01:30 pm -
02:15pm
Teaching Engine Failure After Takeoff
Room 1
Insights on teaching when and how to make a safe 180-degree turnback to the field after engine failure – supported by decades of research on “the impossible turn."
Brian Schiff is a seasoned captain for a major US airline, with a deep-seated passion for general aviation. Over his career, he has accumulated an impressive 20,000 hours of flight time across a wide range of aircraft and has flown 98 different types.
As an esteemed member of the Board of Directors of the National Association of Flight Instructors (NAFI), Brian’s expertise and experience have earned him the distinction of being an active 38-year Gold Seal flight instructor and FAA Safety Team Representative. Possessing multiple flight instructor ratings, he is known for his exceptional ability to simplify complex procedures and concepts while maintaining a contagious enthusiasm for aviation and teaching.
Furthermore, Brian has been an FAA-designated examiner, allowing him to conduct examinations of pilots. He obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautical Science from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and his Master of Science Degree in Aviation Safety from the University of Central Missouri.
Brian is a highly respected figure in the aviation community and is sought after for his engaging and informative seminars on aviation safety and techniques. He is passionate about educating students and professional pilots and is committed to upholding the highest standards of aviation instruction and promoting aviation safety.
Insights on teaching when and how to make a safe 180-degree turnback to the field after engine failure – supported by decades of research on “the impossible turn."