Our chapter offers an IMC Club for our members interested in improving their flying in instrument conditions.
The IMC Club’s purpose is to promote instrument flying, proficiency, and safety. The intent is to create a community of pilots willing to share information, provide recognition, foster communications, promote safety, and build proficiency in instrument flying.
The IMC Club monthly programming is developed and produced by EAA, but it does not use a lecture or presentation format. Instead, an actual scenario is presented and is followed by a group discussion – so audience participation is encouraged! Since everyone has a different experience level and different airplane capabilities, we can all benefit from the discussion.
IMC Club meetings occur on the third Wednesday of each month except for July and December.
Salt Lake County Training Facility, 1911 N 2200 W, Salt Lake City (lot entry passed the guard station)
Hangar flying at its finest! These sessions provide a scenario for open discussion to promote safety and build proficiency. While participants may have different experience levels with different aircraft capabilities, everyone can benefit from an open exchange to improve skills! Sessions include both visual and instrumental scenarios. Facilitators Jim and Jamie are also FAASteam members offering you an added bonus: Earn FAA WINGS credits while you learn!
CONTACTS:
Jim Lipscomb fly@jimlipscomb.com 801.712.0383
Jamie Madden jamie@jamiemadden.net 541.944.6689