Pilot Proficiency

The Last Word on Downwind Turns, Really

The following article is from the January 2005 print issue. “Nope,” I said. “No way. There’s no way that a turn downwind, or upwind, or in any other direction, is any different from a turn in still air.” “Well, sonny,” said the Old-Timer, “maybe out your way the air’s made of different stuff. But I’ve […]

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In The Clouds

** | |Illustrations by Chris Gall**| In Joni Mitchell’s 1969 song “Both Sides, Now,” a haunting and sentimental little earwig, the singer laments that after looking at clouds “from both sides now,” she really doesn’t know them very well at all. The same could be said for many pilots. Even after thousands of hours in […]

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Caption Contest: Win a Top Gun Blu-ray DVD

ENTER FOR A CHANCE TO WIN A TOP GUN BLU-RAY DVD It’s simple, whoever writes the best caption for the photo/scene below wins! Leave us a comment with your caption, or send your name and caption to shayla.silva@bonniercorp.com with the subject line: “Top Gun DVD Giveaway” to enter!

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FBO Spotlight: Banyan Air Service (KFXE)

In our FBO Spotlight series, we’re highlighting FBOs around the country that have received rave reviews from our readers. This latest Spotlight is brought to you by Av Shiloh, who recently flew into Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport in a Piper PA24-260TC Turbo Comanche. Here’s what Av had to say about one of the airport’s FBOs, […]

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The Economics of DiamondShare

As many of you already know, I recently started flying a new Diamond DA40 XLS as one of the inaugural “members” to sign up with DiamondShare, a new concept in aircraft ownership that is seeking to dramatically alter the economic equation for buyers. I first heard about DiamondShare last summer at the Oshkosh Airshow. My […]

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I Learned About Flying From That: 18,300 Feet in a Cessna 150

The cloud were building beautifully over the ­California coast range. I was back from college for the weekend and itching to fly, so I grabbed my camera and hopped into one of the Fresno Sky Riders Club Cessna 150s. It was a 1963 model with the standard Continental O-200 engine, producing 100 galloping horsepower — […]

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Final Check

By order of FAR Part 91.113, “vigilance shall be maintained by each person operating an aircraft so as to see and avoid other aircraft.” It all starts before you leave the ground. You may be cleared for takeoff or taxi onto the runway to “line up and wait,” but it’s worth taking a final look […]

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Unusual Attitudes: A Tale of Two Pilots

ATIS “Tango” was advertising 43 degrees C when we landed Sunday afternoon. Although I’m “mathematically challenged” I think that works out to about 110 degrees F, which might explain the eerie quiet on the Lunken tower frequency. David Zombek had just flown an outstanding private pilot check ride in the 172. He’d worked long and […]

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FBO Spotlight: AFI Flight Training Center (KFUL)

In our FBO Spotlight series, we’re highlighting FBOs around the country that have received rave reviews from our readers. This latest Spotlight is brought to you by Frank Himmerich, who recently flew into Fullerton Municipal Airport in Fullerton, California, in N8530N, a Piper Cherokee 235. Here’s what he has to say about one of the […]

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Epic Collier Trophy Fails

The history of the National Aeronautic Association is a long and glorious one. From the organization’s first award to Glenn Curtiss for the development of the floatplane, the NAA has much more often that not hit the nail on the head, recognizing remarkable achievements that have stood the test of time. But there have been […]

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