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Flying Technique Archives What Happened to the Piston Twin? Richard looks at the many good reasons that so few piston twins get built and bought these days. February 2008 Ten Truths to Fly By Single pilot flying involves some built-in risk. Here are ten ways, some simple, some not, that you can use to cut the risk. December 2007 Where Did The Gas Go? Some days when all goes wrong, the Pennsylvania Turnpike works very well. November 2007 Making the Meridian Transition With SimCom Our Senior Editor transitions from an unpressurized, high-performance single to a Piper Meridian, making the leap in a week with SimCom's five-day initial Meridian training program. November 2007 The IFR High Dive Richard shares his IFR insight and gives his own interpretation on why the "loss of control" accident type is so prevalent. August 2007 The Great Flour Bombing Campaign of 1989 While Martha is giving tips on the art of flying her Cub to a pal, they stumble upon a mysterious airport. August 2007 Fairytale Endings A perfect landing is the measure of a pilots skills, even though we know that is unfair. June 2007 |
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