IA Renewal Seminar Suggestions?
Have problems with your aircraft? Maybe just questions about how best to tune or adjust something? Regs or maintenance? Need to know the best way to do something?
Well, IA renewal seminar I was scheduled to attend was cancelled due to fears over this Chinese Wuhan virus. Any ideas - online class, perhaps?
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Fri Mar 13, 2020 10:50 am
Ours too in Middle TN. Have done the Gliem renewal a couple of different years online, makes you have to study some to give the exact answer the question is looking for

. Lots of different subject to choose from that makes it interesting, i will be doing it again after ours was cancelled one day before the class!
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I was planning to go to the Reno seminar for the donuts and cookies. I already completed the 8 subject-hours using the excellent Gleim online course.
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Fri Mar 13, 2020 10:23 pm
I did Gleim again this year. Leave the PDF document open when you take the test and use Control + F to search it.... questions are word for word out of the information they give you. No really fun but gets the job done.
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Thanks guys. The one thing I miss about the FAA seminar was there were guys that attended that I saw once a year. Made fun of the whole thing. Networked a bit. Sitting in front of a computer screen not the same thing at all. But, like you say, got the job done.
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You could always go on the faasafety.gov website and take courses for free
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Big Sky-Wagon wrote:You could always go on the faasafety.gov website and take courses for free
Judging from my admittedly few (but less than satisfactory) dealings with the FAA,
I would expect that option to be less than user-friendly.
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