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Season In The Sun

Its that time of year again in North America: Summer is upon us and theres nothing we can do about it without a passport, even if we wanted to. The good news is we no longer have to deal with freezing precipitation, cold, low clouds hugging a runway for warmth or preheating our engines. More good news is that the number of reasons to hop in an airplane and go somewhere will grow.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Summer in North America brings increased opportunities for general aviation events and flying, but also presents unique operational challenges.
  • Aircraft performance will be reduced by summer heat and humidity, and outdoor-parked planes face issues like bird nests, driving rain, and thunderstorms.
  • Pilots must be highly vigilant due to heavier traffic at fly-ins and ensure thorough pre-flight weather briefings, including Airmets, Sigmets, and Pireps, for enhanced situational awareness.
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It’s that time of year again in North America: Summer is upon us and there’s nothing we can do about it without a passport, even if we wanted to. The good news is we no longer have to deal with freezing precipitation, cold, low clouds hugging a runway for warmth or preheating our engines. More good news is that the number of reasons to hop in an airplane and go somewhere will grow. Options will include small fly-ins and pancake breakfasts to the large, name-brand events, and everything in between. There is other stuff going on with the change of seasons, which may or may not be good.

One seasonal consideration is for those of us parking airplanes outside. Bird’s nests are one of the more frustrating challenges we may face, but there’s also—depending on where the airplane is based—chances for driving rain, searing heat and the occasional thunderstorm to push things around. With that heat also comes humidity, both of which combine to rob your flivvers of the crisp, healthy performance we enjoyed just a couple of months ago. The first time you wonder why you’re climbing so slowly on should serve as a stark reminder. (Meanwhile, don’t forget to think about runway performance—see the article beginning on page 24 for some reasons why.)

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