Test 2
San Carlos Flight Center , Select a Country:Teddy
Teddy
Teddy
The Bay Area has many airports for pilots to choose from. Flying to a new airport can bring a new set of challenges and risks, along with new procedures. For student pilots trying to branch out of their home airport, it can be overwhelming to become familiar with local procedures. So, what airport information is
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NOTE: Since this event will involve active discussion, it will be held over Zoom and not broadcast via Livestream. Please RSVP by 12pm on Feb 21st to receive Zoom meeting info via email before the event starts. Most pilots like analyzing scenarios and trying to answer the age old question of what would I do
SCFC is hosting EAA Chapter 20 for their Young Eagles event on February 17th. Learn more about Young Eagles from the EAA's website.
Pilots live or die by the weather we fly in. We fly in a fish tank of air. Understanding whether that air is going to be like the calm, crystal blue waters of the lagoons of Cook’s island or turbulent like an impending Tsunami is part of being a competent pilot. Although weather hasn’t changed
Flying with passengers on board can be very different than flying solo. The added responsibility and distraction can increase workload, stress, and risk. From the planning stages until the conclusion of the flight, there are many safety and convenience factors that contribute to completing a safe and enjoyable flight. SCFC has invited Luis Perez, Naveen
This seminar is postponed due to a presenter conflict. We will reschedule.
How is your VFR chart IQ? Do you have average intelligence? Above average? Moderately gifted? Do you secretly read the Aeronautical Chart User Guide? Or are you a novice and want to broaden your VFR chart IQ? Join us to put your knowledge to the test. We have a series of VFR charting oddities that