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Unusual Attitudes: I Shouldn’t Have, But…

I think it was the summer of 1983 when a nasty line of thunderstorms moved across DuPage Airport west of Chicago, upending a number of airplanes and damaging even more. I was not having a good time as a novice FAA operations safety inspector in the DuPage FSDO. Taking any initiative — doing something — […]

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More Mnemonic Madness

After seeing Martha Lunkin‘s recent Mnemono-Maniacal Moments column, longtime Flying reader David Karnes thought our readers might benefit from his dad’s approach to mnemonics, which takes the form of a poem. The poem makes sense. Kenneth Karnes recently bought a Cessna 210 and needed a way to remember the new procedures associated with his high-performance […]

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Reno Air Races 2012 Begin Wednesday

The 2012 Reno Air Races are set to kick off on Wednesday, continuing a nearly 50-year-long tradition that has worked to overcome a number of challenges since the tragic events of last year’s competition. Qualifying rounds are currently underway, with the first official seven race heats slated to begin Wednesday afternoon. A number of familiar […]

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FBO Spotlight: Redbird Skyport (KHYI)

In our FBO Spotlight series, we’re highlighting FBOs around the country that have received rave reviews. This latest Spotlight is brought to you by Gregg McAnelly, who recently flew into San Marcos Municipal Airport in a Cessna 182B. Here’s what he has to say about one of the airport’s FBOs, Redbird Skyport. Redbird Skyport (KHYI) […]

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Pilot Passes Checkride After Forced Landing

During his Private Pilot checkride over the weekend, Brian Garrett of Westminster, Colorado, had to deal with a real in-flight emergency on top of all the other required practical test maneuvers after one of the blades on his Sting Sport LSA separated midflight. According to the Longmont Times-Call, at some point during the flight exam […]

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Gear Up: Canadian Caper

“Hello, bonjour. This Is CANPASS.” It was the day before I intended to fly four of us to ­Halifax, Nova Scotia, from New England. The phone call to the Canadian Passenger Accelerated Service System (888-CANPASS or 888-226-7277 for those of us with telephone keypad dyslexia) provided a stark contrast to my just-completed wrestling match with […]

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Jumpseat: Flying a Hair Dryer?

Flying a light jet hadn’t been on my radar. But when Tom Torti offered me a spin in his Citation Mustang, I couldn’t refuse. With a couple of exceptions, I had never really flown a smaller jet, the 727 being my first jet. The opportunity to compare notes with the 777 seemed like a great […]

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FBO Spotlight: CP Aviation (KSZP)

In our FBO Spotlight series, we’re highlighting FBOs around the country that have received rave reviews. This latest Spotlight is brought to you by Jonathan Spoer, who recently flew into Santa Paula Airport in a Citabria. Here’s what he has to say about the airport’s FBO, CP Aviation. FBO Spotlight: CP Aviation (KSZP) Santa Paula, […]

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First ‘Drone University’ Seeks Certification

As the FAA prepares to fully integrate drones into American airspace over the next few years, a growing number of schools are also prepping for the change that influx will bring to the country’s pilot training landscape. Several universities have already staked their claim in the drone arena, with dozens approved as authorized UAV launch […]

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Cincinnati Blue Ash Airport Closes

Earlier this year we reported on the possible closure of the Cincinnatti-Blue Ash Airport (KISZ) in Blue Ash, Ohio, six miles northeast of downtown Cincinnati. Sadly, on Aug. 29th at 8 a.m. local time, the 91-year-old airport closed permanently. According to now former Blue Ash Airport manager Fred Anderton, who also manages Cincinnati Lunken Airport, […]

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