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Lancair Flyers: High Performance A/C Training Announces January Seminar

High Performance Aircraft Training has announced an annual recurrent training program, for Lancairs and other high performance aircraft, to be conducted January 17th and 18th, 2004 in Sebring, Florida.

High Performance Aircraft Training, Inc. tells ANN that their annual recurrent training programs are specifically designed for the fast, high flying, performance pilots and their aircraft. The topics covered offer a theoretical perspective while connecting it with everyday, real world, safe flying.

The topics include: Weather; judgment, planning, rules of thumb, examples and how it relates to our aircraft, GPS/WAAS; the system and how it all works, approaches, Arinc 424, RAIM, FDE, RNP, WAAS approaches and where we can use them, Aerodynamics; Laminar flow, trouble areas and lift discussion, Airspace and IFR operations; aircraft category and how it affects the approach, flight planning, briefing for departure, enroute and arrival, Situational Awareness; Accident Avoidance; examples and analysis and how we can avoid them, Weight and Balance; worksheet and discussion, Performance Issues; airspeed uses in different scenarios, temperatures, decent planning, engine management and IFR factors.

Pete Zaccagnino is teaching the seminar, along with two additional flight instructors, for the flight training. Al Campbell and Jeff Edwards both bring a wealth of experience with lots of Lancair, turbojet and high performance turbine experience. Pete is a Gulfstream IV Captain, aeronautical engineer, and test pilot, he's been teaching college programs and flight instructing in everything from jet aircraft to small piston aircraft including aerobatics.

FMI: www.lancairtraining.com

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