Back In The Saddle Again
After a hiatus from the left seat, how can you get back into your groove? Flying something that’s not typical for you might help.
After a hiatus from the left seat, how can you get back into your groove? Flying something that’s not typical for you might help.
An ideal trainer or timebuilder, the Cherokee 140 was Piper’s answer to Cessna’s popular 172.
They’re not just some added lateral area—they’re a vortex generator.
Which upgrade options are worth making?
Answer can be traced to a combination of multiple things—corrosion, latency, and time.
It’s important to be aware that any airplane can create wake turbulence.
Like driving a stick shift on a car, the non-directional beacon (NDB) approach is a handy skill for pilots.
Looking for that next airplane also means navigating the insurance.
Looking back at a forgotten monoplane and a quest for a ‘river of gold.’
Improved ground handing made this tricycle-gear Piper a hit with pilots.