Neuchâtel First Upset Prevention and Recovery Seminar
Neuchatel Airfield Aerodrome, Colombier, NE, SwitzerlandIn Europe between 2011 and 2015 loss of control in flight caused 66 fatalities in 39 accidents and the numbers are continuously increasing. Why these accidents are still happening? More than 90% of LOC-I were generated from upsets which were unnoticed and therefore impossible to recover. If you are you a PPL (A) holder or
UPRS #2 Verde in Neuchâtel
Neuchatel Airfield Aerodrome, Colombier, NE, SwitzerlandAfter the first successful UPRS (Upset Prevention and Recovery Seminar) Wings Level is proud to call for the second UPRS VERDE at Neuchâtel airfield. This second course will take place from the 09.12.2022 to the 10.12.2022. In case of bad weather conditions the course will be postponed in January. Useful links: What is an UPRS?
Upset Prevention and Recovery Seminar (UPRS) #2 (Postponed)
Neuchatel Airfield Aerodrome, Colombier, NE, SwitzerlandSpin recovery The Upset Prevention and Recovery Seminar (UPRS) #2, which was postponed due adverse weather conditions, is now organised on February the 10th and 11th 2023 in Neuchâtel. Useful links: What is an UPRS? UPRS “Verde” Program Skynews.ch report from Wings Level UPRS#1 Reserve your seat! Course will be held in English (don’t worry
UPRS 002 For A320 Pilots in Birrfeld CH
Wings Level is proud to have organised a new Upset Prevention and Recovery Seminar in Switzerland. This time, the UPRS will be held in our home-base Birrfeld LSZF. The new Upset Prevention and Recovery Seminar is dedicated to airline pilots fighting against autopilot complacency and degrading handling skills. The event is SOLD OUT. Please refer
Upset Prevention and Recovery Seminar in Neuchâtel “The Stall”
Neuchatel Airfield Aerodrome, Colombier, NE, SwitzerlandAlthough recovering from stalls is one of the basic skills taught during a pilot training, LOC-I due to poor stall recovery is still one of the biggest threat to aviation safety. The stall is indeed the leading cause of loss of control in-flight and by far the leading cause of fatal aircraft accidents. If you