Flying Tips for the Occasional Winter-Weather Pilot
Those who fly in the beautiful snow-covered North know that the winter brings spectacular views and welcomed gains in performance.
Frank Ayers is a Professor of Aeronautical Science at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University and a retired US Air Force pilot. He is an experienced B 52 instructor pilot, ATP, and CFI, and he is the proud owner and pilot of a 1976 Cessna 177B. Frank has been an active pilot for over 50 years and has flown well over 6,300 hours in a wide variety of aircraft, large and small. He combines his love for aviation history and his knowledge of the techniques and procedures that professional pilots employ, to share with our readers on a monthly basis. Frank and his wife Debbie travel the length and breadth of the country in their beautiful Cessna Cardinal and love to share the joy of their aviation adventures with everyone they meet.
Those who fly in the beautiful snow-covered North know that the winter brings spectacular views and welcomed gains in performance.
It’s all about developing a professional attitude.
Memories of those little airplanes that made the small screen come alive.