The ‘Spin Doctor’ and the Art of the Spin
Spins are not as scary or dangerous as some pilots make them out to be.
Spins are not as scary or dangerous as some pilots make them out to be.
Aviation’s version of the Ginger-versus-Mary-Ann debate, pilots have strong opinions about their undercarriage.
Pilot proficiency, passengers, new-airplane-to-you, and unfamiliar terrain, should all factor into your personal weather-related flying restrictions
Knowledgeable groups known as type clubs can provide a plethora of information about specific types of aircraft.
More Redbirds and scenarios await visitors year-round at Oshkosh.
We offer tips for making your family visit a memorable one—planting the seeds for a future love of GA.
While the financial assistance in place for young adults is somewhat clearer—in terms of student loans and other scholarships and stipends—it is a little murkier for those of us who
Pilots have to keep up with quite a bit of knowledge. There are regulations, procedures, chart symbology, various engineering disciplines, and many others. For some pilots, business skills have to be added to the mix. And on top of this, you’re expected to have a working understanding of meteorology. Sometimes your knowledge gets a bit […]
If you’ve ever faced a go/no-go decision with tantalizing blue sky above a low layer of fog, you know that departing IFR is an option—with a few “ifs.” If the obstacle-departure procedures are okay; if conditions meet personal minimums and comfort, and if you’ve considered what you might have overlooked when in a hurry to […]
Tips from an instructor before you take that long summer cross-country flight