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August, 2004 Sw092393 HOUSTON FLIGHT STANDARDS DISTRICT OFFICE AVIATION SAFETY MEETINGS FOR AUGUST, 2004 SW092393 Check the Houston FSDO web site for updated information (www.faa.gov/fsdo/hou)(www.faasafety.gov) Date Time Location Topic / Speaker Sponsor / Meeting Info Houston, TX Tuesday, Topic: “BARBED-WIRE AIRSPACE” M V P Aero Academy 7 - 9 P.M. Weiser Air Park Aug 3 Speaker Hugh Davis Contact: (281) 469-3009 Carl’s BBQ - 21904 HWY 290 Bay Area Aero Club & Pearland, TX Tuesday, 7 - 9 P.M. Topic: “CAP – Civil Air Patrol” Pearland Regional Airport Pearland Regional Airport Aug 10 Speaker: Ron Perry Contact: Wayne Messinger Bay Area Aero Club (281) 482-7551 La Porte, TX La Porte Wings Tuesday Topic: “PHYSIOLOGY FOR SUMMER FLYING” 7 – 9 P.M. Rixster’s Hangar Restaurant Contact: Nicole Cloutier-Lemasters Aug 10 Speaker: Dr. Jim Giordano 10515 West Main (281) 334-1991 7 – 9 P.M. Cleveland, TX Topic: “PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE FOR Aviation Services Tuesday Cleveland Municipal Airport OWNER/OPERATOR” Contact: Niels Olufsen, Aug 10 Terminal Building Speaker: Paul Downs, FAA, SPM 713-542-1875 Bryan, TX American Flight Services Tuesday, Topic: “SKYDIVING SAFETY” 7 - 9 P.M. Coulter Field Contact: Ed Higgins Aug 10 Speaker: Toby Filler GA Terminal (979) 696-5756 Lufkin, TX EAA Tuesday, Topic: "AVIATION OIL" 7 - 9 P.M. Angelina County Airport Contact John McConnell Aug 10 Speaker: John McConnell Terminal Building (936) 824-2232 Hobby Flying Club, Fletcher Topic: “COCKPIT RESOURCE Wednesday 7 – 9 P.M. Houston, TX Aviation, and Women in Aviation, MANAGEMENT/PILOT JUDGEMENT AND Aug 11 8800 Paul B. Koonce, Room 202 Space City Chapter DECISION MAKING” (Old GADO Office) Contact: Richard Pinion Speaker: Jack Hirsch, CFI, ASC (281) 334-1128 Conroe, TX M V P Aero Academy & Thursday, Topic: “WINGTIP VORTICES VS ROTORWASH” 7 - 9 P.M. Lone Star Executive Airport Lone Star Executive. Airport Aug 12 Speaker: Doug Scott Terminal Building, Conference room (281) 469-3009 Beaumont, TX Topic: “Back to Basics” The Hengst Corp. & Saturday, 10 A.M. Beaumont Municipal Airport Speaker: Joe Rayburn, ASC, CFI AREA Corp. Aug 14 GA Terminal Brunch & Refreshments Contact (409) 866-0084 Baytown, TX CAP, Liberty Senior Squadron Monday Topic ”AIRCRAFT SIMULATORS” 7 – 9 P.M. Cedar Bayou Community Center Contact: Lt. Col. Don Fisher Aug 16 Speaker: Al Ramsey, Flt. Safety - Hobby 7711 Highway # 146 (281) 383-1443 Sugar Land Flying Club & Sugar Land, TX Wednesday, 7 - 9 P.M. Topic: “TOWER OPERATIONS” Sugar Land Regional Airport Sugar Land Terminal Aug 18 Speaker: Rob Ellison, Sugar land Tower Contact: Sally Sims Sugar Land Municipal Airport (281) 242-3311 Visit the Houston Flight Standards Website at http://www.faa.gov/fsdo/hou Spring, TX Topic: ”HOW TO FLY TO MEXICO” Thursday 7 – 9 P.M. Spring Cypress Presbyterian Church PANAIR Speaker: Mike Orrson, CFI, ASC Aug 19 6000 Spring-Cypress Road, Spring, TX Success Aviation Arcola, TX Saturday, 10 a.m. Topic: “MOUNTAIN FLYING” Contact: Jenifer Pekar Houston Southwest Airport Aug 21 Speaker: SUCCESS AVIATION (281) 431-4040 503 McKeever Rd. Pancakes served 9 –10 A.M. Houston, TX Houston 99s, Tuesday, 7 - 9 P.M. West Houston (IWS) Topic: “PILOT’S APPROACH TO LANDINGS” & West Houston Airport Aug 24 18000 Groschke Speaker: Rodney Jochens Contact: Carol Brackley (713) 301-5407 Huntsville, TX Huntsville Aviation Thursday Topic: “MAINTENANCE RECORDS” 7 – 9 P.M. Huntsville Airport Contact: Oscar Douglas Aug 26 Speaker: Paul Downs, FAA, SPM Huntsville Terminal Bldg. (936) 291-2964 For further information, Paul Downs ([email protected]), HOUSTON FSDO Safety Program Manager, at (281) 929-7000 or (toll-free) 1-888-285-2127 .
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