Who Made the First ‘Blind’ Takeoff and Landing?
Instrument flight has come a long way since the early days.
Instrument flight has come a long way since the early days.
There are some things your CFI may not have taught you from the TAF.
The airspace is called the Western Atlantic Route System, known by its acronym, WATRS.
While the site was due for an update, some of the changes haven’t necessarily been a step forward.
Today, inertial reference systems (IRSs) that include laser-ring gyros operate within three separate onboard inertial reference units (IRUs).
Mistakes are part of the learning process. Expect to make some as you learn to fly, or when you pursue additional certificates and/or ratings.
Broadly speaking, the Y approach is more geared toward single-engine, piston-powered aircraft, and the Z approach more appropriate for jets.
The GPS approach to Runway 30 at Half Moon Bay in California could just end up being the approach any of us need to get below some marine cloud layers.
The NTSB links a potentially preventable Cessna 337 Skymaster accident in remote Alaska to an inadvertent stall.
If you are in a part of the world prone to snow, ice, and freezing conditions, getting from the ramp to the sky can take a little more time and planning.