Seminars for Featured in 2007 were TCM engines and and Super Cub failure modes with FAA and industry participants. Some of the sessions include:
Sessions start on Thursday, and continue with concurrent aviation seminars and the Trade Show on Friday. Registration for the workshop includes breakfast and lunch both days, and the Exhibitor Reception Thursday evening. |
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ANE 2008 Certificates Pilots, flight instructors and mechanics may earn credit for attending selected seminars and workshops at Aviation North Expo. A certificate of completion will be produced to document participation in the Maintenance Workshops and the Aviation Seminars. This certificate not only provides documentation to meet specific FAA requirements, listed below, but provides a record which you may wish to submit when you apply for or renew your aircraft insurance. While there is no specific offer or guarantee of a reduced insurance rate, participation in safety training is viewed as a proactive activity by insurance companies. As you attend sessions in the Maintenance Workshop and Aviation Seminar series, be sure to sign in, and record your conference registration number (shown on your name tag). This information will be used to issue a certificate which will be mailed to you following the conference. The moderator in each session will be circulating the sign in sheet. It is your responsibility to sign in during each session. See the details below and check the seminar schedule or abstracts to see which sessions may be of benefit to you! W: Credit
earned toward the Wings Program Wings Program: Pilots attending ANE can get credit toward the FAA's Wings Program. This program encourages pilots to upgrade their skills by attending educational seminars and obtaining flight training above and beyond the basics required to earn a license. To obtain credit, sign in, and record your conference registration number, as described above. After meeting the flight training requirements of the Wings program, you will receive a Wings pin and a certificate that satisfies the requirements of a Biennial Fight Review. Consult the program to see which sessions qualify for Wings credit. AMT Program: Aviation Maintenance Technicians will earn credits toward the AMT awards program at a rate of one credit hour per approved seminar hour attended. To obtain credit, sign in on the registration sheets circulated during each workshop or seminar, and record your conference registration number, described above. Flight Instructors: CFI's who are attending monthly meetings sponsored by the Fairbanks, Anchorage or Juneau Flight Standards Office of the FAA can earn three hours of credit toward renewal of their CFI certificate. To qualify, the CFI must attend at least two seminars. You may earn a total of three hours of credit for CFI renewal by attending approved CFI seminars. Sign in on the seminar sign in sheet described above. Medallion Credit: Pilots involved in the Medallion Flyer program may get credit for a safety seminar. Sign in on the registration sheet circulated during each seminar, described above. IA Renewal: IA's attending the Maintenance Workshop(s) will earn credits toward renewal of their certificate. All workshop elements are approved for IA Renewal purposes. To obtain credit, sign in on the registration sheet circulated during each seminar, as described above. |
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