General and Business Aviation Call to Action: Avoid Complacency
Reminder: Avoid Complacency by Following Pre-flight Checklists Did you know that maintenance-related problems are one of the deadliest causes of accidents in general aviation? Contributing to this is a pilot’s failure to identify maintenance discrepancies because of a lack of knowledge, complacency with checklists, or improper techniques used during the preflight of the aircraft. Advanced preflight is a practice that helps aircraft owners and pilots become more aware of all the safety-related data pertaining to their aircraft. In addition to using the preflight checklist, it focuses on being more cognizant of who maintains your aircraft and how to apply a
General and Business Aviation Call to Action: Airport Familiarization
Reminder: Familiarization with your Destination Airport is Important The FAA and the aviation community are committed to pursuing a goal of zero serious close calls and improving situational awareness in the airport surface environment. Be sure to utilize all the tools available and get acquainted with your destination airport before you takeoff. Arrival Alert Notices To manage wrong surface events where an aircraft lines up to or lands on the incorrect runway, taxiway, or airport, the FAA released Arrival Alert Notices (AAN) at airports with a history of misalignment risk. AANs are graphics visually depicting the approach to
That Phone Call You Blocked May be FEMA Calling
That Phone Call You Blocked May be FEMA Calling It is important for Georgians who applied for FEMA assistance need to answer calls from unknown numbers. FEMA is calling applicants to ensure they receive all the assistance they are eligible for, which could include housing options, additional funds, or referrals to agencies or organizations who may be able to provide help that FEMA cannot. This is why you should stay in touch with FEMA and update your contact information if it changes. FEMA needs to be able to reach you. You can update your information through your account at DisasterAssistance.gov
Mercer County, W.Va., applicants for disaster assistance should expect a follow-up call from FEMA
Mercer County, W.Va., applicants for disaster assistance should expect a follow-up call from FEMA CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is providing enhanced customer service to help all Mercer County survivors with disaster assistance after damages from the Sept. 25-28, 2024, remnants of Tropical Storm Helene. If you have applied for FEMA assistance, you may receive a call, text or email from the Enhanced Applicant Services (EAS) team. Phone calls may come from unfamiliar area codes and phone numbers or show no caller ID. You should take the opportunity to let FEMA know about your current needs and