Thursday, January 19, 2012

changes are happening....

So many changes going on here at Fly C and I also heard that there is rain and colder weather in the forecast. Time to bundle up and find that umbrella! If you need something warm to wear, stop by our new pilot shop in the office, we now have windbreakers and warm hoodies!

If you plan on flying over the weekend, please do a thorough preflight and check the freezing and icing levels. Also, there is a TFR up for the 19th over LA Area for some VIP movement. Is Obama coming to town? Must be nice to have a TFR up when you fly.

Other changes that are currently happening at Fly C.
1. we have done some remodeling and have expanded our pilot supply shop and added to our coffee bar. A big cudos to Estela who inspired the change and a big thank you to Kate who assisted her.
2. we have added a twin comanche to the fleet and it is ready to take on all multi engine students and renters.
3. we are getting closer to completing our 141 application, we anticipate this to be done in the next few weeks. We are really excited to finally complete this requirement. Next on the list is the VA approval and SEVIS requirements for our friendly foreign students.

On a safety note, Air Safety is having a great seminar, the flyer is posted below: I am going to try to make it to the one in Ontario, hope to see you all there! Let me know if you want to car pool.

Air Safety Institute Seminar Series
Free Safety Seminar
Don't miss out on this!
Monday, January 23, 2012
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Mission Valley Resort
875 Hotel Circle South
San Diego, CA 92108
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Hilton Costa Mesa
3050 Bristol Street
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Attendees will need to pay $5.00 for parking.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Doubletree Hotel Ontario
222 North Vineyard Avenue
Ontario, CA 91764

No RSVP Required
For more information on seminar locations and dates, visit us at www.airsafetyinstitute.org/seminars
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safety seminar

Wanted: Alive!
Reining in the
Fatal Accident Rate


The general aviation accident rate is not dropping, and pilots continue to find themselves in the same accident-causing scenarios that have been plaguing them for years.

Be part of the safety conversation as the Air Safety Institute digs a little deeper into what's causing pilot-related accidents. Join us as we discuss the top pilot-related accident categories, why they are what they are, and how you can avoid falling into them!


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Drawing Valued at $129

Please make sure to fill out your registration card at your seminar location. Each completed registration card will be eligible to win this FREE BrightLine Pilot Flight Bag. Perfect height for all your navigation charts!

Bag Dimensions:
13"tall x 10" wide x 9" deep


We are always looking for great stories and pictures to add to the newsletter, please send your submissions to Kate at the office :fly@flycorona.com

Here are the maintenance updates for the week.

61Q - is up in the air, will look into the sparatic numbers on the transponder. If there are any issues, please report them to the office.
739 - is flying strong
68U - is still a workhorse
94M - is up in the air
17J - will go in for an oil change Friday morning, should only be down for 3 hours or so, then ready for another 50
182 - is lovin life and enjoying all the flights and attention
0DA - is the new twin, the staff has affectionatly called her "YODA"

That is it for now, come on by and grab some blue skies when you can, if not, the coffee bar is always open!

-- Kevin