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New AC: How to Stay Safe in Unfamiliar Aircraft
New AC Advises Pilots on How to Stay Safe in Unfamiliar Aircraft A new Advisory Circular (AC 90-109, Airmen Transition to Experimental or Unfamiliar Airplanes) advises that all pilots should consider the first flight in any particular experimental airplane a test flight. It also urges pilots to review the hazards and risks outlined in the AC and complete the recommended training. This AC is part of the FAA's focus on reducing general aviation accidents by using a non-regulatory, proactive strategy to get results. The agency's goal is to reduce the GA fatal accident rate per 100,000 flight hours by 10 percent by 2018. This notice is being sent to you because you selected "General Information" in your preferences on FAASafety.gov. If you wish to adjust your selections, log into https://www.faasafety.gov/Users/pub/preferences.aspx where you can update your preferences. | |
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