Complacency the New Killer
Brief Description: If you fly then this seminar is for YOU! Complacency the new Killer seminar series shows how complacency has slowly crept into the Wisconsin General Aviation Pilot Population. Are you…
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Instrument Ground School, Spring 2023
Morey Airplane Company 8300 Airport Road, Middleton, WI, United StatesThe class will run for 12 weeks and be divided into two six-week terms. We meet Thursday evenings at 6:30 PM for two hours in the Morey Airplane Company conference room. The Winter term…
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Private Pilot Ground School Spring, 2023
The Morey Airplane Company ground school is designed to provide an enjoyable learning experience while covering the subjects necessary to pass the FAA Knowledge Exam for the respective rating. Lecture…
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Wings Seminar: Stabilized approach and landings
Morey Airplane Company 8300 Airport Road, Middleton, WI, United StatesWings Seminar: Madison flight controller presentation
Morey Airplane Company 8300 Airport Road, Middleton, WI, United StatesPrivate Pilot Ground School, Fall 2023
Morey Airplane Company 8300 Airport Road, Middleton, WI, United StatesThe 2023 Fall Ground School class will begin with a pre-session on Tuesday, August 29 at 6:30 pm at the Morey Airplane Company conference room located in the airport terminal…
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Private Pilot Ground School
The 2024 Spring Ground School class will begin with a pre-session on Tuesday, February 27 at 6:30 p.m. at the Morey Airplane Company conference room located in the airport terminal…
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Wings Seminar: Special Use Airspace
Morey Airplane Company 8300 Airport Road, Middleton, WI, United StatesSpecial Use Airspace and some Airspace Requiring Special Attention
Wings Seminar
Morey Airplane Company 8300 Airport Road, Middleton, WI, United StatesGround Communications at Towered and Pilot Controlled Airports
Wings Seminar: Best Practices for VFR Radio Communications
Morey Airplane Company 8300 Airport Road, Middleton, WI, United StatesCommon mistakes and preferred procedures for good radio communications will be discussed, for both towered and pilot-controlled environments. Some accidents where poor communications were a factor will be reviewed.