Fall Rust Remover

RUST REMOVER 2020

The Saskatchewan Aviation Museum & Learning Centre is hosting a MOT sanctioned RUST REMOVER clinic to help pilots brush off the rust from their flying and knowledge.

Please join us Saturday, October 31, 2020. Due to the pandemic space is limited to 25 registrations.  Based on demand another workshop may be scheduled for Saturday, November 7

The clinic will be held in the museum’s main hangar amongst vintage aircraft.

Fly-Ins Welcome!! Parking is available on large area on tarmac by museum.

The whole idea of the RUST REMOVER is to help general aviation pilots to comply with CARS currency requirements. Speakers will focus on highly relevant and current airman-ship and practices to be employed with every flight.

Registration: 08:00-08:45

Lunch break: 11:45-12:30    (Coffee and Lunch is included)

         Wrap-up:  16:00 

Registration is $65.00

Please register HERE

Or contact the office by email events@saskaviation.ca or phone 306-651-7247.

AGENDA – Speakers and Subjects:

08:45 – 09:45     Introduction to Museum         Dorrin Wallace (Retired Airline Pilot)

Airmanship & Accidents          Dorrin Wallace (Retired Airline Pilot)

09:45 – 10:45     Maintenance & Best Practices   Doug Tomlinson (Licensed AME)

10:45 – 11:45       Communications in Controlled & Uncontrolled Airspace                    

Shelley Jensen (Retired ATC Controller)

11:45 – 12:30       LUNCH

12:30 – 14:00       Ramp Checks       Roger Leblanc (M.O.T Inspector)

14:00 – 15:00       Weather                Shelley Jensen (Retired ATC Controller)

15:00 – 15:30      General Knowledge Insurance    Murray Marien (Private pilot)

15:30 – 16:00       Q & A                       Panel

Covid-19 protocols will be adhered to and we ask you to wear a mask.

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