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    AvSafety seminar - Tamworth

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    Tamworth Aero Club
    westdale, australia
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    Event description

    CASA’s AvSafety advisors will be heading to your community to deliver our latest safety seminar for pilots of all licence categories: Loud and clear.

    Clear communication is essential for flight safety, especially in non-controlled aerodrome environments.

    Join our seminar to explore what constitutes good communication and how to avoid confusion.

    Through engaging case studies and discussions, you'll gain valuable tips to enhance your skills and avoid common mistakes.

    Topics covered will include:
    • The basics of human communication
    • Aviation communication rules and procedures
    • Real-life examples of how things can go wrong
    • Techniques and strategies to improve your transmission
    • How to use of an AFRU (Aerodrome Frequency Response Unit)
    • Standard aviation communication practices.
    Who should attend?

    This seminar will complement any level of technical knowledge, whether you’re a novice or experienced pilot. In the end, it is our shared knowledge that creates a safer environment for everyone.

    What are the benefits?

    You will gain:  

    • practical tips to help you operate safely and efficiently.
    • an understanding of what influences decision making in safety critical industries

    It’s also a great opportunity for you to:

    •  interact with CASA AvSafety advisors
    •  ask questions in a supportive environment
    •  discuss any issues in your local area
    •  get to know other aviation professionals in your location.

    There’s no cost to you. We even serve refreshments!

    We’re all looking forward to seeing you there.

    Need more information?

    Any questions? Special requirements? Contact your local AvSafety advisor on 131 757.

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