Flying the Family: How To Pick a Traveling Airplane
Knowing your mission can help narrow the field of candidates.
Knowing your mission can help narrow the field of candidates.
As an airplane undergoes its first annual inspection under its new owner’s watch, the resulting expectations and nerves transport this pilot into a mental version of a smoky waiting room of expectant fathers.
Owners can now replace a wood propeller with a Polaris composite propeller.
Sometimes a room with a view means watching jets on the ramp.
Once a New England specialty, the humble roll has become a nationwide obsession.
There are skills from day-to-day activities that can help you in the cockpit.
Many years ago, as a new private pilot, I found myself dealing with a false sense of security and passenger distractions. It was a nice afternoon in southern California, and a couple of co-workers and I just finished work. They had never been in a small plane before, so we headed to Montgomery Field in […]
When I was in the Air Force, my colleagues would tell the story of how some fighter pilots used to do touch-and-goes on a tall, flat mesa that stuck up somewhere in the southwest desert, perhaps in Nevada or Arizona. It was dubbed “Touch-And-Go Mesa.” (Imaginative, huh?) One pilot supposedly did the thing, and then […]
My family is moving to a new state soon. Every time we go there to do adult stuff, I carve out a little time to get to know the local flying scene. I had a fun 172 checkout with a CFI at the closest FBO, and have since done some sightseeing flights with friends and […]
While the town and other interest groups battle in court, others push for the permanent shutdown of East Hampton Airport.