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"THURSDAY NIGHT OUT"

Glass Cockpit Aviation is pleased to announce the beginning of our "Thursday Night Out" - Aviation Seminars.

These seminars cover a wide range of topics and are presented by both CFI's and guest speakers.  Seminars are limited to 10 attendees, providing you an opportunity to learn in an informal yet informative environment.

All Seminars run from 7:00pm to 9:00pm.  Cost per seminar is $30.00.

Sign up for 4 seminars and get your 5th FREE!!!

 

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What Exactly is a TAA?     Date:  April 5th, 2007
What makes an aircraft a "TAA (Technically Advanced Aircraft)"?  An introduction to TAA - the biggest advancement in GA technology in 30 years - and how these modern systems can positively impact your flying safety and performance.

Basic G1000       Date:  April 12th, 2007
For the pilot just starting to fly the G1000.  Basic overview of the G1000 system, including VFR operations.

Introduction to GPS     Date:  April 19th, 2007
Learn the basics of GPS including satellites and how the system works, with an overview of the G1000 and Garmin 430.  Perfect for the pilot just beginning to fly GPS.

Basic Garmin 430     Date:  April 26th, 2007
For the pilot who is just staring to fly the Garmin 430.  Basic overview of the system, including VFR and IFR operations.

Multi-Engine Flying     Date: May 3rd, 2007
This seminar is designed to introduce the single engine pilot to the world of multi-engine flying, including multi-engine terminology, advantages of flying a twin, and what it takes to get  your multi-engine rating.

CRM     Date:  May 10th, 2007
Cockpit Resource Management is crucial when flying Technically Advanced Aircraft (TAA).  This class will show you how to stay 2 steps ahead of your plane by managing your cockpit the way the pros do.

Pinch Hitter     Date:  May 17th, 2007
For the non-pilot who spends a lot of time flying, learn the basics of how an airplane flies and what to do if faced with the situation of having to take over the controls.

Autopilot Use     Date:  May 24th, 2007
Learn the ins and outs of autopilot use for both VFR and IFR flying, including limitations and tricks to get the most out of your autopilot.

Pre-Flight     Date:  May 31st, 2007
Think you do a thorough pre-flight?  Come to this class and see how thorough you can really get.  You'll even have an opportunity to test yourself on an airplane - see how many pre-flight "red flags" you can spot!

IFR Flying with the G1000    Date:  June 7th, 2007
Flying in IMC requires you to know your GPS inside and out.  This class will show you how to maximize your proficiency and increase safety when flying IMC with the G1000 system

IFR Flying with the Garmin 430     Date: June 14th, 2007
Flying in IMC requires you to know your GPS inside and out.  This class will show you how to maximize your proficiency and increase safety when flying IMC with the Garmin 430.

"Republic Tower, Request"     Date:  June 21, 2007
Here's your chance to talk face-to-face with a Controller from FRG!  Learn about airport operations and ways you can operate more safely and efficiently in this unique airport's environment.

Garmin 430 Tricks and Secrets     Date:  June 28th, 2007
For the pilot who is familiar with the Garmin 430, learn tricks and secrets that will make you even more proficient.

Basic Garmin 430     Date:  July 5th, 2007
For the pilot who is just staring to fly the Garmin 430.  Basic overview of the system, including VFR and IFR operations.

G1000 vs. Avidyne (G430)     Date:  July 12th, 2007
Learning the differences between these two systems will make it easier for you to transition from one to the other.  Fly the Diamond and want to transition to the Cirrus?  Fly the Cirrus and plan on learning the DA42?  How about going from the DA-40 to the DA-20?  This is the seminar for you!

DA42 Systems     Date:  TBD
Want to fly the DA-42 - the hottest new twin on the market?  Learn the DA-42 systems in this class.