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    January 17, 2014      January 19, 2014

    WELCOME to the 4th Annual Havasu Balloon Festival & Fair. In a short 2 years, the Havasu Balloon Festival has become the largest January balloon festival!
     
    Come play with us at our family-centered event for a thrilling weekend of spectacular hot air balloons, and non-stop activities. Dramatic eye candy in the sky will delight all with balloon ascensions, colorful skydivers and magical balloon glows in the evening dusk. Over 50 balloons will be drifting over The London Bridge and dipping into Lake Havasu.
     
    Even with 30,000 - 50,000 attendees expected, there will still be plenty of room for families and friends to gather on our expansive balloon field and vendor area. Everyone has a chance to stroll among the many Balloons and chat with the pilots as they prepare for flight. Imagine if you will, taking a walk inside an actual full-sized balloon that is lying on its side.

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    January 17, 2014      January 19, 2014

    Bluff provides some of the most beautiful, unencumbered red rock flying in the Southwest. The big, colorful balloons are flown by a big, colorful
    cast of characters with hearts as large as their flying orbs. Fun lovers of all ages will enjoy this very friendly event in our beautiful Red Rock Desert.
     
    Bluff Balloon Festival features activities for visitors, Pilots and families enjoying our Bluff oasis.
     
     
    Contact:
    Steve Simpson
    435-672-2341
    steve@twinrocks.com
    or
    Marcia Hadenfeldt
     
    435-672-2290
    farout@frontiernet.net

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    January 18, 2014 01:00 PM      January 19, 2014 05:00 AM

    2014 Aerostation, the Art & Science of Ballooning
    LTA (Lighter-Than-Air) Ground School
    It is possible to fly without motors, but not without knowledge and skill.
    — Wilbur Wright
    Are you current? Are you proficient? Do you know the difference?
    Can you fly in Class "D" airspace without a radio?
    Can you identify class "E" airspace? Where the "F" in airspace?
    Who is responsible for making sure a logbook entry is made after maintenance?
    When is a Flight Review due? What does it take to be legal? Safe?
    Find the answers to these questions and much more at LTA Ground School
    These lively and fun Saturday morning sessions are perfect for anyone interested in learning more about the sport of hot air ballooning:
     
    Crew
    Aspiring pilots
    Student pilots
    Private pilots
    Commercial pilots
    People interested in ballooning
     
    If you are a crew member, this is a good place to increase your understanding of what’s going on. If you aspire to become a pilot, this is the first step to passing the FAA knowledge exam and earning your pilot certificate. If you are already a pilot, this is a good refresher. If you are working on your Commercial certificate, this is where you can brush up on what you will be teaching your students. Sure you can study on your own, but the classroom setting makes for interesting discussion and questions are asked that you might not think of on your own.
     
    When: Saturdays, Jan 18, Feb 1, 22, Mar, 1, 8, 15 (subject to change to meet class needs)
    08:00 - 12:00 (or later)
     
    Where: Jackson Co. Airport (JXN) EAA Chapter 304 hgr., Jackson MI
    Cost: $220. (Discount for previous students)
     
    Qualifies: For IMC & Schantz insurance seminar discounts
    Students who successfully complete the class will be eligible to receive the required endorsement to take the private or commercial LTA FAA Knowledge exam.
     
    Reserve your place now, contact:
    Randy Coller, Designated Pilot Examiner, rcscruffy@yahoo.com 517-745-3606
     
    Partial syllabus:
    Accident reporting requirements
    Advisory Circulars (ACs)
    Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM)
    Aeronautical Charts
    Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM)
    Airport operations
    Aircraft performance
    Collision avoidance
    Competition
    Effects of drugs and alcohol
    Emergency operations
    Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs)
    Flight maneuvers
    Fundamentals of Instructing
    How to obtain aeronautical information
    Human Factors
    Instructor records
    Landowner relations
    Launches and landings
    Medical conditions
    Meteorology - recognition of critical weather
    Navigation
    National Airspace system
    Operating Limitations
    Performance maneuvers & charts
    Pre and Post flight procedures
    Practical Test Standards
    Propane safety
    Principles of aircraft operation
    Radio Communication Procedures
    Refueling procedures
    Weather reports
    Weight calculations

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