Pilot Proficiency

Are You Awake?

The recently implemented FAA rules on pilot fatigue for airline pilots made me ponder the importance of being alert when flying. If you’re not on your game it’s easy to nod off, particularly if you’re flying with an autopilot, and the consequences can be devastating. It’s worth taking an extra step in the prefight process […]

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An Airline Pilot’s Day of Drama

(January 2012) After I had introduced myself to Eric, the number one flight attendant for our Miami turnaround from JFK, he reluctantly conveyed some of the more annoying events from the same trip a day earlier. I told Eric that the copilot and I were commuters and that our primary purpose was to end the […]

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Flight School: Risk Mitigation

What is one thing not commonly taught to primary students that can help them manage the risks associated with flying? John King, along with his wife and business partner, Martha, owns King Schools. John and Martha have been learning about and teaching flying full time since 1975. They both have every FAA category and class […]

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Top 10 Flying Tips of 2011

As 2011 comes to a close, we’re taking a moment to revisit some of the most popular flying tips of the year. Check out which bits of advice made the cut, and brush up on your flying skills in the process. View the top 10 flying tips of the year here.

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Create a Backup Pilot

Pilot incapacitation contributes to very few accidents. But even if you’re in good health, you can never predict when you will become medically debilitated. If you become one of those unfortunate few, you’ll be very happy knowing there is a backup pilot in the cockpit that can get you down safely. If you fly regularly […]

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FBO Spotlight: Advanced Wings (KLOM)

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 Dan Larson, who recently flew into Wings Field Airport in a Commander AC11. Here’s what he has to say about the service provided by Advanced Wings, the FBO […]

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What Happened to Stick and Rudder?

(December 2011) “Anybody who learns to fly these days in an airplane without a Flight Simulator cockpit, an autopilot and a ballistic parachute is living in the last century,” went the opening gambit from a student pilot I flew with recently. Reasonably current and qualified in a variety of singles and light twins, I admit […]

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The Day Daryl Stole a Car

Since this story was written, Daryl has become a private pilot, built his own RV-9A, and taken several lengthy trips in it. But there was a time when he was new and green… When our company sends its fleet of kitbuilt airplanes to the big fly-ins, we often take people from the office and shop. […]

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Top 15 Aviation Stories of 2011

2011 has been an eventful year in the world of aviation. From the tragedy at Reno to the tornado at Sun ‘n Fun, there has been no shortage of headline-grabbing stories. Check out the top 15 events that had the biggest impact on the flying community. View the top stories here.

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Fly with Your Fingertips

When I first started flying, I flew using what some people call “the death grip,” a morbid term for hanging onto the yoke for dear life. I held so hard that my forearm would be sore the next day and I had a permanent tiny bruise on my thumb from pressing the push-to-talk button. After […]

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