Collision Course: Avoiding Airborne Traffic

Mar
19
Collision Course: Avoiding Airborne Traffic
Description
The “big sky” can get awfully small when multiple aircraft are in the vicinity. Even with ATC support and traffic displays, near misses happen too frequently and midair collisions still happen. Advanced technologies which ensure more precise course and altitude tracking and more aircraft converging on fewer airports all work to shrink the “big sky”.
ASI’s new seminar looks at the problem from a risk management perspective. We identify high-risk scenarios and locations, then lay out strategies for avoiding them. From congested corridors to frenetic fly-ins, we talk about:
ASI’s new seminar looks at the problem from a risk management perspective. We identify high-risk scenarios and locations, then lay out strategies for avoiding them. From congested corridors to frenetic fly-ins, we talk about:
- Human eye limitations that impact the “see and avoid” philosophy
- Proven techniques on enhancing visual scan effectiveness
- Maximizing your visibility to other aircraft
- The promise and peril of cockpit technology
- “Danger zones” you may not be aware of
Date & Time
Monday 19 March 2018 7:00 pm EDT
End Date & Time
Monday 19 March 2018 9:00 pm EDT
Venue/Location
South Piedmont Community College, Old Charlotte Hwy.
Address
4209 Old Charlotte Hwy.
Building A, Salon A
Monroe, NC 28110
United States
Building A, Salon A
Monroe, NC 28110
United States
AOPA Hosted
Yes
AOPA Presence
Yes
Event Website/Registration Link
Contact Person
AOPA Air Safety Institue
Contact Phone
800-638-3101
Cost
FREE