Register

Pilot Proficiency

Technicalities: Why Left?

Thirsting for knowledge, I Googled why we drive on one side of the road rather than the other. I found a lot of obvious rubbish about quarrelsome knights and Roman charioteers. I suspect that what really happened was Henry Ford flipped a quarter and William Morris a shilling, and they came up different. Nevertheless, I […]

Read More »

Unusual Attitudes: ACS Makes My Head Ache

I should probably stick to telling flying stories, but ­occasionally I get so worked up that I can’t resist taking off on what I see as some new wacko FAA-mandated requirement or procedure. So it’s no surprise that the agency’s current ­“initiative” (in Bureaucratese) of replacing the Practical Test Standards with the Airman Certification Standards […]

Read More »

Taking Wing: Virtual Airports of My Digital Dreams

Airplanes, pilots and airports: Where you find two, you’ll find the third. In my airplane-obsessed childhood, this indisputable fact led to an early acquaintance with every airfield within a 20-mile radius. These were quiet country fields, mind you, but every so often a Cessna would drop in to do a couple of touch-and-goes, or maybe […]

Read More »

Jumpseat: Damage History

The Arrow’s oil had just been changed for the first time since my ownership. And the landing gear had been cycled a few times to confirm the microswitch that activated the flashing auto-gear-extension disable light had been successfully readjusted. The final tweaking involved a flight test to determine if the engine was indeed not quite […]

Read More »

I Learned About Flying from That: Lost Soul or Guardian Angel?

We were flying VFR, but just barely. Our group included a ­dozen Grand Canyon sightseeing pilots returning from a ­morning trip to the South Rim, an assortment of ­Cessna 206s, 207s and 310s, airplanes loaded with tourists ready for naps and completely unaware of our meandering detours as we sought safe passage. But we were all […]

Read More »

How It Works: Head-Up Display

A head-up display gives pilots ­access to the critical flight information needed to safely fly the aircraft while allowing them to focus their attention outside the cockpit for ­potential conflicts or threats. A HUD projector sends critical flight, navigation and aircraft energy-management data to a glass screen, called a combiner, hanging at eye level between […]

Read More »

Gear Up: Flying the Canine Highway

It is always hard to know about dogs and airplanes. I know how I feel about both — I like them — but will a dog like flying in an airplane? This is a chronicle of one airplane and three dogs. Ubu was a Lab-shepherd mix, not known for loyalty or obedience. I attributed his […]

Read More »

Everything Explained: Runway Status Lights

Red runway status lights used at large U.S. airports such as Chicago O’Hare International and JFK indicate runway status, thereby increasing situation awareness for pilots and vehicle operators. The lights are set in-pavement and illuminate when it is unsafe to enter, cross or begin takeoff. Status lights operate automatically with input from surface and terminal […]

Read More »

Bombardier’s Safety Standdown

Despite piloting a Gulfstream G650 these days, Bob Agostino still thinks of himself as a student of aviation safety as well as the art of flying. A former member of Bombardier’s internal accident investigation team, he also happens to be a particularly good source to query about the company’s first safety meeting that he helped […]

Read More »
Pilot in aircraft
Sign-up for newsletters & special offers!

Get the latest stories & special offers delivered directly to your inbox.

SUBSCRIBE