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Careening Towards the Grass

“Okay, push her forward. That’s it, a little more forward pressure.” I do as instructed. The runway appears to be coming up at an alarming rate, filling the windshield inches from my eyes. Since this is a takeoff, shouldn’t the runway be disappearing? I feel as if I’m nosing her over onto the frantically oscillating […]

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Flight to Quality

The turmoil that has consumed the world’s economy has certainly spread to aviation. And like investors, pilots are all looking for an airplane that can carry them through the unpredictable months and years ahead. The so-called flight to quality that sends money flowing into the most reliable and conservative investments also applies to pilots, and […]

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Shelter From the Storm(s)

The crack of thunder was ear splitting and air clearing; you could smell the electricity. Though the rain had diminished from its torrential pace, there was little doubt that this thunderstorm was directly above us. Not one second of interval between flash of lightning and thwack of thunder was detectable. How pleased I was that […]

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Fuel Miser

The Piaggio P.180 Avanti II is one of the most unusual, even exotic, looking airplanes in production today. When you look at the airplane and wonder “why did they do that,” the answer is always the same — to fly the biggest cabin the fastest for the least fuel. Efficiency drove every decision Piaggio engineers […]

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The Simulator Yardstick

The most frequent complaint I hear from pilots transitioning into turbine airplanes, particularly jets, is that the simulator doesn’t fly like the airplane. All say they can fly the real airplane just fine, but the simulator just isn’t the same. Welcome to the world of jet pilots. It is true that a simulator, no matter […]

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