The Weekender: Hangar Fly-In Winter Weather

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Key Takeaways:

  • On Saturday, two weather-focused seminars will address winter flying: one in New York covering hazards and advanced NEXRAD with a chief meteorologist, and another in California featuring an experienced FSS specialist.
  • For fair-weather flying, a fly-in at New Smyrna Beach, Florida, will showcase WWII aircraft, host mechanics, and collect pet food donations for charity.
  • Another fair-weather event is an EAA Chapter 683 fly-in on Saturday at Joe Starnes Field in Guntersville, Alabama.
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Coping with January weather — wherever you fly — is first up on Weekender’s SocialFlight calendar. A seminar on winter flying will be held Saturday at the Long Island MacArthur Airport in Ronkonkoma, New York. Bill Korbel, a chief meteorologist at News12, will discuss “the good, the bad, and the ugly.” Hazards, advanced NEXRAD discussions and weather resources are on the agenda. Across the way toward the other coast in Redding, California, on Saturday, Hillside Aviation will host a seminar with Terry Lankford, an FSS specialist and CFI. Join in to learn from his immense wealth of knowledge over 30 years’ experience.

If you’re sticking to fair-weather flying and heading south, selections on the calendar include a fly-in at New Smyrna Beach Municipal Airport in Florida on Saturday. Come out and see what the mechanics at American Aero Services are working on. World War II aircraft will be on display; stop in for food and drinks. Please consider bringing a pet-food donation for the Southeast Volusia Humane Society in memory of Buddy the Cat. In Guntersville, Alabama, on Saturday, EAA Chapter 683 will have a fly-in at Joe Starnes Field, just north of downtown. Approach the airport over Lake Guntersville, the state’s largest lake and the fourth best bass lake in the country. For more events this weekend, visit SocialFlight.

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