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Pilot Proficiency

Monitor Your Rate of Climb

One of the callout items used in crew resource management, and one that many pilots are and should be in the habit of using, is “positive rate of climb.” The process of confirming that an initial climb has been established after the airplane leaves the ground is the signal to retract the gear. Even if […]

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Video: 90 Airplanes Depart in 30 Seconds

Videographer Cy Kuckenbaker, whose recent video of 70 airplane landings in 25 seconds went viral after capturing the attention of aviation enthusiasts across the web, has used the same time-lapse video effect for an even larger legion of airliners taking off. The short film condenses six hours of real time into 30 seconds, capturing 90 […]

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Women of Islam Soar in the Skies of South Asia

Lieutenant Nilofor Rhmani| Islamic Women Take Flight The Taliban has been waging a brutal war against women for two decades, but at least a few women are literally preparing for battle. On September 30th, 2012, Lieutenant Nilofor Rhmani became the first female pilot in the Afghanistan air force to fly solo in a military Cessna […]

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FBO Spotlight: Hawthorne Global Aviation Services (KNEW)

In our FBO Spotlight series, we’re highlighting FBOs around the country that have received rave reviews from our readers. This latest Spotlight is brought to you by Adolph Ohlmeyer, who recently flew into Lakefront Airport in New Orleans in a King Air. Here’s what he has to say about one of the airport’s FBOs, Hawthorne […]

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Kirby Chambliss OK After Crash

Renowned aerobatic champion Kirby Chambliss walked away from the crash of his Red Bull Zivko Edge 540 on Wednesday after suffering an engine failure while practicing for an airshow in El Salvador. Preparing for the upcoming Ilopango Air Show scheduled for this weekend, Chambliss was in formation with fellow airshow pilot Skip Stewart when the […]

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Cirrus SR20 Crashes in Connecticut

A Cirrus SR20 crashed approximately two miles from Danbury Airport in Central Connecticut last night, and all three occupants walked away, though their airplane was held up for a while. (Initial reports had reported that it was an SR22, but those reports turned out to be inaccurate.) According to reports in the local papers, the […]

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Keep a ‘Lessons Learned’ Log

Most all of us keep detailed logbooks recording the numbers of hours we’ve flown as PIC in the various aircraft types we frequent. Another type of record you might consider keeping is a “lessons learned” log that includes not just the basics of how long you flew and where you went but also a detailed […]

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Burma Spitfires Yet to Be Found

More than two weeks after a large team of researchers, archeologists and photographers arrived in Yangon, Myanmar, the search for a collection of Spitfires, which British farmer and warbird researcher David Cundall claims were buried there after World War II, has been unfruitful. Wargaming.net, which funded the expedition, reported bringing more than 1,300 pounds of […]

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Faulty Weld Contributed to Wright ‘B’ Flyer Accident

The NTSB has released the probable cause for the July 2011 crash of a Wright “B” Flyer replica in which two people died during a test flight in Springfield, Ohio. After examining the wreck of the experimental airplane, investigators found a crack in a weld on the left propeller shaft, which, according to the NTSB […]

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Helicopter Crashes into Central London High-Rise

An AgustaWestland AW109 crashed in thick fog into a construction crane atop a London residential high-rise on Wednesday morning, killing the pilot and one person on the ground and sparking a fire when the helicopter plunged to the ground. According to news reports from London, 13 others were injured in the crash near a busy […]

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