On Saturday, August 28th Coast Flight Training and Management hosted the COPA Western Regional Fly-In event. We were honored with the attendance of more than 50 members who came from multiple areas of the country.
Seminar presenter Rick Beach delivered highly constructive concepts on both Safety and Cirrus Engine Management. Stu Sprung provided an overview of emergency first aid for pilots as well as a preview for his upcoming all-day first aid and survival seminar to be held at Coast Flight in October. Additionally, Avidyne brought operating examples of their new R9 integrated flight deck, and Cirrus brought a new SR20 Perspective. Active participation of the audience turned the event into a highly fulfilling and successful experience.
Breakfast was served by Avidyne and lunch was hosted by Crownair, who set the appropriate environment for participants to discuss the morning’s presentation and network with other pilots. All of us enjoyed a satisfying picnic lunch in the main hangar.
Throughout the day, seminar participants excitedly challenged their proficiency at our brand new RedBird full motion simulator. Consensus comments supported the value this tool adds to enhance the skills and knowledge of both beginner and professional pilots.
Last but not least, we would like to emphasize on and congratulate the flawless organization by Georgia Griffiths!!

Steve

Rick Beach

Will Dryden

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