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Presented to: By: Date: Federal Aviation Administration Federal Aviation Administration Topic of the Month March Personal Minimums - Wind

Federal Aviation Administration Welcome 2 Exits Restrooms Emergency Evacuation Breaks Sponsor Acknowledgment Other information

Federal Aviation Administration Overview GAJSC * Recommendations Personal Minimums Wind capabilities and limitations Tips and Tricks * General Aviation Joint Steering Committee 3

Federal Aviation Administration Wind Challenges Cross wind Gusty wind Wind shear 4

Federal Aviation Administration How much wind can I handle? Airplane –Maximum Demonstrated cross wind (POH) Not a limitation, –but a good place to start. Might handle more but will handle less. –Safe ground handling at.2 Vso 49 X.2 = 9.8 5

Federal Aviation Administration How much wind can I handle? Pilot –Total Experience –Recent Experience In aircraft type –Mission, stress, hunger, fatigue 6

Federal Aviation Administration What’s my baseline 7 Aircraft –Mission weight –Maximum wind experienced In aircraft type Airfield –Typical for mission –Seek local knowledge

Federal Aviation Administration What’s my baseline? 8 Gold Seal

Federal Aviation Administration How do I calculate the cross wind component? Wind Runway 19 in use 9

Federal Aviation Administration Perfect practice makes perfect 10

Federal Aviation Administration Challenging Destinations Wind and turbulence 11

Federal Aviation Administration Reading List Personal Minimums Checklist – nce/media/personal%20minimums%20checklist.pdfhttp:// nce/media/personal%20minimums%20checklist.pdf Base line & cross wind component charts – fices/avs/offices/afs/divisions/alaskan_region/media/ AOAOG_Web.pdfhttp:// fices/avs/offices/afs/divisions/alaskan_region/media/ AOAOG_Web.pdf

Federal Aviation Administration Questions? 13

Presented to: By: Date: Federal Aviation Administration Federal Aviation Administration Topic of the Month March Personal Minimums - Wind