The United States Pilots Association is presenting an FAA WINGS Safety Seminar at 7:00 p.m. on Friday June 3, 2005, in the auditorium of the Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum at 31001 Magnuson Avenue on the Pueblo, CO, Memorial Airport. This seminar is free to the public.
The presenters are USPA Safety Program Chair Bruce Hulley from Denver and Patrice Gapen. Both are FAA Aviation Safety Counselors. Mr. Hulley will cover many of the recent changes in the FAA which have impacted some pilots, to include the new Sport Pilot certificate, changes to the Recreational Pilot regulations, imminent closures to Flight Service Stations, and the FAA's Pilot Proficiency Program (called the WINGS Program). Ms. Gapen will deliver a presentation on factors which directly affect women in the aviation industry, from soloing to advanced certification. Are there barriers that are gender related? Come to this fascinating program and find out.
Pre-registration is not required. USPA is having a private tour of the museum beginning at 4:00 p.m., followed by a catered dinner. If you are not attending the total USPA Annual meeting, but would like to join us for the museum and dinner before the Safety Seminar, contact Bruce Hulley prior to May 31 for reservations (303 261 4428).
This Safety Seminar is being hosted by the US Pilots Association and Flower Aviation at Pueblo with support from the FAA Denver Flight Standards District Office. For more details, contact Bruce Hulley at 303 261 4428 or 73555.1544@compuserve.com.
Bob Worthington, Southwest Regional VP
United States Pilots Association