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Lauderback Speaks at NBAA Conference

Lee Lauderback was asked to speak at the Orlando NBAA conference on November 2, 2016 about the importance of Upset Prevention and Recovery Training. Lee’s educational and entertaining presentation “Getting it Right when Things Go Wrong: Upset Prevention and Recovery … Continue reading

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Stallion 51 Chief Pilot, Lee Lauderback, Accepted into the Society of Experimental Test Pilots

Lee Lauderback has been the chief flight instructor for Stallion 51 Corp. since he founded the flight operation three decades ago. In that time he has amassed over 21,000 flight hours in all types of aircraft, including over 9,000 hours … Continue reading

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Robert Tomczak Joins UAT, LLC

Robert J (Zak) Tomczak has joined UAT, LLC’s Team as Safety Officer consultant for its flight operations relating to the L-39 TurboJet which teaches Upset, Prevention and Recovery Training to corporate and business pilots. Mr. Tomczak is the President of … Continue reading

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Lee Lauderback presenting at NBAA on 11/2/16

Lee Lauderback will be giving his informative “Getting it Right when things go Wrong-Upset Prevention and Recovery Training” presentation at the 2016 NBAA convention on Wednesday November 2nd at 3:00 pm in room S331D (#5). You won’t want to miss it. Please stop by Stallion 51’s UAT (Unusual Attitude Training program) at NBAA booth #4683. Continue reading

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Safety & Training: What About The Human Factor?

FlyCorporate investigates the role of hands-on training in flight safety and talks to UAT President, Lee Lauderback, about the UAT philosophy for preparing pilots for upset prevention and recovery. Click here to read more.

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