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CANCELLED :How to Crash an Airplane and Dramatically Increase Survivability" with Brian Schiff ($35)
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CANCELLED :How to Crash an Airplane and Dramatically Increase Survivability" with Brian Schiff ($35)
When:
Wednesday, April 29, 2020, 7:00 PM until 9:00 PM
Where:
Upstairs Meeting Room at the Dept of Airports, Camarillo Airport, KCMA
555 Airport Way, 2nd Floor
Camarillo, CA 93010
Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Alison Barker
Category:
Pilot Proficiency Class
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This class is not a lesson on intentionally crashing an airplane, rather it covers the finer points of the best way to crash-land an airplane. There are techniques that pilots can employ to increase survivability and reduce injury when things go bad, and they are forced to make an emergency landing. The class will stress the importance of reducing the main injury-producing factor, deceleration forces, and how to use the aircraft and terrain for this purpose. The class will cover various emergency landing techniques for various flight and terrain conditions.