. Emergency Egress Procedure IF YOU HESISTATE THE INSTRUCTOR WILL ALREADY BE GONE!!!! Bail! Bail! Bail! Push forward on red knob, pull back on black knob to jettison canopy Pull harness quick releases Get out and stabilize Pull ripcord

  13. Questions?

  14. Cub Vice President – TJ Woodyard --- cub@eaglesportaviation.org Safety Representative: Greg Graessle

  15. Cub Operations • PIC checkout • When you’re ready • Hand Propping • Spins • Training • Recreation • Maintenance • Preflight • Clothing – optional • Be careful w/ flip flops! • Oil – 3.5qts! --- little red line • Fuel additive

  16. Gliders • Ted Pezalla: Glider@eaglesportaviation.org • Safety Representative: Franklin Burbank

  17. Pierson • Keep Gliders clear of the runway • Gliders will clear on the South side of Runway • Juniors – help them learn!

  18. Gliders • Glide Ratios • 2-33 • 1-26 • K-21 • Cirrus • Cross Country • w/ Bronze badge only • SSA Membership • Must be current! • Glider Aerobatics • Approved by aerobatic CFI-G • K-21 Checkout • Flights, written, endorsement

  19. Staging the Glider • Who can be by the glider? • So where does everyone else stand? • The weak link • Find it before you pull the glider on the runway

  20. Pre Takeoff • Review tow signals • Controls • Ballast • Seatbelts • Instruments • Trim • Canopy • Brakes • Emergency

  21. Landing • Setup for the pattern • Undercarriage • Speed to fly • Trim • Airbrakes • Look • Land • Long landings - equipment vs. skill

  22. Emergencies • #1 rule – fly the aircraft • Rope break • It can happen to you! • Alternate landing areas

  23. Tow pilot – final authority to tow Maintenance Talk to Ted, fixed ASAP DO A POST FLIGHT WALKAROUND Pawnee • Refuel • 1.5 tach time • 10 tows • Less than 10 gal • Fuel quantity in doubt • Tow emergencies

  24. Big Events • Make sure tank is on NW side of runway • Children playing need to be on the hanger side of the ditch • Non pilots need to be escorted to and from the cub if the engine is running

  25. Questions? Any questions should be forwarded to the Head of Safety Reminder you are all safety representatives for ESA

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