From Twinjet to Glider: Varied Experience Comes in Handy in Unwanted Transition
So, what caused a highly reliable twin engine jet to turn into a glider? Short answer is fuel contamination.
So, what caused a highly reliable twin engine jet to turn into a glider? Short answer is fuel contamination.
Dealing with unexpected icing conditions requires quick action.
Flying conditions can change rapidly, especially the weather, so it’s best to always be prepared.
This was not a get-there-itis moment but a mere get-up-itis moment.
Dealing with FAA, NTSB, and insurance firm was all a learning experience for this pilot.
Special 100th episode celebration of FLYING’s podcast takes listeners on a nostalgic journey through our favorite pilots stories.
Pilot recalls a lesson learned about tanks from a dead stick landing.
FLYING is counting down to its 100th ILAFFT podcast episode. This week we revisit listener’s No. 1 favorite episode: ‘A Worst-Case Scenario.’’
FLYING is counting down to its 100th ILAFFT podcast episode. This week we revisit listener favorite No. 2: ‘When Punching Out Isn’t an Option.’
FLYING is counting down to its 100th ILAFFT podcast episode. This week we revisit listener favorite No. 3: ‘Ready for the Emergency.’