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Non-Towered Airport Operations and Parachute Jump Areas

Non-Towered Airport Operations and Parachute Jump Areas

by Jon Micetic | Mar 14, 2019 | Training

Check out this webinar by Brent Crow.  He covers non-towered airport operations and parachute jump areas.  Click the link below to watch! Webinar Link – You will be required to enter your name and email address on the registration page, and then the video will...
Deer Valley Airport Releases Pilot Safety/DVT Operations Videos

Deer Valley Airport Releases Pilot Safety/DVT Operations Videos

by Jon Micetic | Mar 14, 2019 | Training

Deer Valley Airport had videos professionally made that explain local procedures at their airport.  They’re very well done, and will help anyone who might be intimidated by the airspace.  Click the link below to learn more. DVT Fly Smart, Fly Safe...
KIWA – Allegiant RNAV Visual Rwy 30L

KIWA – Allegiant RNAV Visual Rwy 30L

by Jon Micetic | Feb 20, 2019 | Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Arrival & Departure Procedures LOA, Training

Allegiant Airlines will begin using a new RNAV Visual approach procedures into the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Aiport (IWA) starting February 28th.  They have provided a copy of this approach procedure to AFTW to distribute to flight schools. RNAV Visual Rwy 30L (PDF)...
Latest AFTW Meeting Minutes: Important airport, training and regulatory changes coming

Latest AFTW Meeting Minutes: Important airport, training and regulatory changes coming

by Ben Winton | Jan 10, 2019 | Meeting Minutes, Training

Updates on time and equipment requirements for training, particularly for use of sims for IFR currency, are expected in the FAR/AIM. LOAs between the FFZ tower and flight schools are being revised. Now’s the time to provide input. And, some good news: Sightings...
AFTW Releases New Procedures for The Stack

AFTW Releases New Procedures for The Stack

by AFTW Website | Sep 13, 2018 | Practice Areas, Safety, Training

New procedures to help pilots more safely and efficiently practice Instrument approaches at Stanfield and Casa Grande Municipal Airport have been released by the AFTW. The document spells out dimensions of the so-called Stack, where pilots practice Instrument holds...
ForeFlight GPS Overlay Of The AFTW Reporting Points Now Available!

ForeFlight GPS Overlay Of The AFTW Reporting Points Now Available!

by Jon Micetic | Apr 23, 2018 | Casa Grande Instrument Approach Procedures, Practice Areas, Safety, Training

AFTW has some very exciting news! We have released our beta version of the AFTW reporting points in a ForeFlight GPS overlay format.  Come check it out and download it today!  Download the GPS overlay, instructions, and charts for all Arizona practice areas...
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