From carlsonj at workingcode.com Wed May 3 16:06:57 2023 From: carlsonj at workingcode.com (James Carlson) Date: Wed, 3 May 2023 16:06:57 -0400 Subject: EAA IMC Club Nashua Chapter Meeting May 10th and 14th Message-ID: <94de306e-dc71-6bc2-8a8f-a32470d29016@workingcode.com> The in-person meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, May 10th, at 1830L (6:30PM EDT) at the Nashua Airport, 93 Perimeter Road, Nashua NH 03063: https://goo.gl/maps/GiC2DsYdULDLVpzU8 Because this meeting is indoors, vaccination and masks are recommended. Please do not attend if you feel ill or have a recent (within 10 days) positive test result. The virtual meeting will be held on Sunday, May 14th, at 6:30PM EDT (2230Z) via Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/3577949883?pwd=aURNaEt6bjVoZWp1LzBFTklkQitNUT09 Without that link, it's meeting ID 357 794 9883 and passcode "5hSjnY" (without the quotes). Items tentatively planned for May's meeting: - Pilot Workshop Scenario (Changing Plans at Southern Pines) - EAA Question Of The Month (maybe) - (Planning supplemental materials) - Insert your item here (suggestions wanted) I'll be there by 6PM to open the room, but the real meeting begins at 6:30PM with this month's scenario. On Sunday, I'll have the Zoom meeting open at 6PM for those who want to chat or test equipment, and the meeting starts at 6:30PM EDT. The Question Of The Month from EAA has not been published yet for May. If you wish, you can sign up for WINGS credit for the Wednesday in-person meeting here: https://www.faasafety.gov/SPANS/event_details.aspx?eid=121659 And for the Sunday virtual meeting here: https://www.workingcode.com/imc-club/wings-signup.html Note that SPANS no longer allows sign-up via the FAASafety web site. For those who don't sign up in advance, there will also be a link provided in the meeting for WINGS credit. If you use a different name in your Zoom account, please include it with your registration or let me know during the meeting. Until then, fly safely! -- James Carlson 42.703N 71.076W From carlsonj at workingcode.com Wed May 10 09:22:47 2023 From: carlsonj at workingcode.com (James Carlson) Date: Wed, 10 May 2023 09:22:47 -0400 Subject: EAA IMC Club Nashua Chapter Meeting TONIGHT and virtual May 14th Message-ID: The in-person meeting is scheduled for tonight at 1830L (6:30PM EDT) at the Nashua Airport, 93 Perimeter Road, Nashua NH 03063: https://goo.gl/maps/GiC2DsYdULDLVpzU8 Please do not attend the in-person meeting if you feel ill or have a recent (within 10 days) positive COVID test result. The virtual meeting will be held on Sunday, May 14th, at 6:30PM EDT (2230Z) via Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/3577949883?pwd=aURNaEt6bjVoZWp1LzBFTklkQitNUT09 Without that link, it's meeting ID 357 794 9883 and passcode "5hSjnY" (without the quotes). Items planned for tonight's meeting: - Pilot Workshop Scenario (Changing Plans at Southern Pines) - Holding Quiz (at Rattlesnake [RSK] VOR) - NTSB Safety Alert 84: Circling Approaches I'll be there by 6PM to open the room, but the real meeting begins at 6:30PM with this month's scenario. On Sunday, I'll have the Zoom meeting open at 6PM for those who want to chat or test equipment, and the meeting starts at 6:30PM EDT. If you wish, you can sign up for WINGS credit for tonight's in-person meeting here: https://www.faasafety.gov/SPANS/event_details.aspx?eid=121659 And for the Sunday virtual meeting here: https://www.workingcode.com/imc-club/wings-signup.html Note that SPANS no longer allows sign-up via the FAASafety web site. For those who don't sign up in advance, there will also be a link provided in the meeting for WINGS credit. If you use a different name in your Zoom account, please include it with your registration or let me know during the meeting. Hope to see you then! -- James Carlson 42.703N 71.076W From carlsonj at workingcode.com Sun May 14 11:55:46 2023 From: carlsonj at workingcode.com (James Carlson) Date: Sun, 14 May 2023 11:55:46 -0400 Subject: EAA IMC Club Nashua Chapter Virtual Meeting TONIGHT Message-ID: <88a58c58-879a-ffea-4f4f-4dc741a320c9@workingcode.com> The virtual meeting will be held tonight at 6:30PM EDT (2230Z) via Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/3577949883?pwd=aURNaEt6bjVoZWp1LzBFTklkQitNUT09 Without that link, it's meeting ID 357 794 9883 and passcode "5hSjnY" (without the quotes). Items planned for tonight's meeting: - Pilot Workshop Scenario (Changing Plans at Southern Pines) - Holding Quiz (at Rattlesnake [RSK] VOR) - NTSB Safety Alert 84: Circling Approaches I'll have the Zoom meeting open at 6PM for those who want to chat or test equipment, and the meeting starts at 6:30PM EDT. Because of the events at the last meeting, I would like to remind participants that the intent of IMC Club is to provide a forum for discussion of topics related to aviation among a group of peer pilots. It isn't a classroom. If a bare minimum level of decent behavior can't be maintained, then I'll likely be taking a break from hosting the virtual meeting. Anyone who wishes to step in my place may do so. If you wish, you can sign up for WINGS credit for the meeting here: https://www.workingcode.com/imc-club/wings-signup.html Note that SPANS no longer allows sign-up via the FAASafety web site. For those who don't sign up in advance, there will also be a link provided in the meeting for WINGS credit. If you use a different name in your Zoom account, please include it with your registration or let me know during the meeting. Hope to see you then! -- James Carlson 42.703N 71.076W From carlsonj at workingcode.com Sun May 14 19:29:48 2023 From: carlsonj at workingcode.com (James Carlson) Date: Sun, 14 May 2023 19:29:48 -0400 Subject: Links and materials Message-ID: Here are the materials from the meeting. First, the Rattlesnake VOR hold depicted on the low enroute chart: https://www.workingcode.com/imc-club/rattlesnake-hold.png And the possible hold entries (with "C") as the right one: https://www.workingcode.com/imc-club/select-hold.png Here's a link to NASA's Safety Alert. It's definitely unsettling reading, but I think it's worthwhile: https://www.ntsb.gov/Advocacy/safety-alerts/Documents/SA-084.pdf Especially for those with faster equipment, the time to make decisions can get compressed when maneuvering close to the airport, and knowing how and when to get out of the situation is crucial. -- James Carlson 42.703N 71.076W FN42lq08