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October 2010 Safety Stand Down Day

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Reminder: ALL MEMBERS of CAP are required to receive "Safety Education" each month.  Members who miss the “in person” briefing must make up the briefing in some way.  CAP regs ban participation in all CAP activities, including regular meetings, for members who have not had safety education during the past month.  This applies to all members, NOT JUST THE PILOTS!

To reread or make up a missed squadron briefing, please click on the appropriate link(s) above to read the brief.  After reading and understanding the brief, send an email to the safety officer following the directions given in the briefing.  For other options, please contact the unit commander or safety officer.

 
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Upcoming Safety Seminars near Indianapolis - also check out www.faasafety.gov and www.aopa.org/asf

 
 

 

 
 

Close Calls:  Lessons Learned - Monday, 21 March 2011 - Indianapolis Marriott North, 3645 River Crossing Parkway, Indianapolis, IN 46240 - Presented by the AOPA Air Safety Institute (ASI) (formerly Air Safety Foundation - ASF) - All of us have made mistakes, some more serious than others. The key is learning from those mistakes. Close Calls: Lessons Learned is a new seminar from the Air Safety Institute featuring real pilots telling their real stories. You'll see a CFI and his student tell the story of losing a prop in flight. A Bonanza pilot talks of surviving a crash in Oregon. Plus a few other harrowing stories. You will not want to miss this seminar.  For more information, go to http://www.faasafety.gov/SPANS/event_details.aspx?eid=35428&caller=/default.aspx

 
  CAP Safety Regulations, Supplements, and Publications  
  Operation "CAPSafe" - information for making monthly safety suggestions To make a safety suggestion through Operation CAPSafe, log on to "eServices", then look in the left column for "CAP Safety Suggestions"  
  CAPF 26 - CAP Safety Improvement or Hazard report, can be use to submit safety suggestions anonymously

FAA Form 8740-5 - FAA Safety Improvement Report;  PURPOSE: To invite your participation in The General Aviation Accident Prevention Program. This form is provided for you to offer ideas for program improvement or to report hazards on or adjacent to airport traffic patterns; incomplete, inaccurate or obsolete flight data (charts or publications); malfunctioning navigation aids; contaminated fuel; etc. This report is not intended to be used to report violations of Federal Aviation Regulations.

 
 

Kasler Squadron Supplement to CAPR 62-1:  CAP Safety Responsibilities and Procedures

Kasler Squadron Supplement to CAPR 62-2:  Mishap Reporting and Investigation  
 

SAFETY POLICY FOR INDIANA WING, CAP (5 January 2009)

   
 

CAP Safety Responsibilities and Procedures, CAPR 62-1

CAP Mishap Reporting and Investigation, CAPR 62-2

 
 

 

   
 

Posters & Printables

 
 

Stay Hydratated - Bullet List of tips

IMSAFE Poster (on 8.5" x 11" paper)

 
 

 

 
 

Outside items of interest

 
  www.FAASafety.org Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Air Safety Foundation (ASF):  www.aopa.org/asf  
       
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