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Piloting/Proficiency Archives When Airplanes Feel Fatigued When it comes to things that fly, metal fatigue is a bad thing. How safe are our airplanes, and what does the future hold? September 2005 Tundra Tire Nation Big tires are taking over in the bush. Is this necessarily a good idea? September 2005 How to Avoid Deadly Distractions Modern instrumentation demands that pilots acquire new system programming and management skills. February 2005 BRS: Parachute Recovery Systems It's standard equipment in nearly 2,000 Cirrus airplanes. What's it doing for pilot safety, and will it mean to you? December 2004 Sport Pilot and Light Sport Aircraft Rules The future of sport aviation has arrived, but what does it mean to you? October 2004 Flight Level Aviation Richard Collins flies with Richard Kaplan, owner of Flight Level Aviation, to test his full-motion flight-training devise (FTD) and comes away with the GPS proficiency that is eluding most pilots. June 2004 Are Technically Advanced Airplanes a Handful? As airplanes get more safety features, are they becoming less safe in the hands of some pilots? December 2003 Training that FITS The FAA is changing its one-size-fits-all training approach with the FAA-Industry Training Standards (FITS) because of the changes in the way we aviate and navigate, the FAA will change the way we educate. July 2003 Are You Flying Legally? There are so many layers to the FAA’s pilot and aircraft currency requirements that it’s hard to know if you meet them all. June 2003 Flight Safety International Academy FlightSafety, the leading name in flight training, offers a variety of training options and resources for the would-be professional pilot. February 2003 |
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