Interesting Aviation talk in Irving, CA. If he can do this in a J-3 cub, we can do this in our airplanes (as Mark has pr
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 3:44 pm
http://www.faasafety.gov/SPANS/event_de ... 780&rad=50
Title:
'Always on Final' - - Cross-country Adventures in a Vintage J-3 Cub
Topic:
'Always on Final' - - Cross-country Adventures in a J-3 Cub - -
Preparation; Challenges; the Experience
Date and Time:
*Tuesday, July 2, 2013 , starting at 6:30 pm *Download Calendar File
Speaker(s):
Bern Heimos
Brief Description:
Each summer since 2004, Bern Heimos has flown his vintage 1939 Piper Cub
coast-to-coast across America. Generally each adventure totals about 6,000
miles over a four to six week period. He chooses different routes to learn
more about our country and to experience a variety of flying challenges.
The goal of the presentation is to bring a different paradigm to pilots
considering “low and slow” cross-country flights. Let’s face it – if by
low and slow we mean flying at the lowest legal altitude above ground, you
are *always on final* approach…
Title:
'Always on Final' - - Cross-country Adventures in a Vintage J-3 Cub
Topic:
'Always on Final' - - Cross-country Adventures in a J-3 Cub - -
Preparation; Challenges; the Experience
Date and Time:
*Tuesday, July 2, 2013 , starting at 6:30 pm *Download Calendar File
Speaker(s):
Bern Heimos
Brief Description:
Each summer since 2004, Bern Heimos has flown his vintage 1939 Piper Cub
coast-to-coast across America. Generally each adventure totals about 6,000
miles over a four to six week period. He chooses different routes to learn
more about our country and to experience a variety of flying challenges.
The goal of the presentation is to bring a different paradigm to pilots
considering “low and slow” cross-country flights. Let’s face it – if by
low and slow we mean flying at the lowest legal altitude above ground, you
are *always on final* approach…