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Take advantage of in-depth training on a schedule that is convenient to you!

PLST Online
NATA's Safety 1st Professional Line Service Training (PLST Online) is the best way to train, and recurrently train, the men and women out on the tarmac who marshal, fuel and manage the general aviation aircraft, crew and passengers that are the lifeblood of any FBO.

Additional details:
http://www.nata.aero/plst

Teterboro Airport Flight Crew Briefing Online -- FREE of charge!

NATA Safety 1st, under a grant from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), has produced the first of its kind online flight crew briefing for the Teterboro Airport.  The online training is intended for informational training purposes to prepare flight crews with the local knowledge required for safe operations at Teterboro Airport. 

Teterboro ranks among the top 20 busiest general aviation airports in the country, providing access to Northern New Jersey and the New York Metropolitan area.  The complex airspace surrounding Teterboro and the high volume of traffic during peak hours, demands that flight crews be thoroughly familiar with the air traffic procedures for the area and the airport layout before arriving and departing. 

The Teterboro Airport Flight Crew Briefing takes approximately 20 minutes to complete, depending on the pilot’s familiarity with the Teterboro Airport.  The informational training includes four main topic areas pertaining to safety, security, noise abatement and ATC procedures specific to Teterboro.  The safety briefing consists of an airport safety overview, runway incursion hot spot review, surface area movement problems and recommended practices for Teterboro.  The security section includes a Teterboro security program overview, identification requirements, escort procedures/ vehicle access procedures and overnight securing of aircraft requirements.  The noise abatement briefing covers the Teterboro rules and regulations, noise abatement procedures, runway 19 noise abatement procedures and Teterboro Airport updates.  And finally, the Air Traffic Control (ATC) segment covers an overview of ATC procedures, the Teterboro Five/Dalton departures, the VOR/DME-A approach procedure and VFR operations applicable to Teterboro.

The Teterboro Airport Flight Crew Briefing may be viewed, free of charge, at http://www.airportflightcrewbriefing.com/Teterboro/